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Custom Vanity expected pricing.

10 years ago
last modified: 10 years ago

What would you expect to budget for a custom vanity 48"L x36"H x18"D, alcove installation with natural maple interior, three drawers, one door and an open shelved niche, detailed like this essentially, in teak. I pulled the picture from Houzz Design Dilemmas, thanks.

It will have conventional hardware, not finger pulls. I know framed, partial overlay construction is not overly popular, but it's a mid-1960s house. Northeast Atlantic coast with a labor multiplier ~ 30% higher than national average.

Comments (12)

  • 10 years ago

    I am doing a super small bathroom (48" is the entire width) and because of the size, almost everything is ending up custom. :-(

  • 10 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    Try the Furniture Guild. They have Rosewood as an option but no Teak. Still not much under $4k.

    I need 10 windows for my home and I have allowed the rice to escalate beyond what is necessary but I don't want to regret my choice. The windows will be Mahogany. I know how expensive small can be!

    I know you are aware of Baillie Halliday. Also recently fell in love with Tectus. Thank good for only two interior doors:-) everything else will be a pocket door!!!!

    Hope you find some option!

  • 10 years ago

    In my old place I priced a round window with spoked muntins, that opened, to put in my bathroom and reference the other similar windows in the building (although my original bricked up opening looked square). $8000 was the highest estimate, and the lower weren't so much lower. I obviously skipped that project.

  • 10 years ago

    The current window is an octagon and does not open in my bathroom. I am changing it to a square. But triple pane, high solar heat gain, bronzed European Tilt turn with Phantom screen for a 24x20" windows comes to just under $800. Interior prehung doors are coming in around $600 each with the hidden hinges. The quality of the materials in my current home when it comes to windows and doors is so poor that I may be over specifying the requirements for the replacements. Labor to install a cheaper unit or an expensive unit is the same.

    Good luck finding your cabinet! It is always a series of compromises.

  • 10 years ago

    I would say that the 6k was a good ballpark, depending if veneer or solid were desired. You definitely could do it cheaper in walnut, if the grain weren't too busy for you. Omega Cabinetry will custom quote anything you ask them too, and they do frameless.

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  • 10 years ago
    last modified: 10 years ago

    I was afraid it would be something this high. I was really hoping under $5K and of course a lot less than that would be awesome.

    I've done entire bathrooms for people that were $6000--of course they were very basic, but still--I wish I could do that for myself. This bathroom will still look basic, it just won't cost basic.

  • 10 years ago

    My big concern in all this is what it portends for my kitchen. I have an odd space that would best be suited to custom cabinets, and I can't spend $50K on cabinets alone for the kitchen, it's just not possible. I may have to do a combo of semi-custom with a few custom cabinets to fill in the weird spots and just do something where I can get a match between the two.

  • 10 years ago

    I am going the IKEA route with three custom 48" wide cabinets. I priced a 48" wide base drawer cabinet from porcelanosa and pedini. $5k was the minimum with the cheapest doors. I really need a 48" cabinet for the sink and cooktop configuration. 52" May be the more appropriate size for the cooktop combo though.

    Good luck!

  • 10 years ago

    The teak is the $$$ in the mix. Do a maple or birch and more than halve the quote.

  • 10 years ago

    Actually I got one quote, and maple was only several hundred less. I was surprised. But I am doing veneer ply, not solid.

  • 10 years ago

    Just a follow up: The quotes are in the $4000s. Awful high, I think, but I don't really have any choice.

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