Custom double bathroom vanity in walnut with a white quartz top and framed mirrors
Bathroom Vanities & Cabinets built to order in Clovis, California.

Custom bathroom vanities built for your bathroom

If you need a custom bathroom vanity in Clovis, the reason is almost always that the stock sizes do not fit. Vanities are mass produced at 24, 30, 36, 48, and 60 inches. Real bathrooms, especially in homes built before the 1980s, are rarely any of those numbers. The usual result is a vanity that leaves a four inch gap to the wall, filled with a scribe strip and a line of caulk that discolors within two years. Building to the actual opening removes that problem and typically adds usable storage in the process.

Every bathroom cabinet we build includes:

  • Plywood carcass construction with a moisture resistant sealed interior
  • Finish applied to all six sides of every door, including top and bottom edges, which is where bathroom doors normally fail first
  • Sealed toe kick, since a vanity toe kick sits in the wettest six inches of the room
  • Drawer boxes notched or U shaped to clear existing supply and drain lines
  • Soft close hinges and full extension undermount glides throughout
  • Your choice of vanity height, with 34 to 36 inches now typical rather than the old 30 inch standard

Common bathroom cabinet problems we solve

  • Dead space under the sink. A standard vanity wastes most of its volume around the P trap. Notched drawers or U shaped drawers recover it
  • Swollen particleboard. Bathroom vanities fail from the bottom up, driven by slow drips and standing humidity
  • Doors that no longer close. Unsealed door edges absorb moisture, swell, and stop clearing the frame
  • Vanity too low. Older 30 inch vanities are uncomfortable for most adults today
  • No linen storage. A tall linen tower built into the same run usually solves this without touching the floor plan
  • Finish etched by hard water. A real problem across the Fresno area, addressed below

Our process

  1. In-home measure and plumbing check

    We measure the wall, locate the supply and drain lines, and check whether the drain is centered. It usually is not, and that determines the drawer layout.

  2. Layout and storage plan

    Drawers versus doors, linen tower, medicine cabinet, and whether a vessel or undermount sink changes the usable interior height.

  3. Finish and hardware selection

    Chosen against your tile and countertop, viewed in the actual bathroom lighting.

  4. Build and seal

    Boxes, doors, and drawers built and sealed on every face.

  5. Installation

    Old vanity out, new vanity set level and scribed to the wall, plumbing reconnected, countertop templated or set.

  6. Walkthrough

    Alignment, adjustment, and care instructions specific to your finish.

Vanity configuration options

ConfigurationWorks well whenTrade off
Doors onlyBudget is tight, or you store large itemsPoor access to anything behind the front row
Drawers with notched backsYou want daily items reachableCosts more, and interior depth is reduced around the trap
Door plus flanking drawer stacksWide vanities over 54 inchesNeeds the width to work properly
Floating or wall hungSmall bathrooms, modern look, easier floor cleaningRequires solid blocking in the wall, so it is best planned with any wall work
Double sinkWall is 60 inches or widerBelow 60 inches a double sink usually costs more storage than it is worth
Vanity plus linen towerNo dedicated linen closetConsumes counter width

Pricing factors

  • Width and configuration. Drawer stacks cost more per inch than door bays
  • Drawer complexity. Notching drawer boxes around plumbing is hand work
  • Species and finish. Painted MDF, paint grade maple, and stained hardwood all price differently
  • Wall hung construction, which requires blocking and more precise installation
  • Countertop, which is usually quoted separately
  • Plumbing relocation, if the drain has to move to make the layout work

Hard water, humidity, and Clovis bathrooms

Two local conditions shape how we build bathroom cabinetry here. The first is water hardness. Groundwater across the Fresno and Clovis area carries significant dissolved mineral content, and the visible result is the white scale that builds on fixtures and glass. When that mineral laden water dries repeatedly on a cabinet face below the sink, it leaves deposits that etch softer finishes over time. We steer bathroom vanities toward catalyzed or conversion finishes rather than standard latex enamel for exactly this reason, and we seal the top edge of every drawer front where splash collects. The second condition is the bathroom itself: it is the one room in a Clovis house that runs high humidity year round regardless of what the weather does outside. Because summer air here is extremely dry and bathroom air is not, cabinetry in this room sees a steeper local gradient than anywhere else in the house. Sealing all six sides of every door, including the bottom edge nobody sees, is what keeps that gradient from swelling the panel and pushing the door out of alignment.

