Custom Vanities, Made to Order
Custom bathroom vanities are built to fit your exact space, storage needs, and design styleโwhether youโre updating a small powder room or designing a primary bath from the ground up. Unlike stock vanities, custom vanities allow you to choose precise sizing, door styles, materials, and finishes so the vanity works seamlessly with your layout, plumbing, and aesthetic.
From modern frameless vanities to double-sink layouts with added storage, custom vanities create a polished, built-in look that elevates the entire bathroom.
- Fully custom sizing for small and large bathrooms
- Single-sink and double-sink vanity configurations
- Floating or floor-mounted vanity designs
- Shaker, slab, raised panel, and modern door styles
- Painted, thermofoil, and real wood finishes
- Drawer, door, and open storage options
- Designed to accommodate plumbing and electrical layouts
- Made in the USA and shipped nationwide
Custom Kitchen Vanities Gallery
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Custom Kitchen Vanities FAQ
Answers to common questions about custom kitchen vanities, including sizing, door styles, cabinet construction, framed vs frameless options, refacing, moisture considerations, and how to plan a vanity project that looks truly built-in.
What are custom kitchen vanities?
Custom kitchen vanities are made-to-order vanity cabinet systems designed to fit your exact space and layout needs. A custom vanity can be sized for wall-to-wall installs, awkward alcoves, tight guest baths, or larger double-sink plansโso you get a finished, built-in look with the storage you actually need.
Do you offer framed and frameless vanity cabinets?
YesโCabinetNow offers both framed vanity cabinets and frameless vanity cabinets so you can choose the cabinet construction that best fits your design style and storage needs.
How to choose:
- Framed cabinets: classic look and a face frame at the front of the box
- Frameless cabinets: full-access opening and a clean, modern profile
Whatโs the difference between framed vs frameless vanity cabinet boxes?
Both options work beautifully for custom kitchen vanities; the difference is construction, opening style, and the โlookโ of the cabinet front.
Frameless vanity cabinet boxes (modern full-access):
- Modern frameless construction
- 3/4" PureBond cabinet-grade plywood build
- Prefinished UV-resistant maple interior for a clean, durable inside finish
- Ships flat-packed (RTA) for efficient delivery
Framed vanity cabinet boxes (face-frame):
- Solid hardwood face frame on the front of the box
- 1/2" PureBond formaldehyde-free plywood carcass
- Prefinished UV-resistant maple interior
- Ships flat-packed (RTA)
Can I update my vanity without replacing the cabinet boxes?
Yesโif your existing vanity boxes are structurally sound, you can refresh the look by replacing just the fronts. Many homeowners โrefaceโ by ordering new cabinet doors (and matching drawer fronts, if needed), then painting or refinishing the boxes for a cohesive custom kitchen vanity look.
Refacing is especially smart when:
- The cabinet boxes are solid but the doors look dated
- You want a quicker upgrade without changing plumbing
- Youโre matching a new door style (shaker, slab, raised panel, etc.)
What makes a vanity โcustomโ versus standard?
A custom kitchen vanity is built around your exact needsโoverall width, depth, height, sink configuration, storage mix, door style, and finish. Custom planning also accounts for real-world constraints like wall baseboards, out-of-plumb corners, plumbing locations, and countertop overhang.
What sizes do custom kitchen vanities come in?
Custom kitchen vanities can be planned for single-sink or double-sink layouts, compact powder rooms, or long wall-to-wall runs. The best size is based on room width, door swings, traffic flow, and how much storage you want.
Common layout goals:
- Single-sink vanity with drawers for daily items
- Double-sink vanity with a center drawer bank or tower storage
- Floating vanity for a lighter, modern look
- Wall-to-wall custom fit to eliminate wasted gaps
Do custom kitchen vanities work for double sinks?
Yesโdouble-sink custom kitchen vanities are one of the most popular configurations because they maximize storage while keeping the space functional. Planning usually includes sink spacing, faucet clearance, and where drawers make sense around plumbing.
What cabinet door styles work best for custom kitchen vanities?
Door style drives the overall look of your custom kitchen vanities. Shaker and slab styles are popular for modern and transitional spaces, while raised panel doors lean more traditional. If youโre refacing, choosing a new door style is the fastest way to change the entire vibe.
Explore replacement door options here: cabinet doors.
What finishes are best for a vanity in a humid bathroom?
