Photo by Michael J. Lee. Vanity used is #30 below in grey!
When planning our lightning fast renovation, I had to forego some of the custom details I initially thought I would do – like a custom vanity in the kids bath – in favor of something store bought and ready to ship. Happily, it not only came out great, but saved me a lot of money too. We always like to use custom vanities when possible, but sometimes retail versions work JUST as well. Finding stylish ones can be a little tricky, so today I rounded up a bunch of retail vanities, with single and double sinks, in hopes that it helps you find some sources for options for your own projects.
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Thanks for sharing, love your selections. I saw down below someone else already asked, but can you share the floor tile you selected? Thanks!
Perfect timing as we are beginning to think about bathroom renovation! Thank you so much!
Erin, love your blog and am enjoying following your journey…I love the basket in your bathroom. Do you maybe remember where you got it?
I would not have guessed it was the same piece- love your color choice and hardware. I also love the floor tile. Overall, very classic and the unique mirror adds a great touch.
Thanks for this Erin! I needed some vanity ideas for my kids bathroom… perfect timing. Just wanted to comment on your post about the pandemic and how exhausting and difficult it’s been. Have you watched Brene Brown’s Netflix special? It’s about vulnerability and putting yourself out there in order to connect with others. I applaud you for being brave enough to be honest and share your story. Thank you for inspiring me to be more honest about my feelings and struggles.
I am in the midst of renovating my kids hall bathroom…because of timing and cost I ordered a marble topped, all wood vanity from Wayfair. It is beautiful and I love it, but my contractor wanted to kill me because it has the top attached and weights a ton! It all worked out, but LESSON LEARNED!
Lowes has the Presnell 61″ double sink vanity in navy blue. We just used it in a tight turnaround. Carrara top, brass hardware and two sinks included. $1,299 + tax. Add two faucets and done. Similar in style to the Jean Stoffer one that you ahve linked, except lpwer price and lower quality.
this post is very appreciated. thank you.
I’s also be interested in knowing more about the tile you used on the floor. By the way, very much enjoying your choices on your new house — all fantastic!
Really nicely done! Could you share details about the tile you used on the floor?
Great vanity and I LOVE the hardware that you selected. We had all 5 of our vanities custom made when we first built our home some years ago. I wish now that I had selected standard ones. They are all still beautiful vanities and I’m having my painter repaint to some newer colors, but all of the tops once again have to be custom fabricated. As you know, standard sizing would have been less expensive.
Thank you for sharing your experience, Judy! This would be a great factor to consider in a bathroom remodel: will the homeowner be moving on in a few years or staying put for quite some time?
I was literally just researching vanities earlier today for our primary bathroom! Super helpful, thank you!!
Wow
Great choices
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Thank you so much for this as we are in the “process !” Lightening fast renovation is an understatement !!!
But WOW , are you knocking it out of the park! Everything is so beautiful Erin !