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Sonoma Reeded Bathroom Vanities

The Sonoma reeded bathroom vanity collection pairs vertical ribbed texture with solid-wood construction and quartz or marble tops — available in painted colors, teak and white oak, in single- and double-sink sizes for powder rooms through primary baths.

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      The Sonoma reeded bathroom vanity collection brings together vertical texture, clean storage and a wide range of finishes for bathrooms of every style. Sonoma is available in painted colors, teak and white oak, making it one of the most versatile reeded vanity collections at Willow Bath & Vanity.

      Choose a painted Sonoma vanity for a bold designer look, a teak Sonoma vanity for warm natural character, or a white oak Sonoma vanity for a lighter modern bathroom. With single-sink and double-sink layouts, Sonoma works for powder rooms, guest bathrooms, kids’ bathrooms, shared bathrooms and larger primary bathroom remodels.

      What Is the Sonoma Collection?

      The Sonoma bathroom vanity collection is a line of reeded bathroom vanities with vertical ribbed cabinet fronts, solid wood construction, soft-close storage and quartz or marble countertops. What makes Sonoma stand out is choice: it comes in painted colors, teak and white oak, so the same reeded style fits modern, transitional, organic modern and spa-inspired bathrooms.

      In short: Sonoma is a reeded, solid-wood vanity available in painted colors, teak and white oak — in single- and double-sink sizes with quartz or marble tops.

      Why Choose a Sonoma Reeded Bathroom Vanity?

      A Sonoma reeded bathroom vanity adds vertical texture and depth without making the bathroom feel busy. The ribbed fronts catch the light and make the vanity feel more designed than a flat-front cabinet, while the range of finishes lets you take the same style in a painted, teak or white oak direction.

      Choose Sonoma if you want:

      • A reeded or fluted bathroom vanity with vertical texture
      • A choice of painted colors, teak or white oak in one collection
      • A solid wood bathroom vanity with soft-close storage
      • A quartz or marble top vanity for a finished look
      • A single-sink vanity for a powder room, guest bath or hall bath
      • A double-sink vanity for a primary or shared bathroom

      Sonoma Finish Groups: Painted, Teak & White Oak

      Sonoma is best understood by finish group. The same reeded cabinet is offered in painted colors, natural teak and white oak — so you can choose Sonoma by color or by wood.

      Finish Group Examples Best For Design Feel
      Painted Sonoma vanities Alabaster, White, Black, Pewter Green, Evergreen and other painted colors Designer bathrooms, powder rooms, guest baths, primary baths Tailored, colorful, clean, modern
      Sonoma Teak vanities Dark Natural Teak, Light Natural Teak, Whitewashed Teak Warm modern bathrooms, spa bathrooms, primary suites Warm, natural, substantial, rich
      Sonoma White Oak vanities White Oak, Nordic White Oak Modern bathrooms, Scandinavian bathrooms, neutral remodels Light, clean, calm, current

      Painted Sonoma Vanities

      A painted Sonoma vanity is the best choice when you want the reeded texture in a designer color. The painted finish keeps the ribbed doors tailored, while the texture keeps the cabinet from looking flat. Painted Sonoma vanities pair well with white quartz, marble-look tops, brushed brass, matte black and polished nickel.

      Compare related colors: accent color bathroom vanities, white and neutral bathroom vanities and green bathroom vanities.

      Sonoma Teak Vanities

      A Sonoma Teak vanity brings the reeded style into warm natural wood. Teak makes the ribbed fronts feel rich and spa-inspired, and works beautifully with white quartz, brushed brass and warm lighting.

      Teak Finish Best For Design Feel
      Dark Natural Teak Warm modern bathrooms, primary suites, spa spaces Rich, natural, substantial
      Light Natural Teak Bright warm bathrooms and organic modern spaces Warm, relaxed, natural
      Whitewashed Teak Soft neutral bathrooms and light modern designs Light, calm, natural

      Browse all teak bathroom vanities.

      Sonoma White Oak Vanities

      A Sonoma White Oak vanity is best when you want the reeded style in a lighter, cleaner wood tone. White Oak and Nordic White Oak suit modern, Scandinavian, organic modern and neutral bathrooms.

      White Oak Finish Best For Design Feel
      White Oak Modern transitional bathrooms and neutral remodels Warm, clean, current, natural
      Nordic White Oak Scandinavian, minimalist and light modern bathrooms Airy, soft, calm, refined

      Browse all white oak bathroom vanities.

