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      Quartz bathroom vanities combine refined design with everyday durability.
      Our collection features premium quartz countertops paired with genuine wood cabinetry — solid teak, white oak or painted birch depending on the line — offering a clean, elegant look that fits modern, transitional, and classic bathrooms.

      Each vanity is designed for long-term use, with moisture-resistant surfaces, precision-cut edges, and a wide selection of sizes, finishes, and sink configurations. Quartz countertops are non-porous, easy to maintain, and ideal for high-traffic bathrooms.

      Explore customizable quartz bathroom vanities crafted for lasting beauty and reliable performance.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What sizes do quartz bathroom vanities come in?

      Quartz vanities are available across the full size range, from compact 24-inch and 30-inch units for powder rooms up through 48-inch, 60-inch and 72-inch configurations for primary baths. Measure your wall width and plumbing location first, then leave a few inches of clearance on each side so doors and drawers open freely.

      Are quartz vanities made of solid wood?

      It depends on the line. Our teak, white oak and mango vanities are built from solid wood, while painted lines use solid wood construction with solid hardwood frames and doors and a veneer over marine-grade plywood on the larger panels for stability. Across every line the cabinetry is genuine wood — never MDF or particleboard. Browse the solid wood collection if you want fully solid-wood construction.

      What countertop options are available?

      This collection is built around quartz, a non-porous surface that resists stains and everyday wear. Depending on the design, tops come in quartz, quartzite, marble, travertine or terrazzo, finished with a mitered or cove edge. You can compare surfaces and edge profiles on our bathroom vanity countertops guide.

      Should I choose a single or double sink?

      Single-sink vanities suit smaller baths and guest rooms, while double sinks give two people their own space in a shared primary bath. As a rule of thumb, plan for at least 60 inches of width before committing to a double basin. Explore single-sink and double-sink layouts to see what fits your room.

      Do these vanities ship assembled?

      Yes. Our vanities arrive fully assembled and factory-finished, so there is no flat-pack construction — you simply set the piece, connect the plumbing and mount it. The quartz top and hardware are installed and inspected before the vanity leaves our warehouse.