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April 2026

Bathroom Vanity Ideas for Palm Beach County Remodels

Modern double bathroom vanity with quartz countertops and white shaker cabinets in Palm Beach County master bathroom
By Andre · South Florida Kitchen & Bath Design · April 29, 2026 · 4 min read
In This Article
  1. Single vs Double Vanities
  2. Vanity Materials for South Florida
  3. Smart Storage Solutions
  4. Custom vs Prefab Vanities
  5. Cost Guide
  6. South Florida Considerations
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

Choosing the right bathroom vanity ideas can transform your Palm Beach County bathroom from ordinary to extraordinary. With South Florida's unique climate conditions and design preferences, selecting vanities that combine functionality, durability, and style becomes even more important. Our team has installed hundreds of vanities across Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Wellington, and Jupiter, and we know what works best in our coastal environment. If you're early in planning the broader project, our bathroom remodel cost guide for Palm Beach County walks through where vanity spend fits into a full renovation budget.

The bathroom vanity serves as the centerpiece of your bathroom design while providing essential storage and functionality. From floating vanities that create the illusion of more space to sprawling double vanities that accommodate busy families, the options are endless. The key lies in understanding your space, lifestyle, and budget constraints.

Single vs Double Vanities

The choice between single and double vanities often comes down to space and usage patterns. Double vanities work best in master bathrooms where two people need simultaneous access. We recommend double vanities for bathrooms that are at least 60 inches wide, though 72 inches provides more comfortable spacing.

Single vanities make sense in guest bathrooms, powder rooms, or smaller spaces. They also allow for more storage in compact layouts. A well-designed single vanity can include drawers, shelves, and even a makeup area without overwhelming the space.

Consider traffic flow when making this decision. Double vanities require more plumbing work, which affects both timeline and budget. Our crews often encounter situations where homeowners want double vanities but the existing plumbing makes single vanities more practical.

Floating vanities create a modern look while making smaller bathrooms feel larger. They work particularly well in contemporary Palm Beach County homes where clean lines dominate the design aesthetic. However, they provide less storage than traditional floor-mounted options.

Vanity Materials for South Florida

South Florida's humidity demands careful material selection for bathroom vanities. Solid wood vanities can work but require proper sealing and ventilation. We prefer engineered materials or marine-grade plywood for vanity boxes, especially in waterfront properties from Jupiter to Delray Beach. The same humidity logic shapes our picks for the best countertop materials in Florida humidity — vanity tops fail the same way kitchen counters do when the wrong stone goes near a steamy shower.

Thermofoil and laminate vanities offer budget-friendly options that resist moisture well. However, they can show wear faster than higher-end materials. MDF with moisture-resistant coatings provides a middle-ground option that works in most Palm Beach County bathrooms.

Natural stone countertops like granite and quartzite perform excellently in humid conditions. Quartz remains our top recommendation for vanity tops due to its non-porous surface and consistent appearance — for the long version of how those two compare on a daily-use surface, our quartz vs quartzite breakdown goes deeper. According to Natural Stone Institute guidelines, proper sealing is also important for natural stone in high-humidity environments like South Florida bathrooms.

Avoid particleboard vanities in South Florida bathrooms. The moisture will eventually cause swelling and deterioration. We've replaced too many failed vanities made from this material to recommend it to any client.

Smart Storage Solutions

Effective vanity storage combines drawers, shelves, and specialized organizers. Soft-close drawer slides prevent slamming while full-extension slides provide complete access to stored items. We install pull-out organizers in lower cabinets to maximize usability.

Tall storage towers flanking the vanity create vertical storage without expanding the footprint. These work particularly well in Wellington and Boca Raton homes with higher ceilings. Include electrical outlets inside drawers for hair tools and electric toothbrushes.

Open shelving adds visual interest while providing display space for decorative items. However, open storage requires more maintenance in humid climates. Enclosed storage protects items from moisture and dust.

Close-up of floating bathroom vanity with vessel sinks and natural wood finish in South Florida home

Medicine cabinets above the vanity provide additional hidden storage. Recessed medicine cabinets maintain clean lines while surface-mounted options offer more storage capacity. Consider medicine cabinets with integrated lighting for better task illumination.

Under-vanity storage benefits from humidity-resistant organizers and drawer dividers. Bamboo organizers offer natural antimicrobial properties that work well in bathroom environments. Adjustable dividers accommodate various toiletry sizes and keep items organized.

Custom vs Prefab Vanities

Custom vanities allow precise fitting to your space and exact specification matching. Our team builds custom vanities when standard sizes don't work or when clients want specific features unavailable in manufactured options. Custom work takes longer but delivers exactly what you envision.

