3 Features You Don’t Actually Want on Your Bath Vanities

When you start shopping for bath vanities in NH, you’ll quickly discover that there are a lot of options. Maybe too many options. Sorting through all the features and functions you can add to your vanity can be overwhelming, and we understand if you don’t know where to start. At Cabinet Outlet, our team is here to help you determine what will work best for your bathroom, and that includes helping you steer clear of features that may seem like good ideas, but aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.

 

Looking for new bath vanities in NH? Here are three features that we recommend our customers avoid, even if they seem like good ideas.

 

Touch-Activated Faucets

Touch-activated faucets sound convenient, especially when your hands are messy. But in practice, they can be more trouble than they’re worth. These systems rely on sensors that often misfire—turning on when you brush against them or refusing to activate when you actually need them. They also require batteries or electrical components that add maintenance and potential repair costs. In a high-moisture environment like a bathroom, reliability matters, and traditional single-lever faucets tend to be far more dependable in the long term.

 

Integrated Countertop Lighting

LED lighting built directly into the vanity countertop looks luxurious in showrooms, but everyday use tells a different story. These lights quickly accumulate soap scum, toothpaste splatter, and water spots—making them harder to clean than standard overhead or mirror lighting. Even worse, once integrated lighting burns out or malfunctions, it can be expensive or impossible to replace without removing part of the vanity. Opt for lighting that’s separate and easy to upgrade instead.

 

Oversized Vessel Sinks

Vessel sinks often appear elegant and sculptural, but their real-world functionality is limited. Taller sink walls make it harder for children to reach and create awkward angles that increase splash-back. Cleaning around and behind the bowl can also be frustrating, especially in smaller bathrooms. Because vessel sinks sit on top of the counter, they also reduce usable surface area—something you’ll definitely notice during your morning routine. Undermount or integrated sinks offer a cleaner look and much better usability.

 

Bath Vanities in NH from Cabinet Outlet

When it’s time to replace your bathroom vanity, let the experts help! At Cabinet Outlet, we supply bath vanities to homeowners throughout NH, and we know what works and what doesn’t. Visit one of our showrooms to see what we have available and speak with our team.