antique bathroom vanities

N vanities separate bathroom look bad in the corners?
We expect to get something like this: http://www.faucetdirect.com/dreamline-dlvbj-011-antique-vanity-with-countertop/p146477 The bathroom is small, so that roughly the same size as the cabinet and sink installed, which should buffer against the walls of the corner. I know these out and have a lot in the corners of the bar. Therefore, his head against the wall leaving gaps in the curves of the counter and touch the wall. Is it wrong or is actually something people do all the time?
It would be preferable to choose a free standing toilet with a straight edge or place of vanity 3-4 inches from wall ... I still think a vanity straight line would be more pleasing to the eye of the wall, especially in a corner.
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