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Application
Application
This section allows you to narrow your results by four broad product applications: vanity console, vanity cabinet, vanity top and vanity. A Lavatory console is a small, often metal and wall mounted vanity. Vanity cabinet refers to those units which are sold without a top, while "vanity" represents those units with a top.
Series
Series
If there is a particular series or collection you were looking for, you can narrow your results for just that series here.
Colors
Installation Type
Installation Type
All vanities will fall within two installation types: Floor Standing, or Wall Mounted. Every vanity we offer can be found within one of these two, however, to make things a bit easier, we have split vanities into three additional groups: Vessel, Corner, and Lavatory Console. Vanities listed within these three groups can also be found within Floor Standing or Wall Mounted, depending on the method required for installation.

Mounting Type
Features
Number of Basins
Number of Basins
The terms "Single Vanity" and "Double Vanity" refer to the number of basins, or sinks, the vanity has. Please choose from the options below to narrow your results.
Number of Handles
Theme
Type
Type
The vanities category consists of product type: fixtures
Material
Material
If there is a particular material you would like your new vanity to be constructed of, please select from the list below.
More Ways to Shop
More Ways to Shop
This section allows you to filter your results by shopping attributes. For example, clicking on "In Stock" will remove all out-of-stock products from the results.

Price
Price
Vanity pricing is widely varied. As a rule of thumb, you get what you pay for, but keep in mind that many of the vanities we carry are sold as the cabinet only, while others are sold as bundles (kits that can include as much as the cabinet, top, sink, faucet, and mirror all as one package). Naturally, bundles cost more than the cabinet alone.
Faucet Holes
Height
Height
Height of the vanity, in inches:

Length
Width
Width
Width of the vanity, in inches:

Depth
Depth
Depth of the vanity, in inches:

Faucet Centers
Spout Reach
Spout Height
Valve Type
Sink Shape
Configuration
Drain Placement
Number Of Drawers
Number Of Drawers
Making the right doors and drawers decision is more important than you might think. Unless you are ordering a large vanity, you will need to make the decision between doors, drawers, or an open cabinet. Drawers are particularly useful for heavily used bathroom where there will be the need to store dozens of small containers such as make-up and lotions. Doors are better for guest bathrooms where larger items such as towels and cleaning supplies will be stored. Open cabinets provide limited storage, but give bathrooms the appearance of more space.

Number Of Doors
Number Of Doors
Making the right doors and drawers decision is more important than you might think. Unless you are ordering a large vanity, you will need to make the decision between doors, drawers, or an open cabinet. Drawers are particularly useful for heavily used bathroom where there will be the need to store dozens of small containers such as make-up and lotions. Doors are better for guest bathrooms where larger items such as towels and cleaning supplies will be stored. Open cabinets provide limited storage, but give bathrooms the appearance of more space.

Valve Included
Handle Style
Drain Assembly Included
Suggested Room Fit
Water Flow Rate