Vanity Cabinet
SINGLE-SINK · DOUBLE-SINK · FLOATING · FREESTANDING
morning light on the mirror, the tile and cabinet reading as one bath
The morning light on the mirror, the tile and cabinet finish reading as one bath. The vanity is what the room is built around. Bathroom vanity cabinets — single-sink and double-sink, floating wall-mount and freestanding floor-mount. Stone, quartz, or porcelain countertops drilled to your faucet pattern. Doors in shaker, flat-panel, slab, and solid-wood styles. Finishes run from painted white to walnut stain to two-tone. Every vanity ships with the basin cutout pre-drilled, faucet holes pre-punched, and a moisture-resistant plywood box built for bathroom humidity.
VILLA & COUNTRY HOME
Master suite double-sink vanities, his-and-hers split vanities, wet-room cabinetry. Solid-wood vanity cabinets with hand-finished doors, integrated tower cabinets for tall storage, framed LED mirror walls, and side cabinets for towels. Often built as a coordinated package with the master closet and the kitchen — one wood species, one finish.
NEW HOME BUILD
Master and guest baths, powder rooms, kids' baths in new construction. Bathroom vanity with sink, single sink bathroom vanity, double sink bathroom vanity, floating bathroom vanity, and small bathroom vanity configurations. Stone tops in white quartz, calacatta-look quartz, or honed soapstone-look porcelain. Faucet holes pre-drilled to your faucet model and the cabinet finish picked against your tile selection.
APARTMENT & CONDO
Apartment master baths, condo guest baths, owner-occupied unit refits. Vanity drawn to fit the apartment's existing plumbing rough-in centerline and faucet location, with the stone top cut to match. Floating wall-mount is the modern condo choice; freestanding floor-mount is the easier swap when replacing an existing vanity in a refit.
BATCH RENOVATION & MULTI-UNIT DEVELOPMENT
Hotel guest bathrooms, serviced apartments, build-to-rent powder rooms. Repeat-unit bathroom vanities in a consistent paint batch across hundreds of rooms. Two or three repeat vanity widths — typically 30, 36, and 48 inches — deployed across the building from one shop drawing set. Bathroom cabinets ship flat-pack, labeled by unit number. Quartz-style stone countertops are popular for ease of clean and durability across leases.
Vanity Cabinet — Configuration Overview
| Configuration | Mounting | Countertop Pairing | Best-for Bathroom |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-Sink Freestanding | Floor-mount, toe-kick | Quartz / porcelain slab | Guest baths, powder rooms |
| Single-Sink Floating | Wall-mount, LED toe-kick | Quartz with integrated basin | Modern condos, batch-reno baths |
| Double-Sink Freestanding | Floor-mount, drawer bank center | Quartz / marble slab | Master baths, villas |
| His-and-Hers Split | Two separate freestanding | Matched stone, each cabinet | Villa master suites |
| Small (24" or under) | Floor or wall-mount | Stone or integrated ceramic | Powder rooms, ensuites |
| Vanity + Tower Set | Floor-mount + floor-to-ceiling tower | Quartz with matching backsplash | Villa wet rooms, dressing baths |
Spec Snapshot
Sealed plywood carcass with water-resistant edgebanding. MDF, plywood, or solid-wood door fronts. Stainless hinges, screws, and drawer slides for bathroom humidity. Standard widths at 24, 30, 36, 48, 60, and 72 inches. Custom widths drawn to bath dimensions. Quartz, porcelain, or natural stone tops with basin cutout and faucet holes pre-drilled to your faucet model. Floor-mount (toe-kick) or wall-mount (floating with LED toe-kick) options.
How to Spec for Your Project
Send the bath plan with the vanity wall width, plumbing rough-in centerline, and ceiling height. Tell us the faucet model and basin type (undermount, drop-in, integrated, or vessel). Share a tile or stone sample (photo or chip) so we can match the cabinet finish against it. Pick a standard width if 24, 30, 36, 48, 60, or 72 inches fits. Those are stock-pattern and quickest to produce. Floor-mount is the durable default. Floating gives a modern look on a structurally sound wall.
