
Vanity swaps seem straightforward on paper. Pick a unit, pull the old one, drop the new one in. Done. Except that's not always how it goes - and this job is a good example of exactly that.
The original vanity the client selected didn't fit the footprint of the space. That's a frustrating moment for any homeowner. But instead of leaving them to figure it out on their own, we stepped in and helped source a replacement that actually worked for the room. That's part of the job as far as we're concerned.
Once we had the right unit dialed in, we handled everything - the full install, the faucet, the plumbing connections. What you end up with is a clean white vanity cabinet, a quartz-look top with that Carrara-style veining, an undermount sink, and a brushed nickel widespread faucet that ties the whole thing together. Every finish is coordinated. Nothing feels like an afterthought.
This is the kind of thing that separates a good contractor from someone who just shows up with tools. Problem-solving is a big part of bathroom remodeling. Fixtures don't always fit. Dimensions are off. Products get discontinued. How you handle those moments is what matters.
If you're planning a bathroom update and want someone who will actually see it through when things get complicated, that's exactly what we do.