16 prefab vanities that look GREAT!

One thing that Brandon and I have talked about regarding our secondary bathrooms is that we’ll likely choose prefab vanities if those are less expensive. While this wouldn’t be my #1 choice if I had endless money, it’ll be perfect for years to come while we live life and think of a super cool bathroom design to do in the future.

To help me see what’s out there for store bought vanities and their respective prices, I did some shopping research at Wayfair, West Elm, and Home Depot. Full disclosure, I have no idea what prefab or custom vanities cost. It’s possible that none of the vanities I linked are cost effective and in that case, I just have expensive taste? Well, we’ll cross that bridge when we get there!

By the way, if you like any of the vanities from Home Depot or Wayfair, you can click the links and there’s a good chance that the customer reviews include photos of how the vanity looked in the reviewer’s bathroom. Unfortunately West Elm didn’t have many customer photos, but the way the vanity is styled in the product pictures gives you a good idea of how nice it’ll look!

Now let’s go through these 16 vanities!

1. This vanity is 6 feet wide! It has double sinks and a perfectly neutral wood tone. It’s currently $2400.

Wayfair

2. This double vanity has a smoky tone! It’s 54 inches and $1500.

Wayfair

3. This vanity is not cost effective in comparison to the first two, but it looks very sharp! It’s only 36 inches wide, yet costs a whopping $2000.

Wayfair

4. This would be a good option for the boys’ bathroom. It’s 54 inches wide and $2300. Most of the vanities from Wayfair are actually on sale! I’m hoping that this Memorial Day sale happens again next year, so we can order all of our vanities early and at a good price!

Wayfair

5. I love how crisp this vanity is! It’s 6 feet long and $2600. I feel like I don’t always like white cabinets with black pulls, but it’s pulled off very well here!

Wayfair

6. Moving into West Elm territory! This vanity is another smaller one at 3 feet wide, but rings up at $1300.

West Elm

7. This vanity definitely has a mid-century look! It’s 63 inches wide (my height!), and about $2500.

Wayfair

8. The pulls on this 5 foot wide vanity look like slugs! This is one of the most expensive vanities in my post at $2700.

West Elm

9. But not one to be beat, this vanity is the same width as the one above (5 feet) but costs thousands more! If you take the total cost ($4700) divided by the linear feet (5 feet), you’re looking at $860 per linear foot of vanity!

West Elm

10. I feel like a big thing right now is making your kitchen and bathroom cabinetry look like furniture, and this vanity definitely gives dresser/nightstand vibes. It is absolutely cute as a button, so the price of $2700 at 63 inches wide is worth it to me!

West Elm

11. Ok, this 6 foot vanity looks like our IKEA MALM dresser that we love! It’s a little pricy at $3700, but I love the look of it!

West Elm

12. The last of the West Elm vanities! This one is 4 feet wide, and $2400. I love the wood tone and the integrated handles!

West Elm

13. Home Depot has budget friendly vanities with tons of good reviews. This particular vanity is 5 feet wide and only $800!

Home Depot

14. This vanity is very modern with its long pulls! It’s 42 inches and seems to be a good price at $959!

Home Depot

15. Brandon noted that the knobs and pulls on this vanity look like the faces of the pitstop crew on Cars! It’s 61 inches wide (odd size!) and $2000.

Home Depot

16. This vanity is quite a bit different than the others with it being a more traditional build. It’s got a cool wood tone and plenty of storage! It’s $2300 and 6 feet wide.

Home Depot

This post will be good for me to reference in the future if I need to find a vanity! I hope it also gives you some options if you’re thinking of doing a bathroom remodel. If you asked for my top three on the list and were really twisting my arm, I would pick #5, #7, and #10!

Thanks for reading!

Davien


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