With Spring in full-bloom, thoughts may be turning to the great outdoors, however it is still not too late to tackle those indoor remodeling projects.
My focus this month is on vanities and how a simple updating of your vanity can give any bathroom a face-lift. Gone are the days of the standard boxy looking vanities offered only in a light oak wood. Today’s styles and trends range from super contemporary to highly traditional and everything in between.
Bertch, Inc., a cabinet company located in America’s heartland, is one of those companies that consistently produces vanities of exceptional quality at affordable price points. Within Bertch’s Bath Division alone, they offer over 25 different door styles all available in cherry, birch, alder, rustic alder, oak, and hickory woods with a myriad selection of stains and glazes.
If you like the furniture look, they have an assortment of leg options, or an arched base. If you are more contemporary, maybe a wall hung cabinet appeals to you.
If you have an odd-sized space to fill, Bertch offers vanities, drawer banks, hutches, linen cabinets, mirrors, medicine cabinets, and light bars in an assortment of sizes that when combined allow you to have a “custom” look without the custom pricing. All of Bertch’s cabinets include hardware and they allow you to substitute knobs choices.
All of their vanities come in the preferred 34-1/2” height, but they also offer the 31” height to allow for a vessel bowl application. Slow close doors and drawers are another feature on their Premium Collection.
Bertch, Inc. embraces measures that will help sustain their environment — all their handouts are printed on recycled paper and printed with soy ink. They are strictly a “Made in America” company.
To learn more, stop by our showroom, GSI Bath Showplace, 373 96th Street, Stone Harbor.
Or visit our website: www.gsibathshowplace.com.
—Submitted by: Juliana – GSI Bath Showplace – Stone Harbor
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