ᐅ Bathroom Furniture / Sanitary Fixtures Selection

Created on: 12 Nov 2013 11:32
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Musketier
Musketier12 Nov 2013 11:32
After recently selecting fixtures at the plumbing wholesale store and already being faced with somewhat high prices, we received the corresponding offer from the plumber yesterday. As mentioned, we were prepared and were not really shocked by the price indicated at the bottom right.

Still, I wonder if some items are really worth it.
For example, a built-in faucet with a spout for the bathtub costs €600 more than an exposed faucet.
Okay, that’s something you may or may not want.

What actually unsettles me more is the topic of bathroom furniture.
Are these pieces from the specialized plumbing store really that much better than furniture from general furniture stores or home improvement centers?
There, the vanity cabinet plus the washbasin cost €1200 (about $1300) and that’s not even in the higher price segment.
On top of that, you have the mirror cabinet and possibly a tall cabinet.
Unfortunately, the washbasins and vanity cabinets are usually specially matched.
Does anyone have tips on how to create a stylish bathroom without spending a fortune?
Jaydee12 Nov 2013 11:50
Unfortunately, I have no idea about the individual prices for the plumbing fixtures.

But I will probably buy the bathroom furniture at Elch. I don’t see the point in spending a fortune on it. Even in hardware stores, I find the bathroom furniture to be too expensive.
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ypg
12 Nov 2013 15:02
Yep, the moose

We bought a countertop there with exactly the same front finish as the bathroom furniture… The plumber will install the sink into it. Later, a drawer cabinet will be mounted underneath, and there are also some nice wall cabinets available in the same design.

I can easily do without an expensive mirror/vanity combo if it’s going to cost over 500 (currency). There are so many beautiful mirrors that aren’t expensive and can give the bathroom an individual touch.
Jaydee15 Nov 2013 08:59
The bathroomFURNITURE is usually not listed in the scope of construction work, but the sanitary fixtures are. We also had to have the sanitary fixtures (and tiles) installed by our general contractor; otherwise, the warranty for the bathroom becomes void.

That’s why we only chose the standard washbasin upstairs, because the one we wanted to upgrade to was very expensive. I can install a washbasin myself later.
Musketier15 Nov 2013 10:54
Jaydee schrieb:
Bathroom furniture is usually not included in the scope of construction work, whereas sanitary fixtures are.

That’s exactly right.
Maybe some premium home builders include bathroom furniture in the scope of construction work, but ours does not.
I think we will go shopping for furniture this weekend. We don’t want just a standard washbasin, but it doesn’t have to be expensive at any cost.
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DerBjoern
15 Nov 2013 11:52
The countertop will also be used as a washbasin in our bathroom. We are going to assemble something ourselves for that. We will buy the rest of the bathroom furniture from Elch as well.
Bathroom furniture is really quite expensive in specialized stores. As for the sanitary fixtures themselves, I have to admit I got off fairly lightly. I didn’t find the additional costs I have to pay completely unreasonable. Of course, it adds up in the end, but it was less than I initially expected.