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Bathroom 2009 linen cabinet

A spare bathroom is a great addition to your home. Nevertheless the problem with a small bathroom or especially a the bathroom is that there is seldom built in linen storage, and often it's made worse by the fact that the sink is a standalone pedestal, lending no support as a vanity storage space. The storage solutions here are limited. Without vanity spaced, your choices are basically to use over the toilet storage or to use a free standing linen cabinet. The over the toilet storage can be a floor standing unit, often termed a spacesaver unit. A floor standing cabinet often has too large a footprint to be practical, but that's where a corner cabinet shines. You can create many of storage space while using very little floor space that would probably not be of any value anyhow tucked away in the corner.

There are several different styles of corner linen cabinets. You can find a simple utilitarian design with just open shelves, or units that make a more formal statement, with doors covering some or all the linen shelves. Some will have doors that have glass insets, allowing the easy identification of the contents but keeping that formal look. And some cabinets have one or more sets of drawers to use for storing more than just linens.

The finishes available for these corner cabinets include the very popular white, the almost as popular black, and a host of wood finishes and veneers like cherry, oak, walnut and pine. Country style is popular, as is French country, while some modern designs are finished in metal. And wicker is an ever popular material as well. Small bathrooms give a unique storage challenge, but a corner linen cabinet can be a great solution to your storage needs.