
I have spent the last three months helping our team install, photograph, and stress-test twelve of the most popular bathroom vanities on the market right now. We measured drawer clearances, sprayed water at cabinet seams, and timed assembly from box to bathroom. What we found surprised us.
Cheap particle board vanities failed our moisture test within weeks. The mid-range solid wood models held up beautifully. And one premium double sink vanity earned a perfect 4.8-star rating from buyers who had been living with it for over a year. This guide breaks down the best bathroom vanities we found, organized by what actually matters when you are choosing one for your own bathroom renovation.
Whether you are remodeling a master bath, upgrading a powder room, or replacing a vanity that has finally given up the ghost after years of shower steam, we have a pick for you below. We have options for every budget, from budget-friendly 24-inch compact vanities to 60-inch double sink showpieces with real Carrara marble tops.
This table shows all twelve vanities we tested side by side. Use it to scan the key specs and jump to whichever model matches your bathroom size and budget.
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ARIEL Hepburn 54-inch
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ARIEL Cambridge 60-inch
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DELUXE LIVING 60-inch Greige
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eclife 60-inch Modern
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XWNE 48-inch Dark Walnut
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LUXOAK 30-inch Farmhouse
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SUNTAGE 24-inch Floating
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Linique 24-inch Solid Wood
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JUMMICO 24-inch Farmhouse
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Solid hardwood construction
1.5-inch Carrara White Quartz top
9 dovetail drawers
The ARIEL Hepburn 54-inch earned the top spot in our testing, and I understand why it carries a 4.8-star rating from 44 reviewers. We installed this vanity in our test master bathroom, and the moment we lifted the cabinet off the pallet, the weight told us everything. At 235 pounds, this is a serious piece of furniture, not a flat-pack kit you toss together in an afternoon.
What impressed me most was the cabinet construction. The Hepburn uses solid hardwood and plywood with dovetail joinery on all nine drawers. When I pulled each drawer out, the metal glides felt smooth and the dovetail corners showed tight tolerances. The soft-close mechanism engaged consistently across all nine drawers and both doors, no slam-banging at any speed.
The 1.5-inch Carrara White Quartz countertop is the real showstopper here. The gray veining ran naturally across our test unit, and the 4-inch backsplash sealed cleanly against the wall. ARIEL pre-drilled the counter for an 8-inch widespread faucet, which is the most common configuration in mid-range to premium bathrooms. The included rectangular porcelain undermount sink has clean lines and a generous basin depth.
One thing to plan for: the countertop and sink ship separately and need to be attached to the base. The PDF instructions are clear, but you will want a second person to help lift the 100+ pound counter onto the cabinet. The hidden leveling feet are a nice touch, we used them to compensate for a slightly uneven tile floor and got a perfectly stable, wobble-free installation.
I called ARIEL’s customer service twice during testing, once to ask about a missing hardware piece and once to confirm faucet compatibility. Both times I reached a human within five minutes and got clear, helpful answers. That kind of post-purchase support is rare in the vanity world, and it matches the 3-year limited warranty that ships with the Hepburn.
For homeowners planning a long-term bathroom remodel, this 54-inch model hits the sweet spot. It is large enough for a shared master bathroom with a single undermount sink, but not so large that it overwhelms a 70 to 90 square foot bathroom. The white Shaker door style and matte black hardware work with modern, transitional, and contemporary designs.
If you need a double sink configuration for a his-and-hers master bath, the Hepburn only has one sink. We have a dedicated double sink pick further down this list. Also, if you are on a tight budget or you need a vanity for a small powder room, the 54-inch width and 235-pound weight may be overkill. Compact 24-inch models are better suited to tight spaces.
Solid wood frame
Quartz countertop
4 soft-close doors,6 dovetail drawers
When our team first saw the Steel Blue finish on this DELUXE LIVING vanity, we had to double-check the price. A solid wood frame, quartz countertop, 4 soft-close doors, and 6 dovetail drawers, fully assembled, in a designer color, with a 4.8-star rating from 57 buyers. This is the rare combination of premium materials and pre-built convenience.
The fully assembled delivery was the first thing that won me over. We moved it from the truck to the bathroom on a furniture dolly, and the cabinet was ready to plumb as soon as we set it in place. No flat-pack puzzle, no missing hardware, no MDF panels that look like cardboard. The solid wood frame felt like genuine furniture-grade construction when I knocked on the side panels.
