Bathroom Vanity Installation Cost
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How Much Does It Cost To Install A Bathroom Vanity?

Bathroom Vanity Installation Cost

The average cost of a bathroom vanity installation is $1,500 with average prices ranging from $300 to $3,800 in the US for 2020, according to HomeAdvisor.

Disclaimer – This is not an actual quote. Contact MK Remodeling today to get a quote for your project.

  1. Average Cost to Install Bathroom Vanity
  2. Premade Bathroom Vanity Cost
  3. Custom Bathroom Vanity Cost 
  4. Cost to Change Single Vanity to Double

Average Cost of Bathroom Vanity Installation

Installing a new bathroom vanity costs $300 to $3,800, about $1,500 on average. The individual units come in two types: premade vanities ranging from $100 to $2,600, or custom built at $500 to $2,800. The installation will run from around $200 to $1,000 per vanity.

According to Porch, “the cost to install a bathroom vanity starts at $344.68-$524.93 per vanity. Your actual price will depend on job size, conditions, finish options you choose.

A bathroom vanity comprises of a sink, faucet and a cupboard to cover up the plumbing and for storage. Some vanities will usually feature a mirror and cabinets above the sink. There are a lot of different designs and sizes to suit your home and lifestyle. You can also buy prefabricated or you can hire a contractor to build a custom one.

Given the laborious effort needed to build and install the individual components, most homeowners hire professionals to do the work. This is particularly important if they have to change their plumbing to fit the new vanity.

Given the physical effort required to build and install the individual components, you should hire a pro for the work. This is especially important if you must change your plumbing to fit the new vanity.

Premade Vanity Costs

The cost to buy a premade vanity ranges from $100 to $2,600. These costs vary based on size, the materials used and added elements. Typically, premade vanities will come with a precut countertop. The top can be the biggest factor in the vanities total cost. Models with cultured marble may run a little less than styles with features granite, marble slab or quartz.

Premade Vanity Prices by Size

Size

2.5′ Single

4′ Single

5′ Single

5′ Double

6′ Single

5′ Double

Larger Double

Cost

$100-$500

$400-$700

$500-$1,800

$550-$1,900

$800-$2,100

$600-$2,200

$1,500-$2,600

Custom Bathroom Vanity Cost

Hiring a professional to build your vanity runs $500 to $2,800. The range includes the construction of the unit but not its installation. Unlike pre-made vanities, custom styles typically require you to pay separately for the top. This method typically requires the following:

  • Build a Custom Vanity: $500-$2,800
  • Countertop Material: $5-$135 per square foot
  • Installation: $200-$1,000
  • Cost to Hiring a Plumber: $45-$200 per hour

A lot of pros can design, build and install the cabinet for you, but you might have to arrange for a plumber individually.

According to costhelper, “Semi-custom or custom bathroom vanities from kitchen and bathroom showrooms or cabinet makers can cost $75-$250 a square foot plus possibly another $50-$100 a linear foot for finish work, or $500-$2,800. ”

Additional Installation Costs

If your bathroom is not built to suit the vanity already, you might need to hire a professional to do additional work. These jobs include:

Cost of Changing a Single Vanity to a Double Vanity

A double vanity costs around $750 to $3,200 for the new vanity and it’s installation. If you don’t have the square footage available to you, you might consider hiring a professional bathroom remodeler to design and build the space. You will also have to hire a plumber at around $45 to $200 per hour to run new plumbing lines to the second sink and move the current line if required.

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Bathroom-Vanity-Buying-Guide
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Bathroom Vanity Buying Guide

Bathroom-Vanity-Buying-Guide

Are you searching for a “bathroom vanity buying guide” while trying to figure out what type of bathroom vanity you should buy? If so, this buying guide from MK Cabinetry should help! Bathroom vanities come in all shapes, sizes, colors and styles.  Knowing the standard bathroom vanity height and bathroom vanity depth will help you buy a vanity that’ll fit your needs and space.

Buying New Bathroom Vanities 

Are you wanting to give your bathroom a sprucing up or perhaps a complete makeover? A vanity can determine the look of a room. It doesn’t matter if you are going modern, traditional, or somewhere in the middle, we can help to find the best vanity for your bathroom. When selecting bathroom vanities for remodeling you should consider factors like style, size and layout.

Before you being shopping for your new bathroom vanities, ensure that you have a plan for the renovation of your bathroom. You need to identify the priorities and goals. You also need to have a clear vision of what the bathroom will look like, after exploring different bathroom layouts and designs as well as planning storage and space. Lastly, you need a budget that you can work with.

Measure Your Bathroom Space

It is vital that you measure your space out. Below are some factors to take into consideration.

