May 26 2006
Online bathroom renovation retailers are leading the charge against over-priced contemporary bathroom furnishings and helping to lower the cost of bathroom remodeling. Los Angeles based retailer Modern Bathroom, for example, recently renovated and launched their website, www.modernbathroom.com in an effort to make discounted modern bathroom vanities, contemporary sinks, faucets, and other bathroom furnishings more available to remodelers and do-it-yourselfers who might not be able to find and afford high-end bathroom furnishing at their local neighborhood home supply store. As more wholesale bathroom renovation retailers establish themselves on the web, the easier it will be for consumers to find and afford the latest bathroom styles, designs, and furnishings, ultimately changing the way people remodel their bathrooms.
Glendale’s Emil Kamarzarian and his wife were exactly the type of DIYers Modern Bathroom had in mind when they started this business. “We had been looking everywhere for the perfect modern vanity for our master bath remodel,” said Emil, “but those prices were so ridiculously high! $5000 for a sink and cabinet? Are you kidding me? We went online and found out that Modern Bathroom’s warehouse was just minutes away and they were selling the same type of vanities at almost 50% off. We could have easily ordered the vanity we wanted through their website and had it shipped to us for free, but since their Los Angeles showroom was so close, we decided to go down and check things out. Once we went and saw the great selection there in person, it was an easy decision.”
The Internet has revolutionized the way people remodel their homes. Because retailers such as Modern Bathroom make it possible for consumers to find and afford modern bathroom furnishings on the web, the Internet will continue to be a valuable source for affordable contemporary bathroom furnishings and a viable solution to saving money on bathroom remodels. At Modern Bathroom, orders can be shipped directly to the customer’s door at no charge, alleviating some of the difficulties of trekking store-to-store all over town and then paying inflated delivery charges.