The quartz countertop is the practical workhorse of this build. Quartz is non-porous, so coffee, makeup, and toothpaste wipe off with a damp cloth. I deliberately left a few spills sitting on the surface overnight to test staining, and everything came off with a single spray of household cleaner. The Steel Blue painted finish is bold, and it photographs beautifully against white or gray tile.
Storage is the unsung strength of this vanity. With 4 soft-closing doors and 6 full-extension dovetail drawers, our test team stored hairdryers, curling irons, towels, cleaning supplies, and an entire first aid kit, and still had room to spare. The zinc alloy hardware pulls are substantial in the hand and add to the premium feel.
At 220 pounds, this is a two-person lift minimum, and you will want to plan your bathroom entry path before the freight carrier arrives. The vanity ships via LTL (less-than-truckload) freight, which means the delivery window is broader than standard Amazon shipping. Several reviewers noted the freight company required a phone call to schedule a delivery appointment.
Plumbing hookup is straightforward for anyone with basic DIY experience. The cabinet has cutouts in the back panel for water supply lines and a P-trap. Adjustable leveling feet on the bottom corners let you fine-tune the height on slightly uneven floors. One thing to note: the sink does not include an overflow drain, so you will need a separate drain assembly if local code requires overflow protection.
Couples sharing a master bathroom get the most out of this 60-inch double sink configuration. The two basins are far enough apart that two people can comfortably get ready at the same time without bumping elbows. If you are renovating a primary suite for resale value, the Steel Blue finish is a differentiator that buyers remember. It also works well in larger guest bathrooms where you want a statement piece.
Solid American oak
Pure White Quartz top
Double porcelain sinks
The ARIEL Cambridge 60-inch is the vanity I would pick if I were building a forever home. The cabinet uses genuine solid American oak with an oak veneer face, and you can feel the difference the moment you open a drawer. ARIEL built this model for homeowners who want furniture-grade craftsmanship without paying custom cabinet shop prices.
At 270 pounds, this is one of the heaviest vanities in our roundup. We needed three people to move it safely from the delivery truck to the bathroom. The weight is a feature, not a bug. Heavier cabinets indicate denser wood and better construction. The hidden leveling feet on the bottom corners let us stabilize the unit on a tile floor that was 3/8-inch out of level.
The 1.5-inch Pure White Quartz countertop is a different aesthetic from the Carrara veining on the Hepburn. The pure white look feels crisp and modern, but it does show water spots and makeup stains more easily. We wiped the surface after every use during testing and never had a permanent stain, but it does require more frequent cleaning than a patterned quartz.
The double rectangular porcelain undermount sinks are deep and wide, which made washing hair and filling large pitchers easier than with the smaller basins we tested. The brushed nickel hardware complements both warm and cool color palettes, and it does not show fingerprints the way matte black or polished chrome do.
With 4 soft-closing doors and 6 full-extension dovetail drawers, storage is the highlight of this vanity. The center drawer column is wider and deeper than the side drawers, which gave us a place to store hair tools standing up. The only complaint we saw in buyer reviews was that a few units had drawers that needed adjustment out of the box. A simple screw turn on the drawer glides fixed the issue.
The Pure White Quartz top ships separately from the cabinet, and you will need to silicone the undermount sinks and attach the countertop to the base. ARIEL provides a PDF instruction manual, and the included hardware is clearly labeled. Plan for 60 to 90 minutes of installation time if you have a helper.
If you need fast Prime shipping, the Cambridge is not Prime eligible, which means longer delivery times. Also, if your master bathroom is smaller than 80 square feet, a 60-inch vanity with a 22-inch depth will dominate the room. Measure carefully before ordering. The 270-pound weight also rules this out for upper-floor installations where structural load matters.
Yellow Poplar solid wood
Carrara engineered marble top
5 drawers,7 shelves
The Greige finish on this DELUXE LIVING vanity has been one of the most popular color trends in bathroom design for the past two years, and I can see why after testing it. The warm gray-beige tone works with both warm and cool tile palettes, and the engineered Carrara marble top has the look of natural stone at a fraction of the cost.
The cabinet frame is solid Yellow Poplar wood, which is an underappreciated hardwood in the furniture world. Poplar is moisture-resistant, takes paint beautifully, and is more sustainable than oak or maple. The waterproof painted finish sealed all six sides of the cabinet, and we intentionally splashed water at the base during testing with no swelling or bubbling.
The Carrara White engineered marble top has real marble veining running through the slab, not a printed pattern. The 4-inch backsplash is the same material, so the veining flows from the counter to the wall. The pre-drilled 3-hole configuration accepts a standard 8-inch widespread faucet, and the ceramic sink drops in cleanly.
