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Custom bathroom cabinet design is a great way to personalize your home, while adding a useful component at same time. You certainly can purchase an off-the-shelf storage unit for your bathroom, and you'll end up with the practical storage option that you may need. Or, you can go for a series of baskets or another custom storage option, and it will give you the chance to make your room look unique. But, for a great combination of both, a custom bathroom cabinet setup is probably the best way to go.

Finding a Great Cabinet

When you're ready to begin looking at various products, you will want to find a way to receive several quotes for the project. After all, those who perform specialty woodworking and unique storage construction work don't charge the same amount for their projects. In addition, some contractors and woodworkers will be able to make your exact dream for a custom bathroom cabinet come true, while others simply won't be able to match your ideal design.

To find a variety of quotes for this type of work, you have a couple of options. You could look through your local phone book, trying to call a variety of contractors to find one that can fit you into his or her schedule. You could also make use of the Internet to find quotes, which probably will allow you to use your time more efficiently. Just find a Web site that specializes in providing those who can build a custom bathroom cabinet the ability to request some information about your project. Once you've entered that information, the Web site should be able to send your project information to all interested contractors, who then will contact you with a bid.

Eventually, you should meet with a couple of people who can build a custom bathroom cabinet for your home. If you're meeting with the contractor at his or her shop, take some photos of your bathroom, along with measurements of the overall space. Bring some drawings of the unit you would like to have built, or ask the contractor for some photos of units he or she has built in the past. It's always a good idea to have plenty of samples and ideas for your custom cabinet, because you then will be able to come up with a design and a product that will be perfect for your space.

Don't forget that you can further personalize your custom bathroom or kitchen cabinets by selecting some specialty handles or knobs. Obviously, numerous styles are available, so you shouldn't have too many problems finding one that will meet your tastes or will match your home's current style. In addition, with a custom wooden storage cabinet, you can decide on the exact color you'd like to see. Most people will choose to have the wood stained, and many different colors are available. Or, if you have a particular color theme in your home, paint is always an option.

Bathroom Storage Options

When trying to come up with a custom bathroom cabinet design, don't forget the practicality angle. Any type of custom cabinet that you place in your bathroom should look great, but it should also do the job for which it was intended. If you need a bathroom storage unit to store towels or cleaning supplies, make sure that the design you eventually pick can meet those needs. If you pick a really deep custom cabinet, for example, your cleaning supplies might be tough to find in the back corners of the unit.

Once you have the design in place and a contractor selected for your custom bathroom cabinet, it's important to meet with the contractor and finalize the details. Be certain that the project will use the exact type of wood you want, for example. In addition, make sure that you've discussed with the contractor a time line for the project. The last thing you want is for this type of work to make your bathroom unusable for several days. If the contractor cannot pin down a finish date, you may want to find a new contractor.

Finally, you need to make sure that your custom bathroom cabinet project will fit into your household budget. After all, this type of work requires precise skills from a contractor or woodworker, so you'll pay a bit more for a custom unit versus an off-the-shelf cabinet that you might find at your local big-box hardware store. If the project is going to cost too much, consider asking the contractor if he or she offers a payment plan that can spread the cost over a few months. If the contractor really wants to work on your project, he might agree to this type of plan, so it never hurts to ask for a special deal for this type of work.

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