We build semi-custom vanities designed to feel integrated, furniture-like, and durable enough for daily use. By focusing on a refined selection of materials, cabinet styles, and construction methods rather than unlimited customization, we’re able to create vanities that feel elevated and intentional while maintaining better consistency, efficiency, and long-term value.
The result is cabinetry that feels tailored to the home without the excessive cost and complexity that often comes with fully bespoke millwork.
A Curated Approach
Bathroom vanities occupy a unique place in the home. They function like cabinetry, but visually they often behave more like furniture. Scale, proportion, material selection, and detailing all have an outsized impact because the vanity is typically viewed up close and used every day.
Rather than offering endless combinations of styles and finishes, we focus on a smaller collection of proven options that work well across a wide range of homes and architectural styles.
This approach allows for:
- Better overall design cohesion
- Cleaner proportions and detailing
- More predictable pricing
- Greater long-term durability
- Faster lead times
- Higher value for the investment
Every vanity is still built specifically for the space, but within a streamlined framework that prioritizes function, material quality, and timeless design.
Cabinet Construction
Our vanities are built using high-quality plywood construction for durability, moisture resistance, and long-term stability in bathroom environments. Full-extension undermount drawer slides come standard, providing smooth operation, soft-close functionality, and full access to storage.
Most vanities are built using frameless cabinet construction for its clean appearance and efficient use of interior space. Because vanities are smaller and more furniture-oriented than kitchens, inset construction is also available in select applications where a more traditional or refined appearance is desired.
Function & Layout
A vanity should feel calm and uncluttered while still functioning well for daily routines. Storage layouts are carefully considered based on sink placement, plumbing locations, countertop selections, and how the space will actually be used.
Available features include:
- Drawer-based storage layouts
- Floating wall-mounted vanities
- Furniture-style vanities
- Open shelving
- Integrated pull-outs
- Tower cabinets and linen storage
- Integrated lighting considerations
Inspirational Styles
We offer a curated range of vanity styles, materials, and finishes designed to work across modern, transitional, and traditional homes. Rather than chasing trends or offering endless variations, we focus on proportions, restrained detailing, and durable materials that age well over time.
Example directions include:
- Warm walnut furniture-style vanities
- Minimal white oak floating vanities
- Painted classic shaker vanities
- Slim-profile modern frameless vanities
- Traditional inset focal-piece vanities
- Integrated linen cabinet combinations
(Rendered examples and style galleries will appear here.)
Installation Matters
Bathroom walls, floors, and tile work are rarely perfectly straight or level, which makes careful installation especially important in smaller spaces where inconsistencies become more noticeable.
We handle installation ourselves rather than subcontracting it out, allowing for tighter quality control and more consistent detailing throughout the final stage of the project. Cabinets, fillers, and finished panels are carefully scribed and adjusted to fit the natural variations in the home for a cleaner, more built-in appearance.
What Does a Vanity Cost?
Vanity pricing varies based on size, material selection, finish type, and overall complexity. In Central Oregon (including 97759), most semi-custom vanities typically fall within these ranges:
Single vanities: starting around $2,000–$5,000
(e.g., powder baths, smaller primary bathrooms, or simple floating vanities)
Double vanities: typically $5,000–$10,000
(e.g., larger primary bathrooms with increased storage and countertop space)
Furniture-style or more detailed vanities: $10,000–$15,000+
(e.g., inset construction, integrated towers, custom furniture detailing, or specialty finishes)
These ranges generally include cabinetry and installation, but not countertops, plumbing fixtures, tile work, mirrors, or general contracting work unless specifically noted.
Because every vanity is designed specifically for the space, accurate pricing begins with a conversation about layout, materials, and project goals.