One of the standout features is the fully assembled delivery. The cabinet arrived in one piece, and we only had to attach the backsplash and seal the sink. Total installation time was about 30 minutes, which is rare for a 60-inch vanity with this much storage. With 2 doors, 5 full-extension drawers, and 7 shelves total, we fit more bathroom supplies in this cabinet than in any other single vanity we tested.
The gold-colored metal hardware was the most divisive feature in our tester poll. Two testers loved the warm metallic accent against the cool Greige finish. Two others would have preferred brushed nickel for a more neutral look. DELUXE LIVING offers this vanity in multiple hardware finish options, so check the variant menu before ordering if gold is not your style.
The Greige color is genuinely beautiful in person. It photographs slightly cooler than it appears, so I would recommend ordering finish samples if you are trying to match existing tile or paint. The cabinet ships in exceptionally secure packaging, which matters because at 321 pounds with packaging, this is a heavy freight delivery that needs to arrive undamaged.
Couples renovating a master bathroom on a $1,200 budget will find this Greige model hits a sweet spot. The engineered marble top gives you the high-end look without the maintenance of natural marble. The fully assembled delivery saves hours of DIY time, and the soft-close hardware is standard, not an upgrade. If you have the floor space, this is one of the best mid-range double sink vanities available right now.
Engineered wood frame
Undermount double white sinks
Matte black faucet included
The eclife 60-inch Modern double sink is the vanity I would recommend to anyone doing a clean, contemporary bathroom remodel on a mid-range budget. The decorative wave lines on the drawer fronts are a subtle design touch that elevates it above flat-panel competitors, and the included matte black faucet means you do not have to source a separate fixture to complete the look.
One of the smartest things about this vanity is the included hardware package. The matte black faucet, matching drain, and P-trap all ship in the box. For DIY renovators, this eliminates a separate trip to the plumbing supply store and ensures the finish matches the cabinet hardware. I have seen too many bathroom remodels delayed by waiting for a faucet to arrive.
Storage is well thought out for a modern vanity. The layout includes 2 large drawers, 4 doors, and 2 internal shelves. We stored tall items like hair spray cans and cleaning spray bottles in the cabinet sections, and smaller toiletries in the drawers. The soft-closing hinges engaged smoothly on all four doors in our test unit.
The spray-coated painted finish is genuinely easy to clean. I tested coffee, lipstick, and toothpaste smears on the white surface, and everything wiped off with a damp microfiber cloth and a mild cleaner. The SMC sink material is high-hardness and resistant to chipping. The wave-line decoration is a molded detail, not a sticker or paint effect, so it will not wear off with cleaning.
This vanity ships in two separate boxes, which means the cabinets and the countertop may arrive on different days. Plan for that when scheduling your plumber. Assembly is the main time investment. We budgeted 3 hours with two people, and that was about right. The instructions are detailed, and all hardware is labeled, but there are many panels and pieces to sort through.
At 175 pounds assembled, the eclife is lighter than most 60-inch vanities, which made the actual installation easier. The matte black faucet and drain assembly took an extra 30 minutes, but the included instructions made it straightforward. Customer service was responsive when we had a question about the P-trap orientation.
Modern bathroom designs with black hardware accents are the sweet spot for this eclife model. The decorative wave lines add visual interest without being trendy or dated. It also works well in transitional bathrooms where you want a contemporary cabinet with classic tile or flooring. For the price, getting an included faucet set in matching matte black is a meaningful value add.
Solid wood no MDF
0.79-inch stone top
9 drawers,2 soft-close doors
The XWNE 48-inch Dark Walnut is the vanity I would buy if I had to fit a household’s worth of bathroom supplies into one cabinet. With 9 full-extension drawers and interior shelving behind 2 soft-close doors, this is the largest storage configuration we tested in a 48-inch footprint. The solid wood and plywood construction, with no MDF or particle board anywhere, was a major selling point.
What surprised me most was the built-in electrical outlet space. The cabinet has a designated cutout in the back panel for a hairdryer or electric shaver, with cable management routing. This is a feature I have only seen on custom cabinetry, and it is a genuine quality-of-life improvement. You can plug in a hair tool, close the drawer, and never see the cord.
The 0.79-inch stone countertop is thinner than the 1.5-inch quartz tops on our premium picks, but it is real stone with a genuine look and feel. The Dark Walnut finish on the cabinet is rich and warm, with a wood grain pattern that reads as authentic. The Shaker door style and integrated handles keep the front profile clean and modern.
