Cumming and greater Forsyth County are among the fastest-growing areas in Georgia, full of new construction and generously sized homes. New primary suites here are often built with the width for a real double vanity, and the finishes you choose set the tone of the whole build.
A solid-wood bathroom vanity is one of the few upgrades that looks better in year ten than it did on move-in day. For a Cumming home with room to spare, choosing genuine hardwood over builder-grade cabinetry is where lasting quality begins.
Popular Bathroom Vanity Sizes for Cumming Homes
Because so much of Forsyth County was built recently, primary baths tend to be larger and more open than in older Atlanta neighborhoods. That extra width is exactly what a double vanity is made for.
- 60", 72", 84", and 96" doubles suit the roomy primary suites common in newer Cumming and Forsyth County builds. Two sinks, real drawer storage, and a generous countertop make daily routines easier for a couple sharing the space.
- 48"–60" singles fit secondary and guest baths, or a kids' bath down the hall.
- 24"–36" singles are ideal for a powder room off the entry.
If your wall measures 60 inches or more, a double sink vanity is usually the most satisfying choice for a Cumming bathroom remodel.
Measuring before you order
Measure the full wall width, then account for door swings, trim, and any wall-mounted fixtures. Leaving a few inches of breathing room on each side keeps a large vanity from feeling crowded.
Solid-Wood Finishes That Suit Cumming Bathrooms
Every vanity from Willow Bath and Vanity is built from genuine hardwood, so the grain and color you see is the real material, not a printed film. A few finishes pair especially well with newer Forsyth County homes:
- Teak is naturally rich in oils, warm in tone, and exceptionally at home in a humid bathroom.
- White oak reads light, clean, and contemporary, a natural match for the transitional style of many new Cumming builds.
- Mango brings character and warmth with a distinctive grain for those who want the vanity to stand out.
- Birch offers a smooth, even surface that suits a calm, minimal palette.
Why Solid Wood (No MDF) Matters in a Georgia Bathroom
Georgia summers are humid, and a bathroom is the most humid room in the house. Many new homes arrive with veneered particleboard or MDF vanities that look fine at first and then swell, soften, or delaminate after a few years of steam and moisture.
Willow Bath and Vanity builds only with solid wood. That construction holds up to Georgia humidity and to decades of daily use. It also means the details are built to last: dovetail-joined drawers, soft-close hardware, and durable stone tops in quartz, quartzite, or marble. A solid-wood bathroom vanity is a genuine long-term investment rather than a fixture you will replace in a few years.
Visit a Willow Bath and Vanity Showroom Near Cumming
See solid-wood vanities and countertop options in person at our Alpharetta showroom, the closest to Cumming and Forsyth County: 6520 Corporate Court, Suite 200, Alpharetta, GA 30005, (770) 752-2224. We also have a Norcross showroom at 6510 Jimmy Carter Blvd, Suite C, Norcross, GA 30071, (770) 752-2223, for buyers on the other side of the metro. Prefer to order online? We ship across the greater Atlanta metro and vanities arrive ready to install.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size double vanity fits a typical new Cumming primary bath?
Many newer Forsyth County primary suites comfortably fit a 72" or 84" double. Measure your wall first; if you have 60 inches or more, a double is usually the better use of the space.
Will a solid-wood vanity hold up to Georgia humidity?
Yes. Solid hardwoods like teak and white oak handle moisture far better than MDF or particleboard, which is why we build every vanity from real wood rather than veneer over composite.
Which countertop should I choose?
Quartz is low-maintenance and consistent, quartzite is exceptionally hard and natural, and marble offers classic veining. All three pair beautifully with our hardwood bases.
Ready to outfit your Forsyth County home in solid wood? Explore our bathroom vanities, compare double sink vanities for a larger primary suite, or browse single sink vanities for guest and powder rooms.