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Bathroom vanities with the presence of furniture.
A vanity is a small piece of cabinetry that earns a lot of looks. We build custom bathroom cabinets for San Jose and South Bay homes — single and double, furniture-style and floating, with drawer banks that clear the plumbing and finishes built for a room that gets wet.

The Walnut Powder Vanity · San Jose

Style & material range
Sized to the room, finished for water.
A custom vanity is rarely about more storage — it’s about the right storage in a room with fixed walls and unforgiving plumbing. Here is the range we work in.
Vanity styles
- Furniture-style — a freestanding piece on turned or tapered legs
- Floating — wall-hung for a lighter, contemporary footprint
- Single and double — sized to one sink or two
- Makeup stations & seated vanities — a lower run between cabinets
Woods, paints & tops
- American black walnut and rift-sawn white oak
- Paint-grade hardwood for soft, saturated color
- Navy, sage, and warm-cream painted finishes
- Marine-grade construction at splash zones
- Marble, quartzite, and honed-stone tops sourced with you
What’s included
How every vanity leaves the shop.
01
Drawer banks that clear the plumbing
We notch and build around traps and supply lines so you get real working drawers, not a false front hiding the pipes.
02
Moisture-aware construction
Sealed end panels, finished interiors, and toe-kick detailing built for a room that gets wet every day.
03
Integrated outlets & lighting
Hidden in-drawer outlets for hot tools, plus provisions for sconce and mirror wiring, coordinated with your electrician.
04
Stone templated to the cabinet
We coordinate the countertop fabricator off our finished vanity so sink cutouts and overhangs land exactly right.
05
Finished and installed by us
Spray-finished in Gilroy, then delivered and scribed level to your tile and walls.
Selected vanities
A pair of recent bathrooms.


How we work
A single vanity runs five to seven weeks; a primary bath, seven to ten — often built on the same schedule as a kitchen.
Common questions
Before you begin.
- Should I choose a floating or a furniture-style vanity?
- A floating, wall-hung vanity makes a small bathroom feel larger and shows more floor — it suits contemporary rooms. A furniture-style vanity on legs reads warmer and more traditional, and gives you a little more storage. Both are fully custom; the choice is about the room's character, not its quality.
- Can you build a double vanity with a seated makeup station?
- Yes — it's one of our most-requested layouts. We drop a knee-height run between two cabinet towers, typically with a shallow pencil drawer and in-drawer outlets for hot tools. We'll size the seated section to your chair and counter height.
- Do you handle the countertop and sinks?
- We build and install the cabinetry, then coordinate directly with your stone fabricator so the counter templates off our finished vanity. We're glad to recommend fabricators we trust across San Jose and the South Bay, and to spec undermount sinks and faucet drillings with you.
- How long does a custom vanity take?
- A single vanity runs about five to seven weeks from approved drawings; a primary bath with a double vanity and linen tower, seven to ten. Many of our bath projects are built alongside a kitchen, on one coordinated schedule.

Begin a bathroom
Let’s build the right vanity for your room.
Send us the room’s dimensions and a sense of the look you’re after. We’ll be in touch within two business days.