Meuble Salle De Bain 160 Cm Sur Pied

Okay, picture this: me, bleary-eyed on a Sunday morning, trying to navigate my bathroom without knocking over the precarious tower of shampoo bottles balanced on… well, nothing. The counter space situation was dire. Think "organized chaos," but leaning heavily towards the "chaos" end. I knew, deep down, a change was needed. A big change. And that, my friends, is how I stumbled upon the glorious concept of a 160 cm sur pied bathroom vanity.
Suddenly, the dream of an organized, stylish, and functional bathroom felt, dare I say, achievable. But before I dove headfirst into the world of bathroom furniture, I had questions. Lots of them. And I figured, if I had these questions, you probably do too. So, let's talk about these magnificent 160 cm vanities on legs, shall we?
Why 160 cm? And Why on Legs?
Good questions! The 160 cm width offers a sweet spot. It's generous enough to provide ample counter space for, you know, actual bathroom activities (think applying makeup, shaving, and generally not balancing everything on the edge of the sink). It's also large enough for couples, especially if you choose one with two sinks. Imagine, no more elbowing each other in the face while brushing your teeth!
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But it's not so massive that it overwhelms smaller bathrooms. Essentially, it's the Goldilocks size: not too big, not too small, just right.
Now, the "sur pied" part – the legs – is crucial. A wall-hung vanity can be sleek, sure, but a freestanding one is generally easier to install, especially if you're not a plumbing whiz. (Confession: I am definitely not a plumbing whiz. Give me flatpack furniture, I'm happy. Actual plumbing? Nope.) The legs also offer a certain charm, a touch of retro elegance, that I personally adore. Plus, cleaning underneath? Much easier!

What to Consider Before You Buy
Okay, you're intrigued. Great! But hold your horses before you click "add to cart." Here are a few things to ponder:
- Your plumbing. Where are your pipes located? You'll want a vanity that's compatible, or you'll be spending extra on plumbing modifications. (Trust me, I’ve learned this the hard way.)
- Storage. Drawers? Cupboards? A combination? Think about what you need to store and choose accordingly. Do you have a mountain of lotions and potions? Opt for drawers. Need space for bulky towels? Cupboards are your friend.
- Style. Do you prefer a modern, minimalist look? Or something more traditional and ornate? There are tons of styles out there, so take your time and find one that suits your taste. Don’t be afraid to create a moodboard – Pinterest is your best friend here!
- Material. Think about durability and maintenance. Solid wood looks gorgeous, but it requires more upkeep than, say, a laminate finish. Consider your budget and lifestyle.
- The faucet. Don’t forget the faucet! It needs to work with the sink and your general style. Vessel sinks look great but might require taller faucets, for instance.
Finding the Perfect Fit
The world of 160 cm bathroom vanities is vast and wonderful (if slightly overwhelming). Don't be afraid to shop around, compare prices, and read reviews. And don't be shy about asking for help from a professional – a good salesperson can offer valuable advice and help you avoid costly mistakes.

Also, remember to measure, measure, and measure again! Nothing is more disappointing than receiving your dream vanity, only to discover it doesn't actually fit in your bathroom. (Again, speaking from experience here…)
My Verdict?
Investing in a 160 cm sur pied bathroom vanity was one of the best decisions I've made for my bathroom. It’s transformed it from a chaotic clutter zone into a functional and stylish space. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to admire my perfectly organized shelves. And maybe even apply a face mask. Because, finally, I have the space!
Bonus tip: Don't forget to accessorize! A stylish mirror, some pretty plants, and a few fluffy towels can really elevate the look of your new vanity.
