Vanity replacement is the highest-leverage single change you can make to a dated bathroom. New cabinet, top, sink, and faucet transform the bath visually in one to two days of work, often for $2,000 to $5,000.
Stock vanities are widely available in 24, 30, 36, 48, 60, and 72 inch widths. Single sinks are standard up through 48 inches; double sinks become an option at 60 inches and the standard expectation at 72 inches and wider.
Shaker doors in painted finishes (white, gray, taupe, navy) dominate current Indianapolis vanity selections. Quartz tops are the most popular choice, with cultured marble as a budget alternative. Soft-close hinges and slides are standard on quality stock vanities.
Comfort-height vanities (34 to 36 inches) are the dominant choice in current remodels. Standard height (30 to 32 inches) is sometimes preferred in kid-focused bathrooms.
A standard 30 to 36 inch vanity with quartz top typically runs $1,800 to $4,500 installed. Double vanities run $3,800 to $8,500.
Most single vanity replacements are completed in one day. Double vanities take one to two days.
Sometimes, but tops rarely fit a new vanity precisely. Most vanity replacements include a new top.