Outdated Bathroom Vanity?
Your vanity sets the tone for your entire bathroom. A worn, dated vanity with inadequate storage makes your daily routine harder. Modern vanities offer better function, more storage, and stunning style that transforms your bathroom.
Signs Your Vanity Needs Replacing
These issues indicate it's time for a vanity upgrade
Peeling Laminate
Laminate is peeling or bubbling from moisture damage
Stuck Doors
Doors or drawers don't close properly or stick
Water Damage
Water damage visible at the base or around sink
Insufficient Storage
Not enough storage for your needs and products
Stained Counter
Counter is stained, chipped, or dated looking
Outdated Style
Style doesn't match your updated bathroom vision
Bathroom Vanity Options
From stock to custom, find the perfect vanity for your space
Stock Vanity
Pre-made vanities in standard sizes. Quick installation, good quality, available in popular styles and finishes.
- 24" to 72" widths available
- Multiple finish options
- Quick delivery and install
Semi-Custom
Customizable vanities with more size and style options. Choose door styles, finishes, countertops, and hardware.
- Custom sizing available
- Premium material options
- Designer hardware choices
Custom Built
Fully custom vanity built specifically for your space. Unlimited design possibilities, premium materials, perfect fit.
- Any size or configuration
- Unlimited style options
- Built to exact specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does bathroom vanity replacement cost?
Vanity replacement costs vary: stock vanities , semi-custom , custom built . Add countertop , sink , faucet . Installation runs . Total project: for stock, for custom.
Should I get a single or double vanity?
Double vanities are ideal for master baths shared by couples—each person gets their own sink and storage. Minimum space needed: 60 inches wide, 5 feet of floor space. If bathroom is smaller, a larger single vanity (36-48 inches) with ample storage may be more practical.
What is a floating vanity?
Floating (wall-mounted) vanities attach to the wall with no legs touching the floor. Benefits: modern look, easier floor cleaning, makes small bathrooms feel larger, adjustable height for accessibility. Requires sturdy wall blocking for mounting. Plumbing may need rerouting.
What countertop works best for bathroom vanities?
Quartz is the top choice—non-porous, stain-resistant, no sealing needed. Granite offers natural beauty but needs sealing. Cultured marble is affordable and integrated with sink. Solid surface allows seamless undermount sinks. Avoid marble for bathrooms due to etching from products.
Ready for a New Vanity?
Let's design the perfect vanity for your bathroom. Free consultation and 3D design included.