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Frequently Asked Questions
What Materials Are Your Vanities Made Of?
Most of our vanities are built from eco-friendly MDF, MFC, or plywood. These engineered materials are widely used in modern bathroom furniture because they are stable, moisture-resistant, and less likely to warp compared to untreated natural wood.
MDF / MFC: Smooth surface, great for painted finishes, strong resistance to humidity when sealed properly.
Plywood: Multi-layer wood structure for high strength and excellent durability in damp environments.
All materials are selected for longevity, stability, and environmental safety.
How Do I Choose a Faucet That Fits My Vanity and Sink?
Choosing the correct faucet depends on the number of holes, hole spacing, and installation type on your vanity top or sink.
1. Check number of mounting holes:Single-hole: Works with most modern faucets and vessel sinks.
Three-hole (4" centerset): For compact traditional faucets.
Three-hole (8" widespread): For larger vanities and wider faucet styles.
2. Check hole diameter: Ensure the faucet base plate or stem fits the cutout size.
3. Check spacing (for multi-hole setups): Match the distance between the outer holes.
You can explore compatible faucets here: Sink Faucets
How Do I Choose a Mirror That Matches My Vanity?
A good rule of thumb is to choose a mirror that is 2–4 inches narrower than your vanity.
Example:
• 36" vanity → 28–34" mirror
• 48" vanity → 40–46" mirror
For double vanities: You can use two single mirrors or one wide mirror that aligns with both sinks.
Medicine cabinets are also a great option if you need extra storage above the vanity.
Explore our collections:
Bathroom Mirrors
Medicine Cabinets
Will This Vanity and Sink Fit My Bathroom Layout?
To ensure a correct fit, measure:
- Width — total wall space available
- Depth — ensure doors and drawers can open
- Height — check mirror, outlet, and plumbing clearance
- Plumbing locations — drain and water supply positions
Vanity Measuring Guide
Send us your measurements and we can double-check compatibility for you.
Do I Need a Professional to Install My Vanity?
It depends on the type of vanity and your existing plumbing:
- Freestanding vanities: Suitable for DIY if plumbing location stays the same.
- Wall-mounted (floating) vanities: Professional installation recommended; must anchor into studs.
- Any plumbing relocation: Requires a licensed plumber.
- Heavy stone resin tops: Two-person lift recommended.
How Much Storage Space Will I Get?
Storage depends on your vanity width and internal layout. Here's a quick guide:
| Vanity Width | Typical Storage Structure |
|---|---|
| Under 20" | One compact cabinet |
| 20–30" | Two drawers or a two-tier cabinet |
| 31–50" | Larger drawers + cabinets; some models include open shelves |
| 51–70" | Two large double-door cabinets plus center shelves, or four wide drawers |
Tell us your storage needs and we’ll recommend the ideal vanity size.