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Fabuwood Bathroom Vanities: Sizes, Styles & Buying Guide

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White shaker Fabuwood-style bathroom vanity with quartz top, brass hardware, and round mirror in a bright bathroom

Yes — Fabuwood makes bathroom vanities, and they're built like the brand's kitchen cabinets rather than like furniture-store vanities: all-plywood boxes, solid wood door frames, dovetailed soft-close drawers, and a moisture-resistant UV-cured finish, in the same collections and colors as the kitchen lines. Widths run from 12 to 60 inches across six configurations, at a comfortable 34-inch height, with single cabinets starting around $500–$700.

That construction difference is the whole story of this guide. Most vanities sold online are disposable furniture with a sink on top; a cabinet-grade vanity is plumbing-ready cabinetry that survives a wet room for decades — and can match your kitchen. As an authorized Fabuwood dealer we sell both the kitchens and the vanities, so here's exactly what's in the vanity lineup, what it costs, and how to plan one.

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Does Fabuwood Make Bathroom Vanities?

It does — though you won't find them sold as complete "vanity sets." Fabuwood builds vanity cabinets as part of its cabinet collections: bathroom-depth, bathroom-height versions of the same boxes used in its kitchens. You combine them the way a designer would — a sink base here, a drawer stack beside it — and top them with the countertop and sink of your choice.

Construction is the same spec that earns Fabuwood its "A"-grade value reputation in kitchens: all-plywood boxes, solid wood door frames, dovetailed drawer boxes on full-extension soft-close slides, and Blum® soft-close hinges. Two details matter extra in a bathroom: the UV-cured factory finish is moisture-resistant — built for the humidity swings of a daily-shower bathroom — and finished side panels are available so exposed cabinet ends match the fronts.

White shaker single-sink bathroom vanity with quartz countertop, brass hardware, and a round mirror
Fabuwood's kitchen lines translate cleanly to the bath, as in this white shaker single-sink vanity.

Cabinet-Grade vs. Big-Box Vanities

Search "bathroom vanity" and you'll drown in $400–$800 all-in-one units with the top included. They look similar in photos; they are not similar inside. Here's the honest comparison:

Factor Typical Big-Box Vanity Fabuwood Vanity Cabinets
Box material MDF or particleboard All-plywood
Drawers Stapled, basic slides Dovetailed, full-extension soft-close
Finish Thermofoil or spray paint Moisture-resistant UV-cured factory finish
Sizing Fixed units (24", 30", 36", 48", 60") Six configurations, 12"–60", combined to fit your wall
Countertop Included (usually thin cultured marble) Your choice — quartz, granite, marble
Matches your kitchen No Same collections and finishes
Lifespan in a wet room 5–10 years 20+ years

The fair takeaway: if you're outfitting a rental powder room on a tight budget, a big-box unit does the job. For a primary bath you'll use daily for a decade — especially one where swollen particleboard has already killed a vanity — cabinet-grade construction is the better spend, and the price gap is smaller than most people expect.

Fabuwood Vanity Sizes and Configurations

Fabuwood vanity cabinets are 21 inches deep and 34 inches tall (about 35–36 inches with the countertop — modern "comfort height"), in widths from 12 to 60 inches. Six configurations cover nearly every bathroom layout:

Configuration Widths What It's For
Vanity sink base 21"–42" The cabinet under the sink — doors below, false front concealing plumbing
Sink & drawer combo 30"–60" Sink opening plus a working drawer stack in one cabinet; 60" comes in single- or double-bowl
Vanity drawer base 12"–33" Full stack of soft-close drawers beside the sink
Vanity base 12"–30" Standard door-and-drawer bathroom storage
Full height base 12"–36" One tall door, open interior for towels and taller items
Vanity wall cabinet 24" Matching above-counter storage beside the mirror

The combinations are the point. A classic 60-inch double vanity is one 60-inch double-bowl combo — or a 36-inch sink base flanked by two 12-inch drawer bases, which adds far more storage. Drawer-left and drawer-right versions of the combos let you put storage on the side your door swing allows.

Light gray double-sink bathroom vanity with marble top and two mirrors showing a multi-cabinet vanity run
Setting vanity cabinets side by side builds a full double-sink run without custom pricing.

Vanity Colors and Styles

Vanity cabinets come in the same finishes as the kitchen collections, which is exactly why designers love them — a powder room can echo the kitchen, or a primary bath can go bolder than you'd dare downstairs. The bathroom favorites from the palette:

  • Frost — crisp white shaker, the spa-bathroom default that makes small baths feel bigger
  • Dove — soft off-white that warms up marble-look counters and brass fixtures
  • Indigo — the navy statement vanity; with white walls and brass, it's the most-requested bathroom look we design
  • Pistachio Green and Pitch Black — powder-room drama in small, low-risk doses
  • Timber and Desert Oak — wood-tone warmth that hides water spots and toothpaste evidence better than any paint

For the full palette with pairing advice, see our complete Fabuwood color guide — and because bathroom lighting distorts color even more than kitchen lighting, order a door sample and look at it next to your actual tile before committing.

