We ran into this problem when we were converting a bathroom into a bedroom. I converted an old bedroom-sized vanity into a sink/vanity by plumbing it with water and drain lines, and adding a clear glass sink and a waterfall faucet. I have certain specific ideas of what I want in a bathroom vanity, but the size would be standard and my preferences are more along the lines of "these feet with this door/drawer mix in one of these 6 choices of colors" versus wanting true custom job.
Does anyone have suggestions of where to shop for such a vanity? My wife's vanity I found on Houzz and custom built an additon to her vanity. My bathroom, I had a cabinet guy build it.
My bathroom, I needed an unconventional size, 27 inches. The reason being, the original vanity I replaced was 24 inches. This left gap of 3 inches between the wall.
I wanted that space. Where do you buy your vanities? We bought a small one from home depot for our rarely-used 1/2 bath, but I am not thrilled with the quality particle board, ugh. I'm looking for something that's more durable for our high-use bathroom, what stores/brands do you recommend? My budget is $1k for a single sink 48" vanity.
Thanks! The last time I did a really nice bathroom, we got a plywood (not cheaper particle board) vanity cabinet & top through special order at Lowe's. (Not custom made--just not something they keep in stock).
If you didn't have to build such an unusually shaped vanity, do you think it was worth the month and a half of effort? Or should I just agree with my wife that the Home Depot ready-to-assemble bathroom vanity is fine for our needs and spend my shop time on something else? Looking to remodel 3 full baths and 1 half bath. Any thoughts on prefab vanities versus custom? I know prefab is less expensive than custom.
I have looked at vanities at Restoration Hardware but I don't know what the difference is between getting a vanity at RH vs. Home Depot/Lowes vs. Costco and then factoring in doing custom.
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