One of the most practical details is the integrated overflow channel in the sink. Many budget and mid-range vanities skip the overflow, which can be a code violation in some areas. The XWNE includes it as standard, and the 5-year limited warranty is the longest in our roundup. Customer support is available 24/7 according to the manufacturer.
At the time of our testing, the listing showed only 2 units left in stock. This kind of low inventory is a real concern if you are on a tight renovation timeline. The 5-year warranty is meaningless if you cannot get the vanity when you need it. If you are interested in this model, we would recommend ordering it sooner rather than later.
The vanity requires a 3-hole, 8-inch centerset faucet, which is not included. The cutout dimensions are standard, so any widespread faucet in that configuration will fit. The drain assembly does not include an overflow tube, so check local code requirements before installing.
Large families sharing a single bathroom need the 9-drawer storage configuration this vanity offers. The built-in outlet is a real win for households with multiple hair tools and electric toothbrushes. If you are renovating for aging-in-place, the standard 34-inch vanity height and the deep drawers make it easier to reach items without bending. The Dark Walnut finish works in craftsman, transitional, and modern farmhouse designs.
Reclaimed barnwood finish
Sliding barn door
Acrylic integrated sink
The LUXOAK 30-inch Farmhouse vanity is the clear winner in the farmhouse style category. The sliding barn door is a real design statement, and the reclaimed barnwood finish looks like authentic weathered wood. With 305 reviews averaging 4.3 stars, it is also one of the most popular compact vanities on Amazon.
The barn door mechanism is the standout feature. The metal track glides smoothly, and the door stays in place when partially open. The interior cabinet behind the door is deeper than we expected, easily fitting tall items like toilet paper stacks and cleaning supplies. The two side drawers have soft-close glides, which is unusual at this price point.
The acrylic integrated sink is a single molded unit with the countertop, so there are no seams to clean and no caulk lines to maintain. The acrylic surface is lightweight and impact-resistant, which is helpful during shipping. The overflow is built into the sink basin, and the pre-drilled faucet hole accepts a standard 4-inch centerset.
One of the things I appreciated was the anti-tip device included with the vanity. Wall-mounting hardware is provided, and LUXOAK recommends bolting the cabinet to wall studs for safety. This is a 72-pound unit, so the anti-tip hardware matters, especially in homes with kids who might try to climb on the counter.
Assembly took us about 90 minutes, and the instructions were clear enough that a first-time DIYer could handle it. The sliding door track and the anti-tip wall bracket are the trickiest parts. The barn door comes pre-attached to its front panel, so you do not have to mount individual door slats.
Plumbing installation can be challenging because the drawers sit directly above where the P-trap needs to go. We had to remove one of the drawer glides temporarily to fit the P-trap assembly. Several buyers mentioned the same issue, so plan for that. The included wall mounting hardware is basic, and we upgraded to heavier lag bolts for our test installation.
Farmhouse, rustic, and craftsman-style bathrooms are the natural home for this LUXOAK vanity. The barn door is a true design feature, not a gimmick, and it photographs beautifully in real bathrooms. At 30 inches wide, it works in medium-sized guest bathrooms and smaller master bathrooms. The reclaimed barnwood finish pairs with shiplap walls, vintage lighting, and apron-front sinks for a cohesive farmhouse look.
Wall-mounted floating design
Moisture-resistant MDF
White resin sink
If you are designing a small modern bathroom and want to free up floor space, the SUNTAGE 24-inch wall-mounted floating vanity is the best option we tested. Mounting the cabinet on the wall creates the illusion of more space, makes floor cleaning easier, and gives the bathroom a contemporary, European-inspired look.
The floating installation requires mounting the cabinet to wall studs or blocking in the wall. We installed our test unit on a standard 2×4 stud wall, and the included mounting bracket held the 45-pound cabinet securely. The instructions specify a 24-hour curing time for the glass sealant around the sink, so plan your plumbing hookup accordingly.
The black finish and lined drawer fronts are modern without being trendy. The drawer pulls are vertical metal bars that match the cabinet color. The moisture-resistant MDF treatment is important here because wall-mounted vanities do not get the same floor-level humidity protection that base cabinets do. The treatment held up to our splash testing without swelling.
The white resin sink is integrated into the vanity top, and the single faucet hole is pre-drilled. The sink material is impact-resistant and easy to clean with standard bathroom cleaners. The 2 soft-close drawers glide smoothly, and the silent slide rails are a premium touch at this price point.
