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Home Services Custom Bathroom Vanities Fort Lauderdale FL

Custom Bathroom Vanities Fort Lauderdale FL

Vision Bathroom Remodeling designs and installs custom bathroom vanities in Fort Lauderdale FL built to last in South Florida's demanding humidity and heat. From semi-custom all-wood boxes with soft-close hardware to fully bespoke frameless European-style cabinetry, we handle design, fabrication coordination, and installation under one roof. Our vanity installations have equipped over 200 bathrooms across Broward County with storage that functions as beautifully as it looks. Call us at (954) 245-0176 for a free in-home vanity consultation.

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Custom Bathroom Vanities in Fort Lauderdale — What We Build

Walk into any big-box store and you'll find stock vanities in three or four standard widths, two finish options, and a price tag that looks affordable — until you realize you'll spend twice as much trying to make them fit your bathroom. Stock vanities from IKEA, Home Depot, and Lowe's are built to standard dimensions that rarely match real bathrooms, especially in Fort Lauderdale's older neighborhoods like Coral Ridge, Victoria Park, and Las Olas, where homes from the 1950s and 1960s have non-standard wall layouts, angled soffits, and plumbing rough-ins that simply don't line up with anything off a shelf. The result is awkward filler strips, gaps beside the toilet, and a bathroom that looks like it was put together rather than designed.

Vision Bathroom Remodeling builds semi-custom and fully custom vanities only — no box-store cabinets, no stock limitations. Semi-custom means your vanity is manufactured to your exact width and height specifications, with your choice of door style, paint or stain finish, hardware, and interior storage configuration. Fully custom goes further: we build to the millimeter, accommodate any obstacle, and offer unlimited material and design options. In both cases, you're getting all-wood plywood boxes with dovetail drawer construction, soft-close hardware on every door and drawer, and a design that was built for your bathroom — not someone else's. The difference between a vanity that was designed for your space and one that was crammed into it is visible every single day.

  • Shaker — recessed center panel, timeless profile, most-ordered style in Broward County
  • Flat-panel / Slab — seamless face, no detail lines, ideal for modern and contemporary bathrooms
  • Beaded Inset — traditional frame-and-panel with bead detail, highest craftsmanship level
  • Raised Panel — classic Colonial or Mediterranean profile, common in Plantation and Davie estates
  • Fluted Panel — vertical channel texture, on-trend 2024–2026, striking in dark stains or navy paint
  • Glass-insert — upper doors with reeded or clear glass for an open, airy feel
luxury dark custom bathroom vanity with fluted panel doors – custom bathroom vanities Fort Lauderdale FL
white shaker custom bathroom vanity with matte black hardware – Fort Lauderdale FL

Vanity Door Styles & Finishes Available in Fort Lauderdale

Shaker vanities remain the single most popular door style we install across Broward County, and for good reason. The recessed center panel reads as timeless rather than trendy — it works equally well in a coastal cottage in Victoria Park, a transitional master bath in Weston, and a farmhouse-inspired primary bathroom in Davie. We offer shaker doors in both face-frame and frameless box configurations. See our dedicated page on shaker vanities in Fort Lauderdale for the full range of paint colors and stain options we stock.

Flat-panel and slab doors are the choice for homeowners who want a seamless, modern aesthetic with no interrupting detail lines. High-gloss lacquer on a slab door creates a mirror-like surface that amplifies light in smaller bathrooms — popular in the waterfront condos of Hollywood and Hallandale Beach. Matte finishes on flat-panel doors read as sophisticated and understated, pairing beautifully with integrated pulls or push-to-open mechanisms.

Beaded inset doors represent the highest level of traditional craftsmanship in bathroom cabinetry. The door sits flush inside the face frame with a bead detail running the perimeter — a look associated with older Fort Lauderdale estates and historically influenced homes. The precision required for inset doors means they cost more and take longer to build, but the result is a vanity that looks as though it was always part of the house.

Raised panel doors carry a Colonial or Mediterranean revival character that suits the Plantation and Davie communities, where larger homes often have more traditional architectural details. The center field of the door rises slightly from the surrounding rail-and-stile frame, adding depth and shadow play that catches light differently throughout the day.

Fluted panel doors are what we're seeing most frequently requested in Fort Lauderdale right now, and the trend shows no sign of slowing through 2026. Vertical channel grooves run the full height of the door, adding texture and depth that photographs beautifully and feels tactile in person. We're installing fluted panels most often in dark walnut stain, deep navy paint, and forest green — all paired with unlacquered brass or brushed gold hardware for a collected, curated look.