      Sonoma Bathroom Vanity Size Guide

      Before choosing a finish, start with size. Sonoma is available in compact, medium and large sizes, in single-sink and double-sink layouts.

      Sonoma Vanity Size Best For Recommended Layout Shop by Size
      24 inch Very small powder rooms and compact bathrooms Single sink 20"–29" vanities
      30 inch Powder rooms, small bathrooms, compact guest baths Single sink 30"–39" vanities
      36 inch Guest bathrooms, hall baths, small full bathrooms Single, center or offset sink 30"–39" vanities
      42 inch Medium bathrooms and guest baths Single sink 40"–49" vanities
      48 inch Larger single sink bathrooms Single sink 40"–49" vanities
      60 inch Primary and shared bathrooms Single or double sink 50"–69" vanities
      72 inch Comfortable primary and shared bathrooms Double sink 70"–79" vanities
      84 inch Large primary bathrooms and luxury remodels Double sink 80" & up vanities

      For a powder room, choose a 24 or 30 inch Sonoma. For a guest bath, choose 36, 42 or 48 inch. For a primary bathroom, choose 60, 72 or 84 inch depending on whether you need one sink or two.

      Single Sink vs Double Sink Sonoma Vanities

      Sonoma comes in both single-sink and double-sink layouts. The right choice depends on how the bathroom is used every day.

      Layout Best For Why It Works
      Single sink Powder rooms, guest baths, hall baths, small bathrooms Reeded style and storage without crowding the room
      Wide single sink (48–60 in) Larger single-sink bathrooms More counter space with a luxury single-basin look
      Double sink Primary and shared bathrooms Two people can use the vanity at once
      Large double (72–84 in) Primary bath focal walls Balanced focal point with more storage and scale

      Compare related layouts: single sink bathroom vanities, double sink bathroom vanities, floating single sink vanities and floating double sink vanities.

      Offset Sink Sonoma Vanities

      Some Sonoma sizes include offset sink options — useful when you want more usable counter space on one side or when the plumbing is not perfectly centered.

      Offset Sink Layout Best For Why It Helps
      Right offset sink Bathrooms needing more counter space on the left Gives one larger usable counter zone
      Left offset sink Bathrooms needing more counter space on the right Can work better with off-center plumbing
      Center sink Most standard bathroom layouts Balanced look with easy mirror alignment

      If your layout is narrow or off-center, compare left offset sink vanities and right offset sink vanities before choosing your Sonoma size.

      Quartz and Marble Countertops

      Sonoma vanities are designed with stone tops that complete the look. The countertop color and material can make a Sonoma vanity feel modern, classic, dramatic or soft.

      Countertop Type Best For Design Result
      White quartz top Modern bathrooms, guest baths, primary bathrooms Clean, bright, practical and easy to coordinate
      Marble-look quartz top Transitional and luxury bathrooms Elegant veining with easy coordination
      Genuine marble top Luxury bathrooms and natural stone lovers Classic, unique and high-end
      Quartz or marble top with backsplash Bathrooms needing a finished, built-in look Protects the wall and completes the vanity

      White quartz is the most flexible option because it works with every Sonoma finish. Marble and marble-look tops are especially strong with painted, teak and white oak Sonoma vanities.

      Best Faucet and Hardware Finishes

      The faucet and hardware finish can change the personality of a Sonoma vanity, so it is worth choosing intentionally.

      Finish Best Pairing Style Feel
      Brushed brass Teak, Evergreen, Pewter Green, Black, white oak Warm, designer, elevated
      Matte black White, Alabaster, white oak, modern bathrooms Modern, graphic, high contrast
      Chrome White, Alabaster, Nordic White Oak, bright bathrooms Clean, bright, timeless
      Polished nickel Painted neutrals, transitional bathrooms Classic, refined, elegant
      Brushed nickel Guest and family bathrooms, soft neutrals Soft, practical, easy to coordinate

      For a warm designer look, pair teak or painted Sonoma vanities with brushed brass. For a cleaner modern look, use matte black or chrome.