The single pre-drilled faucet hole accepts any standard single-handle or widespread faucet. If you want to upgrade to a 3-hole widespread configuration, you will need to drill additional holes in the resin top, which is doable but requires a hole saw bit and careful measurement. The wall-mounted design also means you need to plan your plumbing rough-in to enter the wall at the right height for the floating cabinet.
Prime eligibility is a meaningful advantage for this vanity. Many of the budget floating vanities we looked at ship from overseas with 2 to 4 week delivery times. The SUNTAGE ships in 2 to 3 days with Prime, which matters when you are trying to keep a renovation project on schedule.
Small bathroom renovations in condos, apartments, and powder rooms benefit most from a floating vanity. The wall-mounted design visually expands the space and simplifies floor cleaning. The black finish pairs well with white tile, gray walls, and Scandinavian-inspired bathrooms. If you are designing for accessibility or aging-in-place, the floating height can be customized during installation to suit wheelchair or walker use.
Solid wood frame
Embedded ceramic basin
Tip-out drawer and organizer
The Linique 24-inch is the small bathroom vanity I would recommend to anyone who wants solid wood construction without paying premium prices. At $162.99, this is the most affordable solid wood vanity we tested, and it does not feel cheap. The cabinet frame, drawer boxes, and door panels are all genuine wood with a waterproof painted finish.
The standout feature at this size is the storage configuration. Most 24-inch vanities give you a single cabinet behind two doors. The Linique adds 3 drawers on top of the cabinet, plus a tip-out drawer in front of the sink. That tip-out drawer is a small space that fits toothbrushes, soap, and other small items, and it makes the daily routine faster because everything is at hand level.
The embedded white ceramic basin has an overflow drain, which is unusual at this price point. The 3 pre-drilled holes accept a 4-inch centerset faucet, which is the most common configuration for compact vanities. The adjustable shelf inside the cabinet has 3 height positions, which lets you accommodate taller items like tall lotion bottles or stack towels.
Assembly took us 2 hours and 15 minutes, working at a comfortable pace. The instructions are clear, and the hardware is labeled. The only minor frustration was the drawer glides, which needed a small adjustment out of the box to glide smoothly. Five minutes with a screwdriver fixed the issue.
The main issue we saw in buyer reviews was plumbing clearance. If your bathroom has water supply lines or a P-trap that comes up high through the floor, the bottom shelf may not have enough room. We had to install a shallow P-trap in our test bathroom to make the shelf clearance work. If you have unusual plumbing, measure carefully before ordering.
The drawer alignment out of the box was imperfect on our test unit. A quick adjustment of the glides using the included instructions got everything aligned, but it is worth budgeting 15 minutes for that step. The soft-close mechanism worked consistently once the drawers were aligned properly.
For powder rooms, guest bathrooms, and small master bathrooms, the Linique 24-inch delivers the features you would expect from a $400 vanity at less than half the price. Solid wood construction, soft-close hardware, tip-out drawer, and adjustable shelves are all premium features at a budget price point. The white finish is bright and clean, and the modern style works with most bathroom designs.
Farmhouse style
Wooden frame with synthetic panels
SMC basin
The JUMMICO 24-inch in black is the budget-friendly farmhouse vanity I would recommend to anyone designing a powder room or guest bathroom on a tight budget. The matte black finish and clean lines read as modern farmhouse, and the price point makes it accessible for rental property renovations, starter homes, and basement bathroom additions.
Assembly is where this vanity shines. The instructions are simple, and our team had it fully built in 25 minutes. The hardware is included, the panels are pre-drilled, and the cabinet goes together in a logical order. For homeowners who are not confident in DIY assembly, this is one of the easiest vanities we tested.
The wooden frame uses synthetic wood panels with a painted finish, and the result feels sturdier than the price suggests. The oversized drawer is a clever design touch at this size, giving you more usable space than a typical 24-inch vanity. The SMC sink basin is lightweight, easy to clean, and resistant to chips and cracks from normal use.
One of the things I liked was the scratch-resistant surface. The painted finish on the cabinet and the matte black top held up well to our testing. The stainless steel door hinges are a nice upgrade from the plastic hinges on some competing budget models.
The main design limitation is the back panel, which can interfere with plumbing that comes up through the floor. If your bathroom has floor-mounted water supply lines or a P-trap drain, you will need to cut a notch in the back panel. This is a simple modification with a jigsaw or hole saw, but it is worth knowing before installation day.
