🛁 Bathroom Vanity

Bathroom vanity refacing

The same cabinet refacing process applied to your bathroom vanity. New doors, drawer fronts, and veneers over your existing solid vanity boxes — a complete transformation without replacing the plumbing or the vanity structure.

🚪Same process as kitchen refacing
🛁Keep vanity structure — new exterior
📅2–4 days typical timeline
Bathroom Vanity Refacing
Free quote · No obligation
Custom quote
Smaller scope than kitchen — typically less
On-site time2–4 days typically
Keep existing vanityYes — new exterior
Change door styleYes
Disruption levelLow to medium
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Is This Right For You?

When vanity refacing makes sense

Most bathroom vanities are solid wood or plywood construction — ideal candidates for refacing.

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Your vanity looks dated but is structurally solidReplacing a functional vanity is wasteful. Refacing delivers a new look without the demolition.
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You're updating the bathroom without a full remodelNew vanity doors, fresh hardware, and updated mirrors — a big visual change without gutting the room.
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You want your vanity to match updated kitchen cabinetsRefacing the vanity with matching doors and finish ties the two rooms together cohesively.
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Vanity replacement quotes are higher than expectedA custom vanity can cost $1,500–$5,000+ installed. Refacing achieves a similar look for significantly less.
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Doors are warped, peeling, or damagedReplace the damaged exterior without touching the plumbing, countertop, or sink.
✓ Best fit when…
Vanity box is structurally sound — no water damage to the carcass
You want to change the door style or update the finish
You're keeping the countertop, sink, and plumbing in place
Budget is tighter than full vanity replacement
You want the bathroom to match an updated kitchen
May not be the right fit if…
Vanity boxes are water-damaged or structurally failing — full replacement is the right path
You're doing a complete bathroom remodel anyway — full vanity replacement may make more sense in that context
What’s Included

What vanity refacing includes

Vanity refacing follows the same process as kitchen cabinet refacing — scaled to a smaller scope.

01
Vanity assessment

We evaluate the existing vanity boxes to confirm they're sound candidates for refacing. Water damage under the sink is the main disqualifier.

02
Door and finish selection

Choose new door style and finish to match or complement your bathroom — and your kitchen if desired.

03
New doors manufactured

Custom doors and drawer fronts made to your exact vanity dimensions.

04
Veneer application

New veneer or laminate applied to all visible vanity surfaces — face frames and exposed sides.

05
Hardware upgrade

New hinges, pulls, and knobs installed. Soft-close hinges available and recommended.

Pricing

Vanity refacing pricing

Bathroom vanity refacing is quoted per project — smaller scope than kitchen, typically less expensive.

Single vanity

One vanity with 2–4 doors and 1–2 drawer fronts.

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Vanity and linen cabinet

Vanity plus adjacent linen or storage cabinet refaced together.

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Master and guest bath

Two bathroom vanities done together — typically discounted vs. separate projects.

Custom quotecombined pricing available
What affects your price
Number of doors and drawer fronts
Door style and material selection
Whether veneer work is needed on visible sides
Hardware and hinge upgrades
Single vs. double vanity
Note: Bathroom vanity refacing is typically 30–50% less than kitchen refacing due to the smaller scope. An exact quote requires measuring in person.
FAQ

Questions about vanity refacing

Yes — vanity refacing is entirely cosmetic. We work around the existing plumbing, sink, and countertop. Nothing below the surface is disturbed.

Yes — if you're refacing both, we can use the same door style and finish throughout for a cohesive look between rooms.

It depends on where the damage is. Surface finish damage is fine — we strip and reface. Structural damage to the vanity box itself may disqualify it for refacing. We assess during the in-home visit.

Most single-bathroom vanity projects take 2–4 days. Double vanity or multi-bathroom projects may take 3–5 days.

Yes — hardware is part of every refacing project. We'll help you choose pulls, knobs, and hinges that work with your new door style.

For most structurally solid vanities, yes. A new vanity with installation costs $800–$4,000+ and requires plumbing work. Refacing achieves a comparable visual result for significantly less.

Still have questions?

Raymond is happy to talk through your specific project — no obligation, no pressure.

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Ready to transform your bathroom vanity?

Schedule a free call with Raymond. Bathroom projects are typically quick to quote — just send a few photos of your vanity.