      Best Sonoma Vanity by Bathroom Type

      Bathroom Type Best Sonoma Vanity Why
      Powder room 24 or 30 inch painted single sink Compact size with strong color and reeded texture
      Small full bathroom 30 or 36 inch Sonoma Practical storage without overwhelming the room
      Guest bathroom 42 or 48 inch Sonoma More counter space and a finished look
      Kids’ bathroom Painted Sonoma with quartz top Color, durability and easy coordination
      Primary bathroom 60, 72 or 84 inch Sonoma Better storage and stronger scale
      Shared bathroom 60–84 inch double sink Two sink zones with balanced storage
      Spa-inspired bathroom Sonoma Teak vanity Natural wood warmth and reeded texture

      What to Measure Before Buying a Sonoma Vanity

      Before ordering a Sonoma bathroom vanity, measure carefully. A vanity can look perfect online but still be the wrong fit if the width, depth, plumbing, drawer clearance or door swing does not work.

      • Wall width: measure the full wall or opening where the vanity will sit.
      • Vanity depth: confirm the cabinet will not block the walkway or door swing.
      • Plumbing location: check drain and supply line placement before choosing sink layout.
      • Drawer clearance: make sure drawers will not hit the toilet, wall or shower door.
      • Sink layout: choose single sink, double sink or offset sink based on daily use.
      • Faucet drilling: confirm single-hole, 4 inch centerset, 8 inch widespread or wall-mount compatibility.
      • Countertop overhang: measure the finished top, not only the cabinet box.

      Before ordering: read our bathroom vanity measurement guide to confirm width, depth, plumbing rough-in, door swing, drawer clearance and sink placement.

      See Sonoma Vanities in Person

      Photos are helpful, but reeded texture, painted color, teak tone, white oak grain, drawer quality, countertop veining and cabinet scale are easier to judge in person. Sonoma can look different depending on bathroom lighting, tile color, faucet finish and surrounding materials.

      Visit a Willow Bath & Vanity showroom to compare Sonoma vanities, painted colors, teak and white oak finishes, reeded cabinet texture, countertop options, single- and double-sink layouts and hardware finishes in person. Bring your measurements, photos of the space and plumbing location to make choosing easier.

      Final Thoughts

      The Sonoma reeded bathroom vanity collection is a strong choice if you want reeded texture with real finish flexibility. The same ribbed cabinet is offered in painted colors, teak and white oak, so Sonoma fits modern, transitional, organic modern and spa-inspired bathrooms alike.

      Choose painted Sonoma for a designer color, Sonoma Teak for warm natural wood, or Sonoma White Oak for a lighter modern look. Pick a 24–30 inch Sonoma for a powder room, 36–48 inch for a guest bath, and 60–84 inch for a primary bathroom.

      Sonoma Bathroom Vanities — FAQ

      Sonoma is a reeded bathroom vanity collection with vertical ribbed cabinet fronts, solid wood construction, soft-close storage and quartz or marble tops. It is available in painted colors, teak and white oak, in single- and double-sink layouts.

      Sonoma is best described as a reeded bathroom vanity because the cabinet fronts have vertical ribbed texture. Many shoppers also search for this look as a fluted, ribbed or grooved vanity.

      Sonoma is available in painted colors, teak finishes such as Dark Natural Teak, Light Natural Teak and Whitewashed Teak, and white oak finishes including White Oak and Nordic White Oak, depending on size and availability.

      Yes. Sonoma is available in teak finishes, which bring the reeded style into warm natural wood, a strong choice for spa-inspired and warm modern bathrooms.

      Yes. Sonoma is available in White Oak and Nordic White Oak, both strong choices for modern, Scandinavian and neutral bathrooms.

      Sonoma bathroom vanities are available in multiple sizes, including compact powder room sizes, 30, 36, 42, 48, 60, 72 and 84 inch options depending on finish and sink layout.

      Yes. Sonoma is available in double-sink layouts, including larger sizes for primary bathrooms and shared spaces.

      Sonoma vanities are offered with quartz or marble countertop options depending on product selection. Many Sonoma vanities also include a matching backsplash for a finished look.

      Brushed brass works beautifully with teak and painted Sonoma vanities. Chrome and polished nickel suit white and neutral finishes, and matte black creates modern contrast with lighter finishes.

      You can visit a Willow Bath & Vanity showroom to compare Sonoma vanities, painted colors, teak and white oak finishes, reeded cabinet texture, countertop options, sink layouts and hardware finishes in person.