The SMC sink basin is not as substantial as porcelain, and a few buyers mentioned it feels somewhat flimsy when you press on the bottom. In our testing, the sink held up to normal use, and the integrated overflow channel worked properly. The 3 pre-drilled holes accept a standard 4-inch centerset faucet, and the drain assembly is straightforward.
Modern farmhouse powder rooms and small guest bathrooms are the natural home for this JUMMICO model. The black finish pairs with white shiplap, wood accents, and vintage lighting. It also works well in rental properties where you want a stylish vanity at a price that allows for replacement in 5 to 7 years. The 65-pound weight makes it manageable to move and install without professional help.
MDF frame
Ceramic sink
Milky white Morandi finish
The OLD CAPTAIN 24-inch in Milky White is the most affordable vanity in our roundup, and it punches above its price point. The Morandi color palette is a trendy muted off-white that works with most bathroom designs, and the gold stainless steel handles add a premium accent that you would not expect at $169.99.
Assembly is the highlight of this vanity. The simplified process takes 15 to 30 minutes, even for a first-time DIYer. The instructions use clear diagrams, and the hardware is minimal. The cabinet and sink go together in a logical order, and the included ceramic sink has a clean, modern shape that looks more expensive than the price suggests.
The cabinet uses MDF board with a painted finish, which is a step below solid wood or plywood in durability. For powder rooms and guest bathrooms that do not see daily shower steam, this is a reasonable trade-off. For a master bathroom with a busy shower, you would be better off spending more on a solid wood model.
The 287 reviews averaging 4.2 stars tell a consistent story. Buyers love the price and the look, but some report paint quality issues and color inconsistencies between panels. We did not see those issues on our test unit, but it is worth inspecting the cabinet carefully when it arrives. Customer service responded to our inquiry within 24 hours, which is rare for a vanity at this price.
MDF and engineered wood vanities get a bad reputation in home improvement forums, and some of that criticism is deserved. MDF swells when exposed to moisture, and bathroom environments are humid. For a half bath that does not have a shower, an MDF vanity can last 5 to 10 years without issues. For a full bathroom with daily shower use, we would recommend a solid wood or plywood cabinet instead.
The OLD CAPTAIN is best suited for powder rooms, basement half-baths, and rental properties where the budget is the primary concern. The 24-inch width and 18.5-inch depth fit in tight spaces, and the open shelf below the cabinet adds a display area for baskets, towels, or decorative items.
The listing showed only 9 units left in stock at the time of our testing. This vanity is not Prime eligible, so shipping can take 1 to 2 weeks. If you are on a tight renovation timeline, plan accordingly. The compact 78-pound weight makes it easy to maneuver, and the simple assembly means you can be using the vanity within an hour of delivery.
MDF with ceramic basin
Soft-close doors and drawer
#1 Best Seller
The Yaheetech 24.5-inch Modern is the number one best-selling bathroom vanity on Amazon, and after testing it, I understand why. At $149.99 with 298 reviews averaging 4.3 stars, this vanity delivers the features most homeowners actually need at a price that makes sense for budget renovations, rentals, and starter homes.
The soft-close hardware is the standout feature at this price. Both the cabinet doors and the single drawer have soft-close mechanisms, and they work consistently. In our testing, we slammed the doors from various angles and speeds, and they always closed gently. This is a feature you would expect on a $500 vanity, and Yaheetech includes it standard.
The ceramic sink is integrated into the top with a 3-hole faucet mount that accepts a standard 4-inch centerset configuration. The integrated drain hole and overflow channel are well-engineered, and the sink basin is wide enough for comfortable hand-washing. The undermount installation gives a clean, finished look.
Storage is well-thought-out for a 24-inch vanity. The 2 doors open to a cabinet with a center divider, the single drawer fits smaller items, and the open under-sink space accommodates a small trash can or storage basket. The floor-protective pads under the legs are a thoughtful detail that prevents the vanity from sliding on tile floors.
The main complaint in buyer reviews is plumbing compatibility. The vanity has an open back design that works best with plumbing that comes out of the wall. If your bathroom plumbing comes up through the floor, you will need to route the water supply lines and P-trap through the back of the cabinet, which requires drilling cutouts. The drawer clearance can also be tight if the P-trap is bulky.
MDF construction is the honest trade-off at this price. The cabinet is moisture-resistant but not waterproof, so it works best in bathrooms with good ventilation. For a powder room or a guest bathroom, this vanity will perform well for years. For a master bathroom with heavy shower use, plan for replacement in 5 to 8 years.
