Vanities
The vanity anchors your bathroom both functionally and aesthetically, serving as the command center for daily routines while establishing the visual tone of the entire space. Our collection brings together expertly crafted vanities that deliver essential storage, durable work surfaces, and the design presence that transforms ordinary bathrooms into refined personal spaces. Whether you're outfitting a compact powder room or a spacious master bath, you'll find vanities engineered for lasting performance and built to complement your style.
More Than Just a Cabinet
A quality vanity integrates multiple essential elements into a cohesive unit. The cabinet provides concealed storage for toiletries, cleaning supplies, and personal items that would otherwise clutter countertops. The countertop offers functional workspace for grooming tasks while protecting the cabinet from water damage. The integrated or vessel sink provides the actual washing functionality. Together, these components create an efficient workstation that supports everything from quick hand washing to elaborate grooming routines.
Size and Configuration Options
Bathrooms come in countless sizes, and our vanity collection accommodates them all. Single-sink vanities range from space-saving 18-inch models for tiny powder rooms to generous 60-inch designs that provide ample counter space and storage. Double-sink vanities start around 60 inches and extend beyond 80 inches, perfect for shared bathrooms where two people need simultaneous access. Depth options typically range from 18 to 24 inches, with shallower profiles for tight spaces and deeper cabinets for maximum storage capacity.
Freestanding Presence
Freestanding vanities rest on legs or a base that sits on the floor, creating traditional furniture-like appearance. These vanities offer the advantage of complete construction—no additional support structures needed. They come in finished cabinets that look polished from all visible sides. Freestanding designs work particularly well in traditional and transitional bathrooms where furniture aesthetics feel appropriate. The gap between floor and cabinet base allows for easier floor cleaning.
Floating Modern Elegance
Wall-mounted or floating vanities attach to the wall without touching the floor, creating the illusion that they're suspended in space. This contemporary approach makes bathrooms feel more spacious by exposing floor area and creating visual lightness. The open space beneath simplifies floor cleaning and allows for radiant floor heating installation. Floating vanities suit modern and minimalist design schemes while offering accessible benefits in universal design applications. Proper wall blocking is essential during installation to support the weight.
Material and Construction Quality
Vanity durability depends heavily on construction materials and methods. Solid wood vanities offer natural beauty and exceptional longevity, with hardwood construction resisting warping and providing stable structure for decades. Engineered wood with quality veneers balances appearance and performance while offering more competitive pricing. Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) with moisture-resistant properties works well in bathroom environments when properly finished. Whatever the core material, quality construction features dovetail joints, soft-close hinges, full-extension drawer glides, and multi-coat finishes that resist moisture and daily wear.
Style Across the Spectrum
Our collection encompasses the full range of design aesthetics. Traditional vanities feature detailed millwork, raised panel doors, decorative moldings, and furniture-style feet—perfect for classic bathrooms with timeless appeal. Transitional designs bridge traditional and modern with simplified details and cleaner lines while retaining some warmth and conventional proportions. Modern vanities embrace minimalism with flat-panel doors, horizontal grain patterns, integrated handles, and streamlined profiles. Rustic and farmhouse styles incorporate reclaimed wood aesthetics, distressed finishes, and industrial hardware for casual, lived-in character.
Finish and Color Choices
Vanity finishes dramatically affect bathroom atmosphere. Classic white creates bright, clean environments that work with virtually any color scheme. Gray tones offer contemporary sophistication in warm and cool variants. Natural wood finishes showcase grain patterns and bring organic warmth. Navy, black, and other bold colors make strong statements and serve as focal points. Two-tone combinations—perhaps a darker base with lighter countertop—add visual interest and depth. The finish you choose should complement your flooring, wall colors, and overall design direction.
Countertop Integration
Many vanities in our collection come with integrated countertops, simplifying purchasing and ensuring proper fit. Material options include engineered quartz for durability and consistent appearance, granite and marble for natural stone beauty, solid surface materials for seamless integration, and laminate for budget-conscious projects. Some vanities arrive counter-ready but allow you to specify your preferred countertop material. Others are designed for you to source countertops separately, providing maximum customization flexibility.
Sink Configurations
The sink relationship to the vanity affects both function and appearance. Undermount sinks install beneath the countertop, creating smooth transitions and easy counter cleaning. Drop-in or self-rimming sinks rest on top of the counter opening with a visible lip. Integrated sinks form one continuous piece with the countertop, eliminating seams where grime accumulates. Vessel sinks sit atop the counter like bowls, creating distinctive visual impact and requiring special faucet considerations. Each approach offers specific advantages regarding installation, cleaning, and aesthetic effect.