Deep navy blue vanity cabinet with dovetailed soft-close drawers open showing organized bathroom storage
Deep navy finishes pair with dovetailed soft-close drawers for storage that works as hard as it looks.

What Fabuwood Vanities Cost

Real numbers from our current catalog, in the Galaxy Frost finish:

  • Single cabinets: roughly $500–$900 — a 24-inch vanity base runs about $745, a 30-inch sink base about $710, a 42-inch sink base about $835
  • Sink & drawer combos: from about $1,165 for a 30-inch unit, rising with width; 60-inch double-bowl combos sit at the top of the range
  • Complete double vanities: most multi-cabinet runs land between $1,500 and $3,000 in cabinetry, before countertop and sink

Remember what's not in those numbers: the countertop, sink, and faucet are your choice and your budget line. That's a feature, not a catch — a quartz top on a plywood cabinet outlasts the all-in-one unit's cultured marble by decades. Wondering how vanity spending compares with the rest of a remodel? Our cost estimator covers full kitchens, and vanity quotes come itemized alongside any kitchen design.

How to Plan Your Vanity

Five decisions, in the order a designer makes them:

  1. Measure the wall, then subtract. Note the full wall width, then subtract door swings, trim, and the toilet's required 15 inches from vanity edge to toilet centerline. What's left is your vanity width.
  2. Pick the sink count. Two sinks need at least 60 inches of vanity to be comfortable. If you have 48–59 inches, one sink plus a generous drawer stack beats two cramped basins.
  3. Prioritize drawers. Bathroom clutter is small — drawers beat doors for everything but cleaning supplies. A sink base plus one drawer base stores more usable stuff than a wide all-door run.
  4. Check your plumbing height. Comfort-height cabinets meet existing rough-ins fine in most homes, but confirm before ordering if your plumbing is unusually high or the floor is being raised.
  5. Plan the top with the cabinet. Standard tops overhang about an inch; order the cabinet first, template the top after installation, and the fit will be perfect.

The easiest path through all five: our free 3D design service handles bathrooms as well as kitchens — send wall measurements and a photo, and you'll get a rendered vanity layout with an itemized quote, usually within one business day. Prefer to browse first? Every configuration is on the site under vanity cabinets, or contact us / call 609-900-3358 and our team — or the free Cabinets AI assistant, any hour — will point you to the right boxes for your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Fabuwood make bathroom vanities?

Yes. Fabuwood builds vanity cabinets — sink bases, drawer bases, sink-and-drawer combos, full-height bases, and matching wall cabinets — in the same collections and finishes as its kitchen lines, with the same plywood construction and soft-close hardware.

What sizes do Fabuwood vanities come in?

Widths run from 12 to 60 inches across six configurations, all 21 inches deep and 34 inches tall. Cabinets combine like kitchen cabinets, so a double vanity can be one 60-inch double-bowl unit or a custom mix of sink base and drawer stacks.

Are Fabuwood vanities comfort height?

Yes — at 34 inches plus a countertop, they finish around 35–36 inches, the modern "comfort height" most adults prefer. Traditional vanities ran 30–32 inches; the taller standard saves your back at the morning sink.

Can my bathroom vanity match my kitchen cabinets?

Exactly — that's the biggest advantage of a cabinet-brand vanity. Order the vanity in the same collection and finish as your Fabuwood kitchen (Frost, Dove, Indigo, Timber, and the rest) and the two rooms match from the same factory finish batch philosophy.

Do Fabuwood vanities include the countertop and sink?

No — Fabuwood supplies the cabinetry only. You choose the countertop, sink, and faucet separately, which lets you pair a durable plywood cabinet with a real quartz or granite top instead of the thin cultured-marble slab bundled with all-in-one vanities.

Are Fabuwood cabinets okay in a humid bathroom?

Yes. The plywood boxes handle moisture far better than the particleboard in typical bathroom furniture, and the UV-cured factory finish is moisture-resistant. Pair with a working exhaust fan — as with any wood cabinetry — and they're built for decades of daily showers.

How much does a Fabuwood vanity cost?

Single vanity cabinets run roughly $500–$900, sink-and-drawer combos start around $1,165, and complete multi-cabinet double vanities typically land between $1,500 and $3,000 in cabinetry — countertop and sink extra. An itemized quote from your measurements is free.

Noor K.

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Noor K.

Technology Manager at Captivating Cabinets

Noor manages and develops the Captivating Cabinets website, and writes practical guides on cabinet styles, finishes, pricing, and remodel planning.

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