Bathrooms bring moisture, splashes, and temperature swingsโso durability matters. For custom kitchen vanities in bath settings, choose finishes that handle daily use and are easy to wipe clean. A good exhaust fan plus proper sealing around countertops and sinks also helps.
Durability best practices:
- Wipe standing water promptly (especially near sink edges)
- Seal around the sink/countertop to protect cabinet tops
- Use a ventilation fan to reduce humidity
Are framed or frameless cabinets better for vanity storage?
Both can be excellent for custom kitchen vanities. Frameless cabinets often provide a more open access feel at the cabinet opening, while framed cabinets offer a classic face-frame look. Your best option depends on the style you want and how you plan to organize inside.
Are your vanity cabinets RTA (ready-to-assemble)?
Yesโour vanity cabinet boxes ship flat-packed (RTA), which helps protect components during shipping and makes delivery more efficient. Both framed and frameless cabinet boxes can ship RTA, so you get quality construction while keeping handling practical for projects nationwide.
What materials are your vanity cabinet boxes made from?
Material construction depends on whether you choose framed or frameless vanity cabinet boxes. Based on the cabinet box specs:
- Frameless: 3/4" PureBond cabinet-grade plywood build, with a prefinished UV-resistant maple interior
- Framed: solid hardwood face frame + 1/2" PureBond formaldehyde-free plywood carcass, with a prefinished UV-resistant maple interior
Can I use drawers in custom kitchen vanities?
Absolutelyโdrawers are one of the best upgrades for custom kitchen vanities because they improve daily function and organization. Popular setups include a drawer bank on one side, shallow top drawers for toiletries, and deeper drawers for towels or hair tools.
How do I plan for plumbing with a custom vanity?
Plumbing placement affects sink base selection, drawer options, and interior storage. For custom kitchen vanities, itโs helpful to note drain location, supply lines, and whether you want a centered sink or offset sink.
Helpful info to collect before ordering:
- Centerline of drain and supply lines (left/right)
- Sink type (undermount, drop-in, vessel)
- Countertop thickness and overhang preferences
Whatโs the easiest way to get pricing for custom kitchen vanities?
The fastest way to price a custom kitchen vanity is to start with rough dimensions and the configuration you want (single sink vs double sink, drawers vs doors, floating vs floor-mounted). If youโre refacing, you can often estimate by measuring each door/drawer front and ordering replacements from our cabinet doors selection.
Do you offer vanity cabinets for modern designs?
Yesโmodern custom kitchen vanities often pair best with frameless vanity cabinets for a clean, full-access look, along with slab or minimalist door styles. Start here: frameless vanity cabinets.
Do custom kitchen vanities work for traditional or vintage bathrooms?
Yesโtraditional custom kitchen vanities often use framed cabinet construction and classic door profiles to match molding, trim, and vintage fixtures. Framed options are here: framed vanity cabinets.
Can I create a floating vanity with your cabinets?
Many customers design floating custom kitchen vanities for a lighter look and easier cleaning. Floating installs require strong wall support and correct fasteningโso itโs important to plan blocking and anchoring before installation.
Can I mix open shelving with closed storage in a vanity?
Yesโmixing open and closed zones is a popular approach for custom kitchen vanities. Open shelving can keep everyday items accessible, while closed cabinets hide clutter and protect linens/toiletries from humidity.
What if I only want to change the door color or style?
If the cabinet boxes are still in good condition, refacing is often the most efficient upgrade for custom kitchen vanities. You can swap door style (shaker, slab, raised panel) and repaint or refinish the boxes to match. Start with: replacement cabinet doors.
Do your vanity cabinets ship nationwide?
Yesโour custom kitchen vanities and vanity cabinet boxes ship nationwide. Because cabinet boxes ship flat-packed (RTA), theyโre easier to handle and transport for both homeowners and contractors.
How do I choose between replacing the full vanity vs refacing?
Choose a full replacement when the boxes are damaged, the layout needs to change, or you want a different size/configuration. Choose refacing when the boxes are solid and you mainly want a new look.
Quick decision guide:
- Replace the vanity: you need a different width/depth, more drawers, or a new sink layout
- Reface the vanity: boxes are sturdy but doors/drawer fronts look outdated
Links to start: framed vanity cabinets, frameless vanity cabinets, cabinet doors for refacing.
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