Finishes available: painted white (Benjamin Moore OC-17 White Dove and comparable custom matches), painted navy, sage green, forest green, and charcoal; natural white oak in clear or wire-brushed finish; walnut with natural or dark stain; antique glaze over painted base for a time-worn, European effect. Every painted door receives a catalyzed lacquer topcoat for maximum durability and moisture resistance in South Florida's humidity.

Vanity Sizing, Layout & Storage Design for Fort Lauderdale Bathrooms

Standard vanity widths run from 24 inches on the small end to 72 inches for a single-sink wall — but Vision Bathroom builds double vanities up to 120 inches wide with a middle tower for additional storage between the two sink basins. That sizing capability matters enormously in Fort Lauderdale's older homes, where bathrooms were designed in eras when a 36-inch vanity was considered generous. Today's homeowner wants storage for two people, a proper countertop for grooming, and space for everything from hair tools to skincare routines. Getting all of that into an older bathroom without making it feel cramped requires vanity design that's built around the room, not dropped into it.

We design both floating (wall-mounted) and floor-mounted vanity configurations. Floating vanities open up the floor visually — a significant advantage in smaller bathrooms — and make cleaning easier. They require proper wall blocking during the build phase, which our team installs before cabinetry goes in. Floor-mounted vanities offer more structural stability for heavier countertop materials like thick natural stone, and they work well in older homes where the wall framing can't always accommodate floating loads. Fort Lauderdale's retiree and active-55-plus population frequently requests ADA-compliant vanity heights and open knee space below the sink for aging-in-place accessibility. We design and build ADA vanities to specification, including proper sink depth, lever-handle faucets, and adequate knee clearance.

  • Single-sink vanities from 24" to 72" wide; double-sink up to 120" with center tower
  • Floating (wall-mounted) or floor-mounted configurations — both available in every door style
  • Integrated undermount sink cutouts pre-cut to your chosen sink model
  • Pull-out drawer stacks — deep drawers for hair tools, shallow drawers for cosmetics
  • Lazy Susan corner cabinets for awkward bathroom layouts with angled walls
  • Built-in electrical outlet strips inside vanity drawers for charging and tool storage
  • Soft-close hardware standard on every door and drawer — no exceptions
  • Roll-out shelves in base cabinets for easy access to back-of-cabinet storage
  • ADA-compliant height and knee-space configurations for aging-in-place projects
  • Interior pull-out bins for waste management and recycling inside the vanity
double sink custom bathroom vanity with storage tower – Fort Lauderdale FL bathroom remodel
modern gray bathroom vanity with brushed gold hardware and quartz countertop – Fort Lauderdale FL

Hardware & Countertop Pairings for Broward County Bathrooms

Hardware is where a vanity goes from good to cohesive. The pull or knob you choose is one of the most-touched surfaces in your bathroom, and it needs to anchor the rest of the room's metal finishes — faucets, towel bars, shower fixtures — into a unified palette. Vision Bathroom carries hardware in five core finishes and helps you select the right combination during your design consultation.

Matte black is the top-performing hardware finish in Fort Lauderdale bathrooms right now, and it pairs most naturally with white quartz countertops — the single most popular countertop choice we're installing in 2025. The contrast is clean, graphic, and timeless without being trendy. Brushed gold and unlacquered brass are the second-most-requested finish, pairing beautifully with Calacatta marble-look quartz, warm white oak vanity doors, and cream or greige wall tile. Brushed gold adds warmth that matte black does not, making it the right call for bathrooms that face north or lack natural light. Satin nickel is the classic neutral — it works with virtually every countertop material and pairs particularly well with a gray concrete-look quartz or a cool-toned porcelain tile. Oil-rubbed bronze suits Mediterranean and Spanish colonial bathrooms, where the dark, aged metal reads as authentic rather than trendy. Brushed brass (warmer and slightly lighter than brushed gold) is rising fast in 2025–2026 as an alternative to chrome and nickel in transitional bathrooms.

One of the most common mistakes we see in Fort Lauderdale bathrooms is a homeowner purchasing a beautiful custom vanity and a separate countertop from a different contractor — and discovering the two don't work together once they're installed. Vision Bathroom handles your complete countertop installation as part of the same project. We carry quartz countertops, natural quartzite, porcelain slab, and granite — and we help you select a countertop material during the same design session where you choose your door style and hardware. No coordinating multiple contractors, no scheduling conflicts, no mismatched lead times.

