Choosing the right bathroom vanity comes down to three things: the right size for your space, materials that hold up to moisture, and a finish you'll still like in ten years. Since 2013, the team at B&F Cabinet Stone & Floor has helped homeowners, contractors, and developers across greater Los Angeles get all three. We carry a large in-stock selection at our Commerce showroom, offer free on-site measurements, and handle the full process from design to delivery. If you've priced cabinets at a big box store and felt like you were on your own from there, we’re proud to offer a different experience.
Most clients start with a showroom visit or a call. From there, the process
is straightforward.
“After receiving a very expensive bid from another cabinet company, I was
given Michelle’s contact information. She reached out right away and had
someone measure the space. The design was great, and Michelle was
wonderful to work with.”
— Jennifer Sutman
After 10-plus years of LA bathroom projects, certain styles consistently
move. Frameless full-overlay cabinets are a practical choice for tight
powder rooms and condo bathrooms where every inch matters. Shaker-style
vanities stay in steady demand because they work across a wide range of
tile, countertop, and hardware combinations.
White shaker remains our most requested finish, particularly in smaller
bathrooms, where a lighter cabinet helps the room feel less closed in.
Walnut slab fronts appeal to homeowners in West LA and Silver Lake who are
going for mid-century or warm modern styles throughout their homes. Navy and
charcoal frameless cabinets are popular in guest baths and primary suites
paired with white quartz countertops. Soft-close drawers and hinges come
standard with every style.
Explore our recent projects in our gallery, or visit our 5,000 square-foot
showroom in Commerce.
“After receiving a very expensive bid from another cabinet company, I was
given Michelle’s contact information. She reached out right away and had
someone measure the space. The design was great, and Michelle was
wonderful to work with.”
— Jennifer Sutman
The footprint of your bathroom, your plumbing rough-in location, and how
many people share the space drive the right width, depth, and sink setup. A
standard 5×8 bathroom typically accommodates a 48- to 60-inch single-sink
vanity with ample storage, while double-sink vanities require at least 60
inches—we recommend 72 inches—for comfortable elbow room during shared
morning routines.
Single-sink vanities give you more drawer storage and countertop workspace,
which matters in powder rooms and guest baths under 50 square feet. Double
sinks work well in shared primary bathrooms, but only with adequate width. In
older Los Angeles homes and condos, particularly those built before 1960, a
single-sink vanity with a generous countertop often works better than a
cramped double sink setup.
Not sure what fits your space? Schedule a free on-site measurement.
Coastal air, daily showers, and California’s temperature swings are hard on
cheap cabinet materials. Particleboard boxes and thin veneers typically warp
within three to five years in humid coastal neighborhoods. We’ve seen it
repeatedly on projects from Santa Monica to Long Beach.
Our bathroom vanities are built with 3/4-inch plywood boxes and dovetail
drawer joinery. Plywood holds screws securely and doesn’t swell when exposed
to steam the way particleboard or stapled MDF does.
We apply catalyzed, moisture-resistant finishes to all bathroom cabinets.
UV-stabilized topcoats protect walnut and darker stains from fading in
south- and west-facing bathrooms. Running your exhaust fan during and after
showers is the single most effective thing you can do to extend finish life.
We stock a large inventory of bathroom vanity cabinets at our local
warehouse, so most in-stock orders ship within 1 to 2 weeks. Semi-custom
orders run four to six weeks, depending on finish and configuration. RTA
options arrive fastest but require assembly, a practical choice for condo
buildings with narrow hallways or elevator restrictions.
Pricing is competitive with what you’d find at a big box store, but the
service isn’t. Every order includes design consultation, on-site measurement,
and coordinated delivery.
We work with trusted local installers throughout greater Los Angeles and can
connect you at the same time—so you’re not sourcing cabinets in one place, a
countertop somewhere else, and a contractor on your own. Homeowners, general
contractors, and developers all work with us the same way: one contact, one
source, start to finish.
Ask about old-vanity haul-away during your consultation so removal is handled
before install day.
“I have been working with [B&F Cabinet Stone & Floor] for over 6
years. Joseph and Michelle are a husband-and-wife team who have done 95%
of my cabinet work. Their cabinets are good quality with a wide assortment
of colors. What really distinguishes this company is their service.”
— Dr. Robert Nolan, Apartment Owner / Developer, West Los Angeles
Come see the selection in person, or request a virtual consultation. We’ll
walk through vanity styles, review your 3D design options, and send a
detailed quote. Call (562) 459-7320 or fill out
our quote form to get started.
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Semi-custom bathroom vanities typically require four to six weeks from
order to delivery in Los Angeles, depending on finish and configuration
complexity.
We offer pre-assembled vanities and RTA options. Pre-assembled cabinets
arrive ready to install, while RTA models require assembly but fit more
easily through narrow hallways and condo elevators common in older Los
Angeles buildings.
Yes, we provide coordinated countertops in quartz, granite, and marble,
along with undermount and vessel sinks, to complete your vanity
installation with consistent quality.
Share building access hours, elevator dimensions, parking permits, and HOA
delivery requirements during scheduling. This information helps us plan
smooth delivery in multi-unit Los Angeles buildings.
Our ¾-inch plywood boxes and moisture-resistant finishes resist warping far
better than particleboard, even in humid coastal areas, when paired with
proper bathroom ventilation.
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