
When planning your bathroom remodel, there are plenty of factors to keep in consideration. From floor to ceiling, you will have to make many choices on fixtures and finishes for your bathroom’s design. Thankfully, with the help of our showroom and this handy guide, you have the information and support you need to feel confident in the choices you make.
Vanities and Cabinetry
The hub of any bathroom is the vanity. It’s home to your sink and where you store many of your hygiene and personal products. Because of its central role in your daily routine, selecting the right vanity for your bathroom is an important decision.
Freestanding Vanities
Freestanding vanities are preassembled, floor-mounted vanities that offer a compact and flexible design that can be installed to fit most spaces. Though they boast less customizability than built-in cabinetry, their affordability makes them a popular choice for builders and homeowners alike. Freestanding vanities often come with a matching countertop to save you the decision of selecting and ordering a compatible countertop.
Floating Vanities
Floating vanities are securely mounted to the wall for a modern look and space-saving design. Floating vanities often come with a matching countertop to save you the decision of selecting and ordering a compatible countertop.
Built-In Cabinets
Built-In cabinetry offers you the customizability to select organizational drawers, pull-outs, and shelves that fit your storage needs and space. This customizability comes with more considerations (measurements, finishes, countertops, etc.) and often a higher price tag.
Sinks
It is where you brush your teeth, wash your hands, and do a thousand other small bathroom tasks. Your choice of sink can dramatically change the look and feel of your bathroom. Luckily, there are plenty of options to select from to find what is right for your space.
Pedestal Sinks
Pedestal sinks sit on a stand or pedestal, rather than being mounted to a vanity. This self-sufficient design frees up space in your bathroom but lacks the storage a vanity and sink combo offers. Pedestal sinks lean traditional in style and are an especially popular choice for powder rooms.
Wall Mount
A wall-mounted sink is a sink that is directly attached to the wall instead of being mounted to a vanity or countertop. A wall-mounted sink is space-saving and minimal in design but lacks storage.
Lavatory Console
A lavatory console combines the look of a wall-mounted sink with the support of legs. These sinks are popular for their historical charm but often lack substantial storage space.
Vessel Sink
Sinks that are installed on top of a countertop or vanity rather than being recessed or undermounted are called vessel sinks. They resemble a bowl or small basin and are known for their unique style and variety of design.
Drop-In
Drop-in sinks do just that, Drop in. Drop-in sinks are installed by being inserted into a pre-cut hole in the countertop. This type of sink may also be referred to as a top-mount sink and are easy to install.
Under-mount
An under-mount sink is installed beneath the countertop for a seamless, flush finish. This seamless finish maximizes counterspace and makes for easy cleaning.
Faucets
From spout shapes to handle styles, metallic to matte finishes, there are many styles of bathroom sink, showerhead, and tub filler faucets to choose from. For a harmonious look, we suggest sticking to a bathroom collection or brand to ensure that the finishes and style of your bathroom fixtures match.
Sink Faucets
Bathroom sink faucets may be mounted to the wall, countertop, or sink, and can be found in an array of settings. Looking for something simple? Single hole faucets require one hole for your spout and handle. Maybe you prefer an antique touch? Bridge faucets offer your bathroom historical charm. Whatever your preferences, you are sure to find the right faucet for your bathroom among our selection.
Showerheads
Selecting the right showerhead is not only a matter of visual taste but practical preferences. Our showrooms offer a variety of showerheads and body sprays to ensure that your showering experience is relaxing and rejuvenating.
Multifunctional Showerheads: Multifunctional showerheads offer multiple spa-like sprayer settings for your personalization and comfort.
Rain Showerheads: Mimicking the feeling of rainfall, rain showerheads are wide, ceiling-mounted showerheads that spray water down vertically.
Body Sprays: Body sprays are additional sprayers that elevate your shower system. They can be placed virtually anywhere in the shower, giving you the customizability to create your dream hydrotherapy shower.
Tub Fillers
Offered in a variety of mounting styles (deck mount, floor mount, wall mount, and freestanding) tub fillers efficiently and stylishly fill your bathtub with water. Some tub fillers may also include a hand-shower for additional sprayer power.
Showers
From tub/shower enclosures to custom onyx walls and bases, your shower has the potential to be one of the most personalized spaces in your bathroom. Glass shower doors and panels can be framed or frameless.
Shower Enclosures
Shower enclosures are paneled enclosures that make up the walls of your shower. Some shower enclosures are combined with a tub, and many offer a variety of bars, ledges, shelves, and cubbies for storage and safety.
Onyx Showers
Creating the custom shower of your dreams is easy with the durability and customizability of The Onyx Collection’s onyx material. Onyx shower wall panels come in five texture finishes and 50 color finishes. Onyx’s smooth, continuous surface eliminates grout lines.
Glass Doors
Glass Shower doors are a popular choice for their modern look and visibility. Glass shower doors come with a variety of closure methods, including:
Bypass: Sliding door system where one or more doors slide past one another on parallel tracks.
Neo angle: Three-sided glass wall with a door as the center, angled panel.
Pivot: Doors that open and close on a fixed pivot point.
Sliding: Sliding door system where one or more doors slide along a track.
Bathtubs
Often seen as the ultimate relaxation experience, bathtubs are an appreciated (if not essential) fixture of the bathroom. Coming a variety of designer finishes including cast iron, copper, stone, and acrylic, and can include various bubble, air, and massage jets to elevate your relaxation experience.
Air Tubs
Air tubs utilize air-powered jets to blow air into the bath water, creating a gentle, whole-body massage effect.
Whirlpool Tubs
Used to alleviate muscle tension, improve circulation, and relieve pain, whirlpool tubs are intentionally placed jetted tubs that create a swirling, massaging effect for an ideal hydrotherapy experience.
Soaking Tubs
Soaking tubs are freestanding tubs that are designed deeper than standard tubs for better water coverage and relaxation.
Toilets
Toilets are an essential bathroom fixture for hygiene and sanitation. Though they may be purely practical fixtures, toilets come with a variety of features and finishes for your comfort and stylistic preferences.
Toilet Heights
Toilet height is measured from the floor to the top of the seat. Standard toilets measure under 17”, whereas comfort height toilets measure 17” or above.
Toilet Bowl Shapes
Toilet seats are offered in elongated and round bowl lengths. Round-front toilets are a space saving option for smaller spaces and users. Elongated toilets offer a longer bowl with more comfortable seating.
Smart Toilets
Smart toilets are equipped with the technology to create a smarter toileting experience, such as heated seating, automatic flushing, and self-cleaning. Bidet toilets and seats are a popular hygiene feature for thorough cleansing and comfortability.
Accessories
In addition to the variety of fixtures you will have to select for your bathroom, there are also many bathroom accessories to consider, including:
- Towel bars
- Towel rings
- Toilet paper holders
- Hardware
- Towel Warmers
- Mirrors
- Etc.