Floating oak bathroom vanity with an integrated counter and wall-mounted mirrors
Related work: floating oak vanity.

Financing available on cabinetry projects

Most kitchen cabinetry projects land between $8,000 and $40,000. We work with homeowners who would rather spread that over monthly payments than pay in full up front. Ask your estimator to walk you through the options during your free consultation.

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Why us

Why choose us for bathroom vanities & cabinets

Built to your wall, not to a 30 or 36 inch standard

Stock vanities exist in a handful of fixed widths, and bathrooms built before the 1980s rarely match any of them. The standard workaround is a filler strip and a caulk line that discolors within a couple of years. We measure the opening and build to it. On a typical Clovis hall bath that recovers three to six inches of usable width, which is often the difference between a door bay and a full drawer stack.

Sealed on all six sides, including the edges nobody sees

Bathroom cabinets fail from the bottom edge and the toe kick upward, because those are the surfaces that get skipped. Every door and drawer front we build is finished on all six faces including the top and bottom edges, and every toe kick is sealed. This matters more here than in a coastal climate: summer air in Clovis is extremely dry while bathroom air is not, so this room sees the steepest moisture gradient in the house.

Finishes chosen for Central Valley hard water

Groundwater across the Fresno and Clovis area carries heavy dissolved mineral content, which is why scale builds so quickly on local fixtures and shower glass. That same water drying repeatedly on a cabinet face will etch a soft finish. We specify catalyzed or conversion finishes on bathroom cabinetry rather than standard latex enamel, and we seal the top edge of every drawer front where splash actually collects.

Proof

What every project gets

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Faces sealed on every door

Every door and drawer front is finished on all six faces including the top and bottom edges nobody sees. Bathroom and laundry cabinets fail from those hidden edges upward, and sealing them is what keeps a panel from swelling and pushing a door out of alignment.

100 lb

Drawer glide rating

Full extension undermount glides rated to 100 pounds on every drawer, with dovetailed solid maple boxes. Not an upgrade line, not reserved for the deep drawers. It is what lets a base drawer hold cast iron rather than plastic containers.

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Deposits taken without a written lead time

You get your lead time in writing before you pay anything, and you are told your install week before the build starts rather than after it slips. If a date moves, you hear it from us first.

Service area

Bathroom Vanities & Cabinets near you

We build and install bathroom vanities & cabinets across Clovis and the surrounding Fresno and Madera County communities.

Answers

Bathroom Vanities & Cabinets FAQs

What height should a bathroom vanity be?

Most new vanities are built at 34 to 36 inches, often called comfort height, rather than the older 30 to 32 inch standard. Taller is easier on your back for most adults. The exceptions are a bathroom used mainly by young children and a vessel sink installation, where the bowl sits on top of the counter and adds four to six inches, so the cabinet itself should be built lower.

Can you build drawers around the sink plumbing?

Yes, and it is the single best upgrade in most bathrooms. We build notched or U shaped drawer boxes that wrap around the P trap and supply lines, which recovers most of the dead volume a standard door bay wastes. It requires knowing exactly where your plumbing sits, which is why we locate the lines during the in-home measure rather than assuming a centered drain.

How long does a custom vanity take?

Typically four to seven weeks from approved drawings to installation, with the install itself usually taking one day for a single vanity. If the countertop is being templated after the cabinet is set, allow another one to two weeks for fabrication before the bathroom is fully finished.

Will hard water damage my new vanity?

It can damage a poorly specified finish. Fresno area groundwater carries high dissolved mineral content, and repeated splash drying on a cabinet face leaves deposits that etch softer coatings over time. We use catalyzed or conversion finishes on bathroom cabinetry and seal the drawer front top edges. Wiping standing splash off the face is still the best thing you can do for it.

Can you match a new vanity to my kitchen cabinets?

We can match style, profile, and construction closely, and we can get very close on color when working from a physical door sample rather than a photo. An exact match to an aged existing finish cannot be promised, since finishes shift with UV exposure and age. Bring us a drawer front from the kitchen and we will show you the closest achievable result before you commit.

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