Prefab vanities offer faster installation and predictable pricing. Quality varies significantly among manufacturers, so we source from reputable companies with good warranty coverage. Stock vanities work well when your bathroom dimensions align with standard sizes. The same trade-offs show up on the kitchen side too — see our RTA vs custom cabinet comparison for the full breakdown of when stock construction is fine and when it isn't.

Semi-custom vanities provide a compromise between fully custom and stock options. Many manufacturers offer modifications like different heights, custom paint colors, or additional drawers. This approach often delivers custom appearance at lower cost than fully custom work.

Consider lead times when choosing between custom and prefab options. Custom vanities typically require 6-8 weeks fabrication time, while stock options often ship within days. Planning your project timeline around vanity delivery prevents construction delays.

Cost Guide

Bathroom vanity costs in Palm Beach County depend on size, materials, and customization level. Our pricing reflects local market conditions and includes installation by our experienced crews.

Vanity Type Price Range
Stock Single Vanity (24"–36") $800–$2,500
Stock Double Vanity (60"–72") $1,800–$4,500
Semi-Custom Single Vanity $2,000–$5,000
Semi-Custom Double Vanity $3,500–$8,000
Full Custom Single Vanity $3,500–$8,000
Full Custom Double Vanity $6,000–$15,000
Floating Vanity Installation $400–$800
Plumbing Modifications $500–$2,000

These prices include vanity cabinet, countertop, sink, and basic installation. Electrical work, plumbing relocations, and premium hardware add to the base cost. Waterfront properties often require additional moisture protection measures.

High-end vanities with stone countertops, custom storage, and premium finishes can exceed these ranges. We provide detailed estimates that break down all components and labor costs.

Budget allocation should consider long-term durability versus upfront cost. Investing in quality materials and construction saves money on future repairs and replacements, especially important in South Florida's challenging climate conditions.

South Florida Considerations

Humidity control remains the primary concern for bathroom vanities in Palm Beach County. Proper ventilation prevents moisture buildup that can damage vanity materials over time. We recommend exhaust fans rated for your bathroom size plus 50 CFM for vanity areas.

Waterfront properties face additional challenges from salt air exposure. Marine-grade materials and finishes provide better longevity in these environments. Regular maintenance becomes more important near the ocean.

Hurricane preparedness influences vanity selection for some clients. Securing methods for wall-mounted units should consider potential wind loads. Ground-level installations may need protection from flood damage in certain areas.

Building codes in Palm Beach County require GFCI protection for bathroom electrical outlets. Plan outlet locations during vanity design to ensure code compliance and convenient access for daily use items.

Natural lighting varies significantly across our service area. Balancing vanity lighting with available natural light helps achieve the desired ambiance while ensuring adequate task lighting for grooming activities.

Consider the home's architectural style when selecting vanity designs. Mediterranean and tropical styles popular in Boca Raton may call for different vanity approaches than contemporary designs common in Jupiter high-rises.

Air conditioning efficiency affects bathroom humidity levels. Vanity materials should handle temperature fluctuations from air conditioning cycling, especially in larger homes with multiple HVAC zones.

Working with an experienced contractor ensures proper installation and material selection for South Florida conditions. Our team understands local building codes, climate considerations, and design preferences that affect vanity performance and longevity. Before signing anything, our guide to reading a contractor quote shows you exactly which line items to look for so you can tell a complete vanity scope from a vague placeholder.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size vanity works best for my bathroom?
Vanity size depends on your bathroom dimensions and usage needs. Single vanities work in spaces 36-48 inches wide, while double vanities need at least 60 inches. We measure your space and recommend sizes that maintain proper clearances for doors, toilets, and walking paths.
How do I choose vanity materials for Florida's humidity?
Avoid particleboard and choose moisture-resistant materials like marine-grade plywood, solid wood with proper sealing, or engineered materials. Quartz countertops resist humidity better than natural stone. We test all materials for South Florida conditions before recommending them.
Should I choose a floating or floor-mounted vanity?
Floating vanities create visual space and easier floor cleaning but provide less storage. Floor-mounted vanities offer maximum storage and easier installation. Your choice depends on design preferences, storage needs, and bathroom size.
How much should I budget for a bathroom vanity in Palm Beach County?
Budget $800-$2,500 for stock single vanities, $1,800-$4,500 for stock double vanities, and $3,500-$15,000 for custom options. Installation, plumbing modifications, and electrical work add to material costs. We provide detailed estimates for every project.
Can I install a double vanity where a single vanity exists?
Yes, but it requires plumbing modifications to add a second sink and drain. Electrical work may be needed for additional lighting. We evaluate your existing plumbing and electrical to determine the scope of work required for double vanity installation.
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About the Author
Andre is the owner of South Florida Kitchen & Bath Design, serving Palm Beach County since 2016 with over 5,000 completed kitchen and bathroom renovations. Learn more →