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Bathroom Wall Cabinets - How to Install

After your customized or bought-from-the-store bathroom wall cabinets have been delivered, there’s only one thing left to do with it - install it. Even before buying these products, you should have pictured where exactly it should be placed inside your bathroom. You have to plan carefully, especially when in the actual job of installing the bathroom cabinet to the wall. Its position is going to be permanent - wrong moves could damage your wall entirely.

If you’re putting bathroom wall cabinets inside your toilet for aesthetic purposes alone, you should realize that these items are rarely the do-it-yourself types. A lot of people prefer to attach other fixtures that are easier to install rather than these ones. To install cabinets, you might need to hire a handy man to do the job for you. Unless you know basic carpentry skills and have the necessary tools with you, you are better off leaving the task to an expert installer.

But even in the hands of the expert, it isn’t advisable that you just let him do the job entirely on his own. You might want to check in every so often just to find out whether everything is going right as expected. Tell the installer exactly where you want the bathroom wall cabinets to be placed. Define the position of the cabinet before asking the handyman to start on the job.

Consider the dimensions of the cabinet and the overall layout of the bathroom. You might also want to see if the cabinet’s design matches the desired position. Also, you should have all the things needed. Get the right kind of screws to attach the cabinet to the wall. The screws will be everything that’s going to hold the cabinet in its place so you might want to use something that’s awfully strong. Try to see if the installer would require some wood or cement glue for added strength.

You may also ask the installer to put in more screws, especially if the cabinet doesn’t have any underlying structure to support it. Bathroom wall cabinets are usually placed over the sink. This is the ideal place for cabinets made of mirror. But then again, you are free to place it anywhere you like. If you’re not too sure on how to go about it, you can ask for the suggestion of an interior designer. And once your cabinet is up and installed, you should be able to take advantage of it as fine additions and storage spaces for your bathroom.


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