This is the complete bathroom vanity guide for Kitchener-Waterloo homeowners — sizing, configurations, materials, finishes, plumbing considerations, install timeline, costs, and what we'd specify if we were renovating our own bathroom. Everything we've learned across 500+ KW interior renovations.
Sizing Your Vanity for the Space
The right vanity width balances storage with traffic flow. Standard vanity widths: 24″, 30″, 36″, 48″, 60″, 72″. As a rule, leave 18″ of clear floor in front of the vanity for comfortable use, and 4″ clearance on each side from walls and shower glass.
- Powder room: 24″–30″ vanity (consider wall-mount to free floor space).
- Main bath: 36″–48″ vanity for one user.
- Shared/family bath: 60″–72″ double-sink vanity.
- Primary ensuite: 60″–84″ double-sink, often paired with separate makeup counter.
Configuration: Drawers vs Doors
Drawers organize storage 3× better than doors for the same square footage. Modern vanities increasingly favour drawer-only or drawer-majority configurations: 1 false-front drawer at top (under the sink), then 2–3 working drawers below. Door-only configurations remain popular for budget and powder-room applications.
Soft-close mechanisms (Blum, Salice) are now standard on quality builds. Skip them and you'll hear (and feel) it for the next 15 years.
Material Stack: Substrate, Top, Hardware
Substrate (the cabinet box)
Best to worst: FSC solid plywood > NAUF-core plywood > CARB2 MDF > standard MDF > particleboard. Avoid particleboard entirely for any vanity expected to last 10+ years — it disintegrates when moisture penetrates.
Top (the visible counter)
Quartz dominates for durability and consistency ($55–$110/sqft installed in KW); honed marble for high-end aesthetics ($95–$180/sqft); recycled-content terrazzo (Vetrazzo, IceStone) for distinctive designer looks ($85–$150/sqft).
Hardware
Blum Tandem drawer slides (15-year warranty, full-extension, soft-close) are the durable standard. Concealed hinges from Blum or Salice; budget brand hinges fail within 5–7 years. Pulls and knobs are personal; allocate $50–$200 for hardware on a 48″ vanity.
Plumbing: What to Know Before You Spec
Existing plumbing rough-in dictates vanity placement. Sink drain stub-outs can be moved within the vanity footprint with minor cost ($100–$250); relocating to a different wall is major work ($800–$2,500+ depending on access and KW permit requirements). The City of Kitchener Building Division (and equivalents in Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph) require permits for plumbing relocation involving moving stacks or roughing in to new walls.
D&D Install Process Step-by-Step
- Free in-home consultation, measure space, discuss style and budget.
- Designer presents 2–3 concepts with material samples within 5 days.
- 48-hour itemized quote.
- Order vanity (in-stock 1–2 weeks; semi-custom 3–5 weeks; custom 5–8 weeks).
- Install day: existing vanity removed (1–2 hrs), plumbing prep (1 hr), new vanity set + scribed (1.5 hrs), top template & install (often separate visit), faucet + drain trim (1 hr), final clean & walkthrough.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most popular vanity size in KW homes in 2026?
48″ single-sink for main baths and 60″–72″ double-sink for primary ensuites. Powder rooms increasingly use 30″ wall-mount floating vanities for the airy aesthetic.
Should I get a single or double sink in my primary bathroom?
Double sink if both partners get ready at the same time most mornings — otherwise single sink with extra counter space. A 60″ double-sink trades counter for the second bowl; a 60″ single-sink offers double the usable counter.
How long does a custom vanity take to build and install in KW?
Custom vanity from a local Mennonite shop or D&D's preferred fabricators: 5–8 weeks shop fabrication + 1–2 weeks for top template/install + 1 day install. Total project timeline 7–11 weeks from approval to in-use.
Are floating wall-mount vanities harder to install?
Yes — they require structural blocking inside the wall behind the drywall (inspected at framing stage of new builds; retrofit requires opening drywall) plus electrical for the LED kickplate (optional but standard). Add $250–$600 to install cost.
Where does D&D source vanities in Waterloo Region?
Mix of: local custom Mennonite shops in Elmira/St. Jacobs/Wellesley for full custom; Cabico Canadian semi-custom for mid-range; KraftMaid and Wood-Mode for selected projects; stock from Wayfair Pro for budget tier. We don't recommend big-box pre-built vanities for any project expected to last 10+ years.
Key Takeaways
- Vanity sizing: 18″ floor clearance + 4″ side clearances are minimums.
- Drawers organize 3× better than doors per sq ft — specify drawer-majority.
- Substrate quality: plywood > NAUF MDF > particleboard (avoid).
- Quartz tops dominate for durability; honed marble for aesthetics.
- Plumbing relocation: $800–$2,500+ — keep existing layout if possible.
- Custom vanity: 7–11 weeks from approval to in-use.
- D&D includes designer-led consultation at no extra cost across Waterloo Region.