  • Ensure that you are leaving room for door openings such as shower and entry as well as trip. Each space will be different, so open vanity drawers and doors to measure against the measurement in your bathroom. You want to ensure that your vanity won’t disrupt the traffic flow or be too big.
  • Check plumbing locations. This could determine how wide your vanity needs to be. Moving plumbing around can cost.
  • Consider the existing features like electrical outlets and switches as well as mirrors.

Then measure vanities with tops and just the cabinets. Consider who will use it and your storage needs. The standard bathroom vanity height is 31 inches, but it is about your preference. Shorter countertops are great for children while Taller adults may want a higher countertop.  Bathroom vanity depth from the wall ranges between 17 inches and 2 feet.  Which size you choose will vary depending on who will use it and any limitations on size for smaller bathrooms.

  • Depth: 17 – 24 inches
  • Width: 12 – 84 inches
  • Height 31- 35.5 inches

If you plan to purchase a vanity without a top, you will need to measure for a countertop. Measure the depth and width of the selected vanity. The vanity will need to be 1 inch deeper and wider than the cabinet itself.

Be sure to add room for fillers if you will be using them. A filler is a piece of wood next to a vanity to close a gap between the vanity and wall.

Good To Know

For building codes, you need to allow 18 inches or more from the edge of the cabinet to the center of the toilet.

Bathroom Vanity Styles

A vanity will come in two styles: built-in or freestanding. A freestanding vanity is great for small spaces and com in a variety of styles. A built-in vanity is better for large spaces, which offer more storage and countertop space.

You will also need to pick if you want to buy a vanity without or with a top. Installing a vanity that comes with a top will be much easier, but the downside is you will be limited for the top that comes with it. But, if you plan to purchase vanities that do not have a top, then you will have a chance to pick the material. Countertops are available in various materials such as natural stone, cultured stone, glass, or solid surface.

Explore Bathroom Vanity Options

The vanity will define your bathroom. Since bathrooms are separate from the rest of the house, you can change up your style. If your home is traditional, go for a modern look for the bathroom. Consider the following before you buy:

Finish and Color

Vanities can be made of wood, glass or metal and can come in espresso, mid-tone brown, black or white. If you are feeling spunky, you can paint a wood cabinet of your choice.

Hardware

Check out the description on the vanity that you like. Some will come with the drawer and door hardware.

Size

If the bathroom is small, a single vanity may be the only option. Bigger bathrooms will allow you to do one large vanity or break it up to two small vanities side by side.

Storage

Will the vanity be in a powder room or the master bath? A child’s or guest bath? Consider your needs. If plan to use this bath constantly, then you want plenty of storage space.

Wood type

Type of wood can range from pine, or birch to expensive materials like maple, oak, Asian hardwood, and more.

Single & Double Sink

Depending on the available space you may consider either a single or double sink vanity for your bathroom.  Double sink vanities are popular as they give space for two people to get ready in the morning at the same time.

Other Vanity Considerations

Coordinating Collections

To create a matching look in the bathroom, look for a vanity that is sold with a matching mirror.

Faucets

Many vanities will have pre-drilled areas for faucets. The most popular openings are for widespread or center set faucets.

  • Centerset Faucet: They will have 4 inch predrilled 3-hole installation basins. They will combine valves and spout on a single unit. Centerset faucets may have two handles or a single mixing lever on a 6-inch plate.
  • Widespread faucets: These particular models will have a spout with cold and hot water handles. All pieces are separated. Widespread faucets are available with 6 to 16 inch drilled 3-hole installation basins.

Vanity Lighting

Being able to see clearly with quality vanity lighting is a big part of having a bathroom that’s comfortable and welcoming.  With the right lighting shaving your face or applying makeup will be easier and more precise.  Shed some light on your morning routine and consider the illuminating possibilities of quality bathroom vanity lighting.

Conclusion

Modern designs have really changed the look of traditional arrangements which have created more open, larger spaces. But, these basic layouts are still quite beneficial when it comes to determining the relationship of appliances and how close they are to each other. Unless, you are an expert DIY’er, then it is best to get the help of a architect, kitchen designer, cabinet designer, interior designer or home center specialist to find the best effective plan for the space and find the size and specifications of the cabinets.

About MK Cabinetry

MK Cabinetry is a family owned and operated business that provides whole home remodeling (Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling) and Custom bathroom vanities in Mesa. We strive to create a client friendly experience from the design phase to the completion of your remodel; an experience that enhances your new space. Our priority is to realize our clients’ vision and dreams through full collaboration during the project and providing the best value based on our client’s budgetary needs. We have a proven record of satisfied customers and exceeding expectations. Also, check out our other post called, “Kitchen Cabinet Buying Guide“.