Storage Solutions
Effective vanity storage keeps bathrooms organized and functional. Door cabinets with adjustable shelves accommodate various item heights. Drawers provide easy-access storage with clear visibility of contents—particularly useful for frequently used items. Drawer dividers and organizers prevent small items from becoming jumbled chaos. Open shelving displays decorative items or keeps essentials immediately accessible. Combination designs with both drawers and door cabinets offer storage versatility. Some vanities include electrical outlets built into drawers for charging devices or powering grooming tools.
Hardware Details
Cabinet hardware serves both functional and decorative purposes. Knobs and pulls in various finishes—polished chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, brass, crystal, or leather—provide the finishing touch that ties into your broader fixture choices. Beyond appearance, quality hardware ensures smooth operation. Soft-close mechanisms prevent door slamming and drawer crashing, extending cabinet life and reducing noise. Full-extension drawer glides allow complete drawer access rather than stopping partway out.
Pre-Assembled Versus Flat-Pack
Some vanities arrive fully assembled and ready for installation. This convenience eliminates assembly time and ensures factory-quality construction. Other vanities ship in flat-pack format requiring on-site assembly. While this demands more initial effort, it often reduces shipping costs and allows vanities to navigate tight staircases or doorways that assembled units couldn't pass through. Your choice depends on your assembly comfort level, access constraints, and timeline.
Single Versus Double Sink Advantages
Single-sink vanities maximize counter space for one user, providing ample room for toiletries, decor, and grooming activities. They work well in guest baths, powder rooms, and master baths used primarily by one person. Double-sink vanities accommodate two users simultaneously—invaluable in shared bathrooms during busy morning routines. Each user gets dedicated space, reducing conflicts and improving efficiency. The trade-off is less counter space per person and higher costs for dual plumbing fixtures.
Backsplash Considerations
Some vanities include matching backsplashes that protect walls from water splashes while creating visual continuity between counter and wall. Others are designed to install directly against finished wall surfaces—tile, stone, or paint—allowing you to customize the backsplash treatment. Integrated backsplashes simplify installation and ensure color matching. Separate backsplashes provide design flexibility and often better water protection.
Plumbing Accommodation
Quality vanities include appropriately sized openings and access for plumbing connections. Back panels feature cutouts or removable sections for supply lines and drain pipes. The cabinet interior provides adequate space for P-traps and shutoff valves. Wall-mounted vanities include backing structures that conceal plumbing between the cabinet and wall. These design elements ensure plumbing installations proceed smoothly and pipes don't interfere with storage space.
Lighting Integration
While not typically part of the vanity itself, many designs are optimized for coordinating light fixtures. Vanities with mirrors often accommodate sconces mounted alongside or above. The cabinet top surface may include electrical boxes for hardwired lighting. Some luxury vanities feature integrated LED lighting in mirrors or cabinet interiors, though these require electrical connections during installation.
Accessory Compatibility
Many vanity lines include coordinating accessories that complete the look—matching mirrors, medicine cabinets, linen towers, and wall cabinets. Using these companion pieces creates cohesive design throughout the bathroom. The consistent finishes, proportions, and details tie the space together professionally. Even if you don't purchase all accessories initially, knowing they're available provides future expansion options.
Installation Requirements
Successful vanity installation requires attention to several factors. Adequate plumbing rough-in positioning ensures supply and drain lines align with fixtures. Wall studs or blocking must align with mounting points for secure attachment, especially critical for wall-mounted units. Level installation prevents water pooling and door misalignment. Sufficient clearance around the vanity allows doors and drawers to open fully. Professional installation ensures these elements align properly for optimal performance and appearance.
Value at Every Price Point
Our collection includes vanities across the pricing spectrum. Budget-friendly options deliver fundamental functionality with straightforward designs—ideal for rental properties, starter homes, or bathroom refreshes with limited budgets. Mid-range vanities balance quality materials, attractive designs, and durable construction for excellent long-term value. Premium vanities showcase exceptional craftsmanship, luxury materials, and distinctive designs that serve as bathroom centerpieces. Whatever your budget, you'll find vanities engineered to perform reliably and look attractive for years.
Explore our bathroom vanity collection to discover the perfect combination of style, storage, and functionality that elevates your bathroom while supporting your daily routines.