Planning a bathroom makeover or just browsing for inspiration? I’ve pulled together 40+ designer-approved vanities from Lowe’s, with options for every budget.
When designing a bathroom, the vanity can make or break a space. We love a good DIY, but pre-made options are quicker, easier, and often more affordable. Budget friendly does not have to mean builder-grade though—these days there are plenty of elevated options online, and I found dozens just browsing Lowe’s (this isn’t sponsored by the way, I just wanted to share what I found!)
While the majority of these are at lower price points, there are a few higher end pieces for those looking to invest in quality. Nearly all of them are offered in multiple sizes and/or colors, so make sure to click through if you see a design you like!
Neutral Vanities
Whether you’re drawn to timeless white or prefer a solid color, I found a variety of options in neutral/on-trend colors, with upgraded design details to give them a more custom appearance. I recently bought two of the greige fluted vanities for our beach house rental, as the deal was too good to pass up!
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Wood Vanities
I’m a firm believer that every bathroom needs a touch of natural wood—it instantly adds warmth and keeps the space from feeling cold or sterile (I use it in every bathroom!). The easiest way to incorporate this is with a wood vanity. Real wood is ideal, but if you’re on a budget, there are plenty of wood-look and veneer options that give the same effect.
Tap on the image below to shop them all:
Tips and considerations
1. My best tip to avoid a builder-grade look: choose a design that feels like a piece of furniture, not a set of kitchen cabinets. Think furniture-style legs or feet instead of toe-kicks, rounded or curved edges, doors with added detail and real wood.
2. Most store bought vanities will include a countertop and sink with it. If you want a different counter material, sink or faucet configuration, make sure to factor that in to your overall cost.
3. When it comes to quality, you often get what you pay for, so pay attention to the materials used and read the reviews. If your vanity will be used often, I think it’s worth investing in a solid construction piece that will withstand the wear and tear
Vanity knobs and pulls
The easiest way to give your vanity a custom feel? Swap out the hardware. This is something I almost always do, as the included knobs are often very basic and builder grade. Here are some options I love that will instantly elevate the look of your vanity (tap on the image to shop):
I hope this post was helpful! If you need help sourcing something else, drop a note in the comments and let me know what you’d like to see next. We’re making real progress on our bathroom renovations this week—you can follow the updates over on my Instagram!
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