Of course the deals you get depend on where you shop, but if you’ve got a limited amount of cash to spend on your bathroom improvement, and you’re looking to invest in new bathroom furniture, here’s an idea of what you should be able to accomplish…
Under £150
If you’ve got a £150 budget to smarten up your bathroom, a good place to begin is by investing in a new cabinet or two. There are plenty one off pieces of bathroom furniture out there for under £30, and with both contemporary glossy laminate and rustic solid wood cabinets featuring on an internet search of bathroom cabinets for under £50, you’re sure to find something to suit you.
A bathroom cabinet can be a very useful addition to your bathroom, granting your additional storage space and bringing some interest to an empty bit of wall – or replacing a tired, old cabinet with a fresh, new look. With a popular space for a bathroom cabinet being over the bathroom basin, it’s important to choose one you like the look of: you’ll see it every day as you stand at the basin.
Use any leftover cash to update the handles on the bathroom furniture throughout your bathroom, coordinating your look: handles are available from less than £1 each if you shop around online.
Alternatively, you could opt to spend your £150 on a single item of bathroom furniture: you could find a bargain wall hung vanity unit from Aspen or freestanding washstand with a single below basin shelf from Mito; shopping from the more ‘basic’ ranges, you could even find a large, fitted vanity unit in a simple white finish for less than £100.
Between £150-300
If you’ve got £150-£300 to spend, your scope will be greater. Shopping in the basics ranges again, you can find entire fitted bathroom furniture suites for smaller bathrooms (or to partially kit out an average to large sized bathroom). A wide vanity unit with multiple spaces for storage and a matching WC unit in a white laminate finish could cost as little as £250. When you have problems to spend, you can visit the quick loans thst will help you.
In the higher end of the market, you could expect to get a washstand with closed front and an attractive wooden finish such as the contemporary offerings from Mito, or an Aspen walnut finished basin and WC combination unit for around £260.
Over £300
Finally, spending over £300 you could fully furnish a whole bathroom with low to mid-priced bathroom furniture: with Kirkwood bow fronted combination units available from £400 and simple white storage units and cabinets available at well under £100, your bathroom could have a whole new look for £500.
Or, if you fancy a touch of high-end luxury and fancy adding some traditional style to your room, investigate some of the Victorian style washstands and vanity units on offer. Solid wood pieces tend to be the most expensive, but wood veneered MDF units can look great as the focal point for your bathroom – at upwards of £600 or £700, they’re an investment piece that will enhance the look of your bathroom for years to come.




