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Bathroom cabinets are a key ingredient in setting the style of a bathroom and, more importantly, offer essential storage for bathroom supplies.

And, of course, most bath cabinets serve as the base for bathroom sinks.

When it comes to bathroom cabinet styles, sizes, configurations, and materials, options are almost endless. If you’re in the market for new cabinets, you can choose from a world of possibilities.

Contrasting wood tones of these bathroom tall and base cabinets create a striking focal point. Merillat

In fact, budget may be your only limiting factor.

You can buy cabinets, semi-custom, or custom-made cabinets.

Base cabinets can be made like shorter versions of kitchen cabinets, or they can can be more like furniture consoles.

They may have integral countertops or be capped with almost any material found on kitchen counters, from laminate to stone.

Below are just a few of the world of possibilities:

White painted cabinets are cheerful—and a great way to stretch remodeling dollars.
White painted cabinets are bright and cheerful—and a great way to stretch remodeling dollars. Iriana Shiyan / Shutterstock.com

 

Wall-mounted cabinets contrast beautifully with this stone shower.
Wall-mounted cabinets contrast beautifully with this stone shower. The open space beneath the cabinet gives it a free-floating look and adds to the spacious feel of the room. Iriana Shiyan / Shutterstock.com

 

Custom-wood cabinets combine beautiful hardwoods with contemporary styling—and provide exceptional storage.
Custom-wood cabinets combine beautiful hardwoods with contemporary styling—and provide exceptional storage. Notice how the cabinets near the shower have open shelves instead of drawers or a door so they won’t impinge on the swinging shower door. Iriana Shiyan / Shutterstock.com

 

Custom cabinets wedge into an angled nook in this attic bathroom, making maximum use of the available space.
Custom cabinets wedge into an angled nook in this attic bathroom, making maximum use of the available space. Because the hang on the wall, the floor extends beneath them, making the room feel larger. Iriana Shiyan / Shutterstock.com

This section of HomeTips will help you make informed bathroom cabinet and countertop buying decisions and guide you through step-by-step installation, repairs, and care.

Next See:

Bathroom Cabinets Buying Guide
How to Repair Bathroom Cabinets
How to Install Bathroom Cabinets
How to Install a Medicine Cabinet

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