Bathroom Vanities
Bathroom Vanities in Westchester County, NY
The vanity anchors a bathroom's design. We specify custom and semi-custom vanities from manufacturers who build for longevity, not turnover.
Vanity styles for every primary bath
Furniture-Quality Vanity
Vanities built to the same standards as fine furniture — solid wood construction, furniture-level finishing, and bespoke dimensions. The standard for primary baths in Westchester luxury renovations.
Floating / Wall-Mounted Vanity
Wall-hung vanities with no floor contact. Visually expand the bathroom, simplify floor cleaning, and create a contemporary aesthetic. Requires wall-mounted drain and supply lines.
Double Vanity
Side-by-side sinks with shared or separate cabinetry. The norm for primary baths shared between partners. Requires thoughtful layout to ensure adequate counter space.
Freestanding Unit
Standalone vanity with exposed legs or a fully enclosed base. Offers a furniture-like feel without the complexity of a built-in installation.
Countertop options
The vanity top completes the look. We guide you through material selection based on your lifestyle and aesthetic.
Most popular
Quartz
Non-porous, durable, consistent color. No sealing required. The standard for Westchester luxury baths.
Timeless beauty
Marble
Classic elegance. Requires regular sealing. Ideal for low-traffic guest baths or owners who want natural beauty.
Natural hardness
Quartzite
Naturally harder than marble, unique veining. Often confused with quartz — entirely different material. Requires sealing.
Value option
Cultured Marble
Molded composite with integrated sink bowl. Seamless, easy to clean, available in many colors. Mid-range budget option.
Vanity FAQ
How much does a custom bathroom vanity cost in Westchester?
Custom bathroom vanity costs in Westchester County range from $1,500 for a simple custom piece to $8,000+ for a furniture-quality double vanity with stone top. Semi-custom vanities from quality manufacturers run $800–$3,000 before the countertop.
What countertop material is best for a bathroom vanity?
Quartz is the most popular choice for Westchester luxury bathrooms — it's non-porous, durable, and available in many colors. Marble is beautiful but requires regular sealing. Cultured marble is a mid-range alternative. Natural quartzite and granite are also used for primary baths.
Can you match bathroom vanity cabinetry to kitchen cabinets?
Yes. When your bathroom and kitchen are specified from the same manufacturer, we can match door style, finish, and hardware across both spaces for a cohesive whole-home design.
What is the difference between a freestanding and floating vanity?
Freestanding vanities rest on the floor like furniture and are easier to install but show floor space around them. Floating (wall-mounted) vanities are mounted to the wall with no floor contact — visually expanding the space and making floor cleaning easier, but requiring wall-mounted plumbing.
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