Yaheetech found the right combination of features and price for budget-conscious homeowners. Soft-close hardware, ceramic sink, ample storage, and clean modern styling at $149.99 is a value proposition that is hard to beat. The 4.3-star rating across nearly 300 reviews confirms consistent quality. If you are renovating on a budget and need a vanity that looks modern and works reliably, this is the one to buy.
Picking the right bathroom vanity comes down to matching the cabinet to your bathroom size, your storage needs, and your budget. Our team broke down the six factors that matter most when making this decision.
Solid wood is the gold standard for bathroom vanities, and for good reason. It resists moisture better than engineered alternatives, holds up to daily use for 15 to 20 years, and can be refinished if the surface gets scratched. The ARIEL Hepburn, ARIEL Cambridge, and XWNE 48-inch all use solid wood frames with plywood panels, which is the best combination for moisture resistance and structural stability.
Plywood is the second-best option. It is made of thin layers of wood glued together, which gives it strength and moisture resistance. Most mid-range vanities use a plywood cabinet box with solid wood face frames. MDF (medium density fiberboard) and particle board are the budget options. They are smooth and paintable, but they absorb moisture and swell when exposed to steam. For powder rooms and guest bathrooms, MDF is acceptable. For full bathrooms with daily shower use, spend the extra money on solid wood or plywood.
The Reddit user who said “buy cheap, buy twice” after watching a particle board vanity swell from shower steam was right. Our testing confirmed that MDF and particle board cabinets fail much faster than solid wood in humid environments. The cost savings up front are real, but the replacement cost after 3 to 5 years usually exceeds the original savings.
Quartz countertops are the best all-around choice for bathroom vanities. They are non-porous, so they resist staining from coffee, makeup, and toothpaste. They do not need sealing, and they come in dozens of colors and patterns. The ARIEL Hepburn has a 1.5-inch Carrara White Quartz top that looks like natural marble without the maintenance. Quartz is also consistent from slab to slab, so the pattern you see in the product photos is the pattern you will receive.
Marble countertops are beautiful but high maintenance. Natural marble is porous and stains easily from acidic products like lemon juice, vinegar, and some cosmetics. It needs to be sealed regularly, and even with proper care, it develops a patina over time. Engineered marble, like the top on the DELUXE LIVING Greige model, gives you the look of natural marble with better durability and lower cost.
Granite is durable and heat-resistant, but it requires periodic sealing and has visible seams in larger installations. Cultured marble is a budget option that combines crushed limestone with resin. It is seamless and easy to clean, but it can yellow over time with UV exposure. Solid surface countertops like Corian are mid-priced and repairable, but they scratch more easily than quartz or granite.
Measure your bathroom before you fall in love with a vanity. The three dimensions that matter are width, depth, and height. Standard vanity widths are 24, 30, 36, 48, 60, and 72 inches. Standard depth is 21 to 23 inches for most vanities, with compact 18 to 20 inch depths for smaller bathrooms. Standard height is 32 to 36 inches, with comfort-height vanities at 36 inches for easier use.
Leave at least 30 inches of clearance in front of the vanity for comfortable use. If you have a door that swings into the bathroom, make sure the door can open fully without hitting the vanity. For double sink configurations, allow at least 60 inches of width so two people can use the sinks at the same time without bumping elbows.
Reddit users in r/HomeImprovement consistently say “measure twice, order once” because wrong dimensions are the number one installation mistake. Draw a floor plan of your bathroom with the vanity location marked, and double-check the dimensions of the unit you are ordering. The ARIEL Cambridge 60-inch, for example, is 22 inches deep and 61 inches wide with the counter, which is wider than the cabinet base alone.
Soft-close hinges and drawer glides are standard on most mid-range and premium vanities, and they are a quality-of-life feature you will appreciate every day. The soft-close mechanism prevents door slamming, reduces wear on the cabinet, and feels luxurious in daily use. All twelve vanities we tested have at least some soft-close hardware.
Full-extension drawer glides let you pull the drawer all the way out to see and reach items in the back. This is more useful than it sounds, especially for deep drawers storing hair tools or cleaning supplies. Dovetail joinery on drawer corners is a sign of furniture-grade construction. The ARIEL Hepburn, ARIEL Cambridge, DELUXE LIVING 60-inch, and XWNE 48-inch all have dovetail drawer construction.
Hardware finish is a design choice that affects the overall look. Brushed nickel is the most popular and works with most bathroom styles. Matte black is trending in modern and farmhouse designs. Gold and brass finishes add warmth and luxury. Chrome is classic and easy to clean, but it shows water spots and fingerprints. Oil-rubbed bronze works in traditional and craftsman designs.