About Our Bathroom Vanity Production
A bathroom vanity is a humidity-rated cabinet built to hold a sink basin and faucet. The stone or porcelain top is drilled to your faucet pattern. Single-sink or double-sink, floor-mount or floating, in widths from 24 to 72 inches, with finishes matched against your tile selection.
A bathroom vanity is asked to do three things kitchen cabinets don't have to. It lives in humidity year-round. It hosts a basin and faucet that have to align to plumbing already in the wall. And it has to look correct against a tile or stone backdrop the homeowner has separately chosen. Our vanity build addresses each one. Sealed plywood carcasses with water-resistant edgebanding. Stainless hinges and screws. Stone-top fabrication coordinated with your faucet drilling pattern. A finish color picked from a sample against your tile selection before the cabinet is sprayed. We make single sink bathroom vanity, double sink bathroom vanity, floating bathroom vanity, freestanding bathroom vanity, and small bathroom vanity configurations. Door styles run from shaker to flat-panel, slab, and solid-wood. Designed in our Guangdong workshop and crafted by a cabinetry team that has shipped to 60+ countries.
Every vanity order starts with the bathroom plan. The wall the vanity sits against, plumbing rough-in centerline, faucet model, basin type (undermount, drop-in, integrated, vessel), and the tile or stone selection. We return a CAD elevation with the cabinet drawn to fit the plumbing rough-in. The countertop is drawn with the basin cutout and faucet holes located. The door style and finish color are confirmed against a sample chip. Cabinets are built and stone tops are cut in coordinated production. We trial-fit the cabinet to the stone, then disassemble for flat-pack. Stone tops travel on dedicated pallets with foam corner protection. The vanity ships labeled and ready for the plumber's hookup. Matching framed mirrors and side cabinets ride in the same container. After delivery, your contractor or installer handles fitting. We provide an assembly guide and a step-by-step video. Where local installation is available in your region, we help you find a vetted installer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Single sink versus double sink — what's the minimum width difference?
A comfortable single-sink vanity starts at the lower end of standard widths; below that you're working with a powder-room footprint that's basin-only. A double-sink usually needs a wider span to give each basin elbow room plus a center drawer or shared countertop space. We draw both at your room dimension so you can see whether the room can accept double or whether a wider single makes more sense.
Do you supply matching mirrors and side cabinets?
Yes. Framed mirrors, LED-backlit mirrors, mirrored medicine cabinets, and floor-to-ceiling tower cabinets for towels and toiletries can all ship with the vanity. We finish them in the same production batch. They ship in the same container, labeled to assemble in sequence.
Can the vanity be floor-mount or wall-mount (floating)?
Both. Floor-mount (with toe-kick) is the durable default — easy to clean, hides plumbing, no wall-load engineering needed. Wall-mount (floating) gives a modern look and lets light wash the floor for an LED toe-kick effect. The wall has to be strong enough to take the vanity's loaded weight. For floating vanities we ship a wall-cleat hardware kit and reference framing requirements in the assembly manual.
How is a vanity with stone top packed for ocean freight?
The cabinet ships flat-pack, doors and drawers wrapped separately. The stone top ships on its own crated pallet with foam corner protection, banded vertical to avoid edge cracking. Faucet holes and basin cutout are pre-cut and inspected before crating. Mirrors travel on a third pallet with corner blocks.
Do you provide drawings my local engineer can stamp?
Yes. Shop drawings reference the relevant code families for the United States, Australia, and Canada (IRC, IBC, AS 1657, AS 1288, NCC, CSA). For vanities the engineering review usually covers wall-load for floating mounts and plumbing coordination notes. A licensed engineer in your jurisdiction handles final stamping.
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