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Go for simple one-color or bordered finishes, clean and simple lines.2. Transparent. Glass is “in” in a big way. Your vanity could have a glass paneled door, or even a glass sink. For aesthetic purposes, tinted or stained glass works better than transparent in your sink.3. Small. Modern homes are usually small. If you are lucky or rich enough to have a huge bathroom, make sure to utilize that space rather than clutter it with the largest possible furniture items. If you have a small bathroom, make sure that it’s friendly for emergency access. Wall-mounted vanities let you access a lot of floor space, while serving as storage units as well.4. Vessel sinks. Vessel sinks are mounted on top of the vanity rather than embedded into it. While glass vessel sinks can look stunningly contemporary, stone vessel sinks in a variety of finishes – marble, malachite, granite etc – can serve as a pleasing vintage-y contrast to your ultra-modern bathroom.5. Adventurous faucets. Faucets are no longer those stainless steel eyesores that have knobs to grasp and twist. Today, faucets come in stainless steel, bronze, chrome, nickel and even black finishes. Beautifully crafted in thousands of designs, they let you choose from knobs to levers to automatic infrared detection. They may be wall mounted as well as attached to your vanity. I hope you won’t take ugly faucets for granted any more after reading this.
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