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Has anyone bought vanities from home depot or lowes? has it held up or do you recommend avoiding buying from there? im thinking about replacing a vanity in my downstairs half bathroom (just a toilet and the vanity). im on a budget so i dont want to spend too much money on a vanity and they seem reasonably priced. I went to the cabinet section of Lowe's and had a vanity built to order.
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Soft-close door and drawers in a size to fit the space better, color we liked and format that worked for the space and the plumbing rough. Getting vanity installed from Lowe's: r/HomeImprovement r/HomeImprovement Current search is within r/HomeImprovement Remove r/HomeImprovement filter and expand search to all of Reddit. 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.
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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! We bought a bathroom vanity under 30 days ago that we installed.
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Within 4 days of install, the counter has already lost its finish in a few areas and has chips under the ledge. Recently overwhelmed with decisions and stress, I went into the kitchen design center at Lowe's and ordered a Kraft-Maid all plywood construction single sink 60" unit. BTW Home Depot, Menards and Lowes have a much better selection online than in store.
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Or you can look at RTA cabinets, they are typically more for kitchens, but also have vanities. The Lowes contractor is a licensed local contractor, as well as being trained to Lowes standards as well. The initial consult went very well- in 2 hours we nearly fully designed the new bathroom, and picked out all of the bathroom options (shower unit, floor tile, lighting fixture, faucets, cabinet, and accessories- it was very easy!
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Their bathroom is very small, so our choices were quite limited -- it had to be either a small furniture-style one like this or something custom-built (we didn't have time for custom by the time we realized that most off-the-shelf vanities wouldn't fit right). At Lowe's, we offer traditional bathroom vanities without tops, as well as more modern options. Whichever you prefer, they come in a range of sizes that you can explore by height and depth.
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