Custom Bathroom Vanities in Huntsville, AL
Huntsville Quality Kitchen Cabinets designs and builds custom bathroom vanities in Huntsville, AL — built to your exact dimensions, with moisture-resistant materials designed for the humidity levels that Alabama bathrooms deal with year-round.
Custom Vanities Built for Alabama Bathrooms
A bathroom vanity is probably the most humidity-exposed piece of cabinetry in any home. Hot showers, steam, standing water under the sink, temperature swings when the door opens into unconditioned space — these are real stresses on the cabinet material and finish.
Stock vanities from home centers are almost universally built with MDF or particleboard that swells and fails when exposed to moisture at the base or under the sink. It's not a question of if — it's when. A vanity built with moisture-resistant plywood boxes, proper sealing at the bottom rail, and a conversion varnish or catalyzed finish on all exposed surfaces will outlast a stock vanity by a decade or more.
We build custom vanities to your bathroom's exact dimensions — which matters in older Huntsville homes where bathroom walls are rarely square and a standard-size vanity always looks like it was installed as an afterthought. Custom means it fits the space as if it grew there.
Floor-Mount Vanities
Traditional cabinet-style vanity resting on the floor. Most storage, easiest installation, works in any bathroom. Available in any height — standard is 34" but we build to whatever height suits the household.
Floating / Wall-Mount Vanities
Cabinet mounted directly to the wall with a gap above the floor. Modern aesthetic, easier floor cleaning, and makes a small bathroom appear larger. Requires proper wall blocking during rough-in for solid mounting.
Single Sink Configurations
Standard configuration for guest baths, powder rooms, and smaller master baths. Available in widths from 24" to 54". We design the drawer and door layout around plumbing position.
Double Sink Configurations
Two-sink layouts for master bathrooms shared between partners. We design the center section between sinks to maximize useful storage while maintaining clean proportions.
Vanity with Tower
A base vanity paired with a full-height linen or storage tower on one or both sides. Adds significant storage for towels, toiletries, and bathroom supplies without a separate freestanding cabinet.
Vessel Sink Vanities
Designed specifically for vessel sinks, which sit on top of the counter rather than below it. The vanity height is typically lower (28"–30") to compensate for the added height of the bowl.
Materials We Use in Bathroom Vanity Construction
The bathroom is the most demanding environment for cabinetry. Here's how we build for it.
Marine-Grade Plywood Boxes
We use marine-grade or moisture-resistant plywood for vanity boxes. The cross-laminated construction resists racking and, critically, the core doesn't swell when moisture gets to it. Unlike MDF, it holds screws after getting wet.
Solid Wood Face Frames
Face frames are built from hard maple, oak, or cherry — species that tolerate humidity well when properly finished. We avoid poplar for bathroom face frames because it's more susceptible to moisture movement.
Catalyzed Finish on All Interior Surfaces
We finish the interior of bathroom vanities — not just the exterior. Base cabinet interiors under the sink see direct moisture exposure. A catalyzed conversion varnish on the interior prevents swelling at the bottom of the box near the plumbing.
Solid Surface or Quartz Countertops
We coordinate with countertop fabricators to spec the top at the same time as the cabinet. Quartz is the most popular choice — non-porous, very durable, wide range of colors. Solid surface (Corian) is good for integrated sink applications where a seamless look is the goal.
Vanity Design Details That Make a Difference
The details in a custom vanity are what separate it from anything you'd find in a showroom. Every design choice — from drawer configuration to hardware finish — is made specifically for how your household uses the bathroom daily.
We walk through each option with you during the design consultation so nothing is an afterthought.
Drawer Stacking
Two or three stacked drawers on one side of a single-sink vanity stores more than a door-with-shelf on the same footprint. We design drawer configs around what you actually need to store.
Soft-Close Everything
Soft-close hinges and drawer slides are standard on all our vanities. The bathroom cabinet gets opened and closed more times per day than almost anything else in the house.
Outlet Drawer
A shallow top drawer with a built-in outlet strip for hair dryer, curling iron, and electric toothbrush charging — all hidden below the counter.
Pull-Out Hamper
A door-mounted or full-width pull-out hamper frame in the lower section. Keeps laundry contained and out of sight in the bathroom.
Medicine Cabinet Integration
A wall-recessed medicine cabinet above or beside the vanity, finished to match the vanity doors and face frame for a seamless built-in appearance.
Toe-Kick Drawer
A shallow pull-out drawer in the toe-kick space below the base cabinet. Excellent for spare toilet paper, hair tools, and flat items.
A Vanity Built Exactly for Your Bathroom
We measure, design, and build to your exact space — not a standard size you work around. Call us to get started.