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Better Than The Big Boxes: Unique Vanities Offers Options

To better their site, UniqueVanities's team attended 2012's KBIS. They saw the latest trends in bathroom design and found more new and unique products to offer, further setting them apart from their big box competitors.

Better Than The Big Boxes: Unique Vanities Offers Options
2012-05-23
QUINLAN, TX, May 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Jeanne T. from Minnesota had spent too many hours at big box stores looking for something beyond the common and generic vanities they offered to complete her dream home renovation. Eventually, she knew she had to shop online. Still though, after perusing a few online stores and finding all of the same boring options, she was ready to give up. It was just then that she stumbled upon Unique Online Furniture's site at Unique Vanities. She later admitted to a Product Specialist, "I was so excited to find you guys! I felt like I had looked at 800 vanities... and they were all starting to look the same! When I found your site, I actually felt like I had really unique options!"

In an age where e-commerce stores launch and fail overnight, UniqueVanities.com has worked steadily and consistently since their launch in 2005 to offer only the most individual products and the personalized client attention that so many online businesses lack. That's why, each year, owner and President, Julia Ritzenthaler takes her team to industry shows, such as KBIS, to keep a finger on the pulse of emerging trends and find new products for their site. It is this diligence to offering fresh and innovative designs that makes her site the first and last place consumers have to look to find beautiful and truly unique bathroom furniture.

Some of the new trends they saw that homeowners can find on their site?

- The Re-Emergence of Modern Day Glam--Modernized vanity furniture that is not only stylish and sleek, but also suitable for both sexes.

- Tuned Up Traditional--Traditional styles that offered innovative solutions to the constant struggle for space in the bathroom.

- Stylized New Sinks--Forget the traditional undermount, these new sink options come in a variety of forms, from brightly colored glass and stone vessel vanities to sinks that slant and slope in directions never seen before.

Want a visual on what is described above and options for bathroom renovations that go above and beyond the typical big box store's offerings? It's easy. Visit them online at UniqueVanities.com, or call one of their trained Product Specialists at 866-526-1843 for more information on how to find the perfect vanity for any bathroom remodeling project.

Unique Online Furniture has been in business since 2005, and has quickly become not only THE site to shop for the most unique styles and trends in bathroom fixtures and home decor accessories, but also the business with the online experience most similar, if not better than that of a brick and mortar store. In addition to the testimonials too numerous to count, their client service has been recognized by a Professor at the University Of Cincinnati and former client, who is using their client experience as a case study in an upcoming textbook.

Website: http://www.uniquevanities.com

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[Press-News.org] Better Than The Big Boxes: Unique Vanities Offers Options
To better their site, UniqueVanities's team attended 2012's KBIS. They saw the latest trends in bathroom design and found more new and unique products to offer, further setting them apart from their big box competitors.