Where to shop for high end bathroom vanities - online or locally (MD)???

Anonymous
I know Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn but where else can I shop online or locally that isn't cheapy? I'm seeing awesome master baths on Houzz with custom vanities by carpenters and I'm wondering if I can get something out of the box better than Home Depot and would love to have more options than just Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn. But I do want nice quality and high end'ish.

Thanks!!!
Anonymous
Same places that do fancy lines of kitchen cabinets. Out of the box isn't going to be that high end.
Anonymous
check out plumbersurplus.com you'll find a range of great products and also check out some of the vendor sites too.
Anonymous
Ferguson
Anonymous
The person that used to own our house was a contractor, and he seemed to favor Plumbing Parts Plus in Rockville. I don't think they are crazy high end, but still a step up from Home Depot. But I also don't know tons about that stuff.
Anonymous
Custom vanities aren't crazy expensive. Find a bathroom/kitchen remodeling place to order one.
Anonymous
We're also looking for bathroom vanities. One thing that's troubled us is that a lot of the nice sets only have a normal mirror. Not a medicine cabinet. I don't think I've ever lived anywhere without a medicine cabinet, and I can't imagine making do without one! Very frustrating.
Anonymous
Another recommendation for Plumbing Parts Plus, as well as Sunday Kitchen and Bath in Rockville Town Center.
Anonymous
Custom vanities are just cabinets with a countertop on it. Go to the kitchen/bath place and design what you want. Drawers, doors, feet, flush to the floor, extra deep counter. Pick the color, finish, material, type of drawer closure, integrated features, etc.
Anonymous
Oh I'd only want one without a mirror or medicine cabinet (I don't like those personally) so I could pick my own.

Re: countertops. But even you pick the cabinet, then you have to go separately to a granite place and have them come out and measure your cabinet and do the fit? That seems like a pain. Or the kitchen places will do all that and be a one stop shop?
Anonymous
One stop shop usually
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh I'd only want one without a mirror or medicine cabinet (I don't like those personally) so I could pick my own.

Re: countertops. But even you pick the cabinet, then you have to go separately to a granite place and have them come out and measure your cabinet and do the fit? That seems like a pain. Or the kitchen places will do all that and be a one stop shop?


It depends what you want. If you have something in mind, a certain material or a a certain color, then maybe the cabinet shop you're working with will not carry it or be able to source it. They will however have a variety of options that they can and do work with so you are welcome to choose those options.
Anonymous
Okay thank you. Maybe what I need to do is go to a kitchen and bath place and take my top 5 Houzz pics and say can you replicate this vs buying online at Pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware or other sites.

Anonymous
Union Hardware in Bethesda.
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