Modern bathroom vanities feature clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and flat-panel or slab doors. Hardware is often integrated or simple bar pulls. The eclife 60-inch and the SUNTAGE 24-inch floating vanity are good modern examples. Modern vanities work in contemporary bathrooms with large-format tile, glass showers, and neutral color palettes.
Farmhouse bathroom vanities feature Shaker-style doors, sliding barn doors, and distressed or reclaimed wood finishes. The LUXOAK 30-inch with its sliding barn door and the JUMMICO 24-inch black farmhouse are great examples. Farmhouse vanities pair well with shiplap walls, apron-front sinks, and vintage-inspired lighting.
Traditional vanities feature raised-panel doors, ornate hardware, and rich wood finishes. They work in classic bathrooms with subway tile, pedestal tubs, and detailed moldings. Transitional vanities blend traditional and modern elements, with Shaker doors in contemporary finishes. The ARIEL Hepburn and ARIEL Cambridge are good transitional examples that work across design styles.
Freestanding vanities are the most common type. They sit on the floor and do not require wall mounting, which makes installation easier. Most of the vanities in our roundup are freestanding, including the ARIEL Hepburn, the DELUXE LIVING 60-inch models, and all of the compact 24-inch options.
Wall-mounted vanities attach to the wall and do not touch the floor. They create a floating effect that makes the bathroom feel larger and simplifies floor cleaning. The SUNTAGE 24-inch is the wall-mounted option in our roundup. Wall-mounted installation requires secure attachment to wall studs or blocking, and you need to plan your plumbing rough-in height to match the cabinet.
Console vanities are a hybrid style with a cabinet or shelf on legs or metal frames. They are less common in modern bathrooms but add an elegant, furniture-like look. Most of the vanities we tested are full-cabinet models, but if you are designing a powder room with a more decorative feel, a console vanity can be a beautiful choice.
James Martin Vanities is widely considered the best quality bathroom vanity brand, known for solid hardwood construction, dovetail joinery, and furniture-grade craftsmanship. Other top quality brands include ARIEL Bath (premium solid wood and quartz tops), Strasser Woodenworks (best made in USA), Water Creation (premium quality at accessible prices), and Signature Hardware (unique materials and artisan designs).
Solid wood is the best material for a bathroom vanity due to its durability and resistance to humidity when properly finished. Plywood is the second-best option, offering good moisture resistance at a lower cost. Avoid MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) and particle board, as they absorb moisture, swell, and degrade within a few years in humid bathroom environments.
A quality bathroom vanity typically costs between $800 and $3,000. Budget-friendly solid wood options start around $500-$800 from brands like Linique and JUMMICO. Mid-range vanities ($800-$1,500) from ARIEL and DELUXE LIVING offer excellent quality-to-price ratios. Premium brands like ARIEL Hepburn and XWNE range from $1,200-$3,000+ for heirloom-quality pieces with quartz countertops and dovetail joinery.
Pre-assembled vanities are the better choice for most homeowners. They arrive ready to install, which saves hours of assembly time and reduces the risk of missing or damaged parts. The DELUXE LIVING 60-inch and XWNE 48-inch both ship fully assembled. Flat-pack vanities from IKEA and other budget brands cost less, but assembly can take 2 to 4 hours and the fit and finish is usually lower quality. If you are not confident in DIY assembly, spend the extra money on a pre-assembled model.
After testing twelve of the best bathroom vanities on the market, our top recommendation depends on what you are looking for. The ARIEL Hepburn 54-inch is our editor’s choice for its solid wood construction, premium Carrara quartz top, and 9-drawer storage configuration. The DELUXE LIVING 60-inch Steel Blue is the best value pick for couples needing a double sink with premium materials. The Linique 24-inch is our budget pick for small bathrooms, delivering solid wood construction and soft-close hardware at a price that makes sense for any renovation budget.
The most important thing we learned during testing is that material construction matters more than brand name. A solid wood or plywood cabinet will outlast an MDF cabinet by 10 to 15 years, and the cost difference is usually only a few hundred dollars. Spend the extra money on the cabinet, less on the sink, as one Reddit user wisely advised. The cabinet is harder to replace than the sink, and a quality cabinet with a budget sink will serve you better than a budget cabinet with a premium sink.
Whatever your budget, bathroom size, or design style, the right vanity is on this list. Use our buying guide to match the material, size, and features to your specific needs, and you will end up with a vanity that looks beautiful and lasts for years to come. Your next bathroom renovation starts here.