  • Matte black + white quartz — most-installed combination in Fort Lauderdale, 2025
  • Brushed gold + Calacatta marble-look — warm, timeless, suits both coastal and transitional styles
  • Satin nickel + gray concrete-look quartz — cool, modern, pairs well with large-format tile
  • Oil-rubbed bronze + warm beige stone — Mediterranean/colonial character
  • Brushed brass + cream or ivory quartz — emerging 2025–2026 trend in Broward County

Vanity Refacing vs. Full Custom Replacement in Fort Lauderdale

Not every bathroom vanity needs to be gutted and replaced from scratch. If your existing vanity boxes are structurally solid — built from plywood rather than particleboard, with no water damage, no warping, and hinges that still align — vanity refacing may deliver the transformation you're looking for at a fraction of the cost of full replacement. Refacing means installing new door fronts, new drawer fronts, new hardware, and applying a fresh paint or veneer finish to the box exteriors. Done well, a refaced vanity is visually indistinguishable from a new one.

The cost difference is meaningful: vanity refacing in Fort Lauderdale typically runs $3,000–$8,000 for an average bathroom, compared to $8,000–$25,000 for a full custom vanity replacement. The decision comes down to the condition of the existing boxes. If your boxes are made from MDF or particleboard (common in builder-grade vanities installed before 2010), South Florida's humidity has very likely done damage that refacing won't fix — swelling, delamination, and soft spots around the sink area are early warning signs. If your boxes are solid plywood construction with no moisture damage, refacing is a legitimate and cost-effective option. Vision Bathroom will inspect your existing vanity during the free consultation and give you an honest recommendation — we'll tell you to reface when refacing is the right answer, and we'll explain exactly why replacement makes more sense when the boxes aren't worth saving.

The other scenario where full replacement wins is layout change. If you want to convert a single-sink vanity to a double sink, add a tower, change from floor-mounted to floating, or reconfigure the interior storage completely, refacing can't accomplish that. Full replacement gives you a blank canvas to redesign your bathroom's entire storage and layout strategy from the ground up.

before and after vanity refacing vs full custom replacement – Fort Lauderdale bathroom remodel

Why Fort Lauderdale Homeowners Choose Vision Bathroom for Custom Vanities

There are two ways to get a custom vanity installed in Fort Lauderdale. The first is to find a cabinet shop, order your boxes, hire a separate plumber to cap off the supply lines, hire a general contractor to handle the install, and then coordinate every trade yourself as they inevitably step on each other's schedules. The second is to call Vision Bathroom, meet with one design team, sign one fixed-price contract, and have one in-house crew handle everything from design through countertop installation — while you go about your life.

We've been building custom bathroom vanities across Broward County since 2015. More than 200 completed bathrooms later, our crews have encountered every challenge Fort Lauderdale's aging housing stock and demanding climate can create — odd wall angles in 1960s Coral Ridge homes, concrete-block walls in Las Olas bungalows, moisture damage from hurricane seasons past, outdated plumbing rough-ins that need rerouting before a new vanity can go in. We build vanity boxes using moisture-resistant plywood as standard — not MDF, not particleboard — because Florida's humidity will destroy anything less within five to seven years. Our finish coats are UV-cured for superior hardness and resistance to the cleaning products homeowners use daily in bathrooms.

We serve Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Weston, Davie, Coral Springs, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Miramar with no travel fees and no subcontractors. Call us at (954) 245-0176 to schedule your free in-home design consultation.

  • Fixed-price contracts — the number on your proposal is the number on your invoice, always
  • In-house crews only — no subcontractors, one team accountable for every phase of your project
  • 5-year workmanship warranty — cabinet boxes, door alignment, hardware, and countertop seams
  • 0% financing available — 12- and 24-month terms for qualified homeowners, same-day approval
  • Florida licensed contractor — full permit and inspection management for every applicable project
  • Moisture-resistant plywood boxes — built for South Florida's humidity, not a northern climate
  • Complete vanity + countertop package — one contractor, one timeline, no coordination headaches
  • 3D design renderings — see your finished bathroom before production begins
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FAQ

Custom Vanity Questions

How much do custom bathroom vanities cost in Fort Lauderdale?
Custom bathroom vanity pricing in Fort Lauderdale depends on the vanity type, total linear footage, door style, finish, and interior storage options. As a general guide: vanity refacing runs $3,000–$8,000 for a single bathroom; semi-custom vanity replacement starts at $8,000 and typically runs $10,000–$16,000 for an average master bathroom; mid-range custom vanities with specialty storage run $16,000–$25,000; and fully custom frameless cabinetry in premium materials starts at $25,000 and scales with size and complexity. Every Vision Bathroom project receives a fixed-price proposal before any work begins — the number you approve is the number you pay.
How long does it take to build and install a custom vanity in Fort Lauderdale?
Lead times vary by vanity type. Semi-custom vanities are typically ready for delivery in 4–6 weeks from the date your order is confirmed. Fully custom frameless vanities in specialty materials require 8–12 weeks of production time. Once your vanity is on-site, installation takes 2–4 days for a typical bathroom, including leveling, scribing, and hardware adjustment. If your project includes countertop installation, add 1–2 additional days for template measurement, fabrication, and countertop set. Vision Bathroom provides a detailed project timeline before your start date so you know exactly when each phase happens.
What's the difference between semi-custom and fully custom vanities?
Semi-custom vanities are manufactured in set width and height increments — typically every 3 inches — but allow you to choose your door style, finish, hardware, and interior storage configuration. They're built to order and not off-the-shelf, but they do have dimensional limits. If your bathroom space falls between standard sizes, a filler strip fills the gap. Fully custom vanities are built to the exact millimeter dimensions of your specific bathroom, with no fillers, no compromises, and unlimited options for materials, door profiles, and interior layout. For most Fort Lauderdale bathrooms, semi-custom delivers a beautiful, high-quality result at significantly lower cost. For challenging spaces or luxury projects, fully custom is the right answer — and Vision Bathroom builds both.
Do you build floating vanities in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes — floating (wall-mounted) vanities are one of the most requested configurations we install across Broward County. Floating vanities open up floor space visually, make mopping and cleaning the floor easier, and create a contemporary look that works beautifully in both modern and transitional bathrooms. We install the required wall blocking during the build phase — this is a structural step that's often skipped by less experienced contractors and leads to sagging vanities within a few years. Vision Bathroom installs proper 3/4" plywood blocking between studs before any drywall is closed, rated to support your vanity weight plus countertop load. Every floating vanity we build is mounted to the blocking with heavy-duty French cleats or direct-mount hardware, and covered by our 5-year workmanship warranty.
Can you match my existing bathroom tile or floor color when designing the vanity?
Absolutely. During your in-home design consultation, we take note of your existing tile, flooring, wall color, and fixture finishes, and we build your vanity color and hardware selection around what's already in the room. For painted vanities, we can match nearly any existing color using a spectrophotometer reading of your tile or a Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams color match. For stained vanities, we work with wood tone and grain direction samples to find the closest match to your existing millwork or flooring. If you're doing a partial remodel — adding a tower or replacing a single vanity section while keeping existing tile — color matching is especially critical, and it's something Vision Bathroom takes seriously from the first design meeting.
What vanity styles are most popular in Fort Lauderdale right now?
Based on the vanities we're installing across Fort Lauderdale and Broward County through 2025–2026, the most requested combinations are: white shaker doors with matte black hardware and white quartz countertops (timeless, works in virtually every home style); fluted panel doors in navy or forest green with brushed gold hardware (the fastest-rising trend, particularly in Las Olas and Victoria Park bathrooms); natural white oak flat-panel doors with unlacquered brass hardware (warm, organic, pairs beautifully with large-format porcelain tile); and painted sage green shaker doors with satin nickel hardware (popular in coastal and cottage-style Fort Lauderdale homes). The shift we're seeing most clearly is away from all-white bathrooms and toward warmer, more textured, more color-forward vanity designs — bathrooms that feel designed rather than default.
Does Vision Bathroom handle countertop installation along with the vanity?
Yes — and this is one of the most important advantages of working with Vision Bathroom. We handle countertop installation as part of the same project, under the same fixed-price contract, on the same timeline. We carry quartz, quartzite, natural granite, and porcelain slab countertops, and we help you select your countertop material during the same design session where you choose your vanity door style and hardware finish. This means your countertop and vanity are designed together as a coordinated unit — not purchased separately and hoped to match. It also means one crew manages the entire installation sequence, with no gaps in responsibility and no scheduling conflicts between trades. If you're comparing bids, make sure you're comparing like for like: a vanity-only quote will always look cheaper than a vanity-plus-countertop package, but you'll still need that countertop installed somehow.
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