Ayna Decors is one of the newer entrants to the US luxury bathroom market, and the Maya collection is the line that's earned the brand its early reputation. Maya comes in three bold colorways — Navy Blue, Charcoal Grey, and White — across two sizes (30 inch and 42 inch), with a Pure White Quartz countertop included. It's a focused collection rather than a sprawling one, and that focus is what makes it work. If you want a striking modern bath vanity at a more accessible luxury entry point, the Maya is one of the most-considered specs at our store.
The Ayna Decors Maya is a freestanding bath vanity collection in Navy Blue, Charcoal Grey, or White, available in 30-inch and 42-inch widths, paired with a Pure White Quartz countertop. The clean modern silhouette, bold cabinet colors, and included quartz top make Maya one of the most distinctive contemporary luxury bath vanity options on the US market. Yala Vanity carries the full Maya range with free shipping across the USA.
What the Maya does well
Three things define the Maya and they're worth understanding before you decide on the line.
The first is the color choice. Most luxury bath vanities in the under-$2,000 tier come in white, light grey, or a neutral wood tone. Maya comes in Navy Blue and Charcoal Grey at the same quality level. For a buyer who wants color in the bathroom without paying the Vanderloc custom-paint premium, the Maya is one of the few options at this tier that actually delivers it. Navy Blue Maya in particular is a striking spec — deep, saturated, balanced by the Pure White Quartz top.
The second is the proportion. Maya's cabinet is clean and modern without being severe — slab-style door fronts, no ornament, no unnecessary detailing, but the cabinet's overall proportions are warm enough that it doesn't read aggressively contemporary. It works in modern primary baths, transitional powder rooms, and contemporary-leaning guest baths equally well.
The third is the included quartz top. Pure White Quartz is non-porous, won't etch under cosmetics, and reads as a substantial single piece. Bundling the top with the cabinet at this price tier is unusual; most accessible-luxury vanities sell the top separately or include a lesser cultured-marble alternative.
Sizes and the configuration choice
Maya comes in two sizes: 30 inches and 42 inches. The 30-inch is the powder-room and small-primary spec — compact, suitable for tight walls, the right scale for a guest bath or a powder room where a smaller vanity reads more intentional than a forced larger one. The 42-inch is the more generous single-sink primary-bath configuration — comfortable counter, real storage, suitable for a primary used by one person or a couple with staggered routines.
Maya doesn't currently come in double-sink configurations or custom widths. For a primary suite shared by two people that requires a double sink, the Maya isn't the right pick — look at Vanderloc Alexandra Double, Vinnova Tokyo 60, or Water Creation Aberdeen 60 instead. For walls that don't fall close to 30 or 42 inches, the Vanderloc 1-inch custom-width program would handle the dimension constraint better than forcing Maya into the wrong size.
Within the two sizes, Maya is offered in three colorways: Navy Blue, Charcoal Grey, and White. All three include the Pure White Quartz top. The cabinet color choice is the main spec decision.
Pairing each Maya color with the rest of the room
Each Maya colorway suits a different bathroom direction.
Navy Blue Maya is the bold spec. The deep navy reads sophisticated and adds real color to a bathroom without going to a wild palette. It pairs beautifully with brushed brass faucets and brass hardware — the warm metal against the deep blue is one of the more striking combinations in luxury bath design at any price tier. White walls and white tile work; soft-warm white walls support without competing. Avoid additional blue elements; the vanity is the color story.
Charcoal Grey Maya is the contemporary-modern spec. Deep grey reads sophisticated and modern, less bold than navy, more deliberate than a soft grey. Pairs cleanly with matte black faucets and matte black hardware for a fully contemporary read. Brushed nickel works for a softer contemporary direction. White or very pale grey walls support the vanity.
White Maya is the clean modern spec. White on white (cabinet and top) reads contemporary and gallery-clean. The vanity steps back and lets the rest of the bathroom — tile, walls, lighting — drive the visual story. Pairs with any hardware finish: matte black for sharp contemporary, brushed brass for warm transitional, brushed nickel for soft contemporary. The most versatile of the three colorways.
Construction and quality
The Maya is built to the accessible-luxury tier. Engineered wood cabinet body with painted or finished door fronts. Soft-close hinges on the doors and full-extension soft-close drawer glides on the drawers. Dovetail joinery on the drawer boxes. Pure White Quartz countertop with the basin pre-installed as a coordinated set.
The construction isn't the solid-hardwood-throughout build of a Vanderloc or upper-tier Vinnova, but it's solidly above the mid-market threshold — the soft-close hardware, the dovetail drawer boxes, the included quartz top all read as real quality rather than cost-managed approximation. For the price tier, the Maya delivers more than most alternatives.
Faucet is sold separately. The top is pre-drilled for a single-hole faucet (3-hole widespread drilling available on request). Yala Vanity recommends pairing the Maya with Flusso or Vigo faucets to maintain quality consistency through the install.
Who the Maya is for
The Maya is the right pick for three buyer profiles.
The first is the homeowner spec'ing a powder room or compact guest bath who wants real color without paying the custom-paint premium. The 30-inch Navy Blue Maya in a powder room is one of the most-installed bold-vanity specs at our store — striking, well-priced, and easy to pair with brass hardware for a jewel-box read.
The second is the single-user primary bath buyer who wants a 42-inch single-sink vanity in a deliberate modern color. Charcoal Grey or White Maya at 42 inches works beautifully in a primary bath where the rest of the room is being styled around the vanity.
The third is the budget-conscious luxury buyer looking for real quality at the accessible-luxury entry point — solid construction, included quartz top, distinctive color options, without the $3,000-plus price tag of higher-tier luxury cabinets.
FAQ on the Ayna Decors Maya
What sizes does the Ayna Decors Maya come in? Two standard sizes: 30 inches and 42 inches. The 30-inch suits powder rooms and small primary baths; the 42-inch is the more generous single-sink primary configuration. No double-sink configurations or custom widths currently.
What colors is the Maya available in? Three colorways — Navy Blue, Charcoal Grey, and White. All three include the Pure White Quartz countertop. Navy Blue is the bold spec; Charcoal Grey is contemporary-modern; White is the clean modern direction with maximum flexibility for the rest of the room.
What countertop does the Maya include? Pure White Quartz, included with the cabinet. The quartz is non-porous, won't etch under cosmetics, and reads as a substantial single piece. Bundling a real quartz top at this price tier is unusual; many comparable accessible-luxury options include cultured marble instead.
What's the price range for the Maya? The Maya lands in the accessible-luxury tier — typically $1,000 to $1,800 for the cabinet plus included quartz top, depending on size and color. The faucet adds to the total. This puts Maya at one of the most accessible entry points into real luxury-tier construction.
How do I order an Ayna Decors Maya through Yala Vanity? Send Yala the wall dimensions, color preference (Navy Blue / Charcoal Grey / White), and the faucet finish you want. We confirm the right size and faucet pairing within one business day, place the order, and coordinate delivery — free shipping across the USA.
Where to start
Browse the full luxury bath vanity range at Yala Vanity's luxury collection to see the Maya alongside Vanderloc, Vinnova, and Water Creation alternatives. For the broader luxury-vanity category, our luxury bathroom vanity complete guide is the pillar this clusters under, and our luxury bathroom vanity buying guide covers how to think about budget tiers and brand selection.
About the author
Yala Vanity is a curated luxury bathroom-fixture retailer based in the United States, carrying Ayna Decors, Vanderloc, Vinnova, Water Creation, Laviva, and premium-tier Swiss Madison. Free shipping on every order. Reach the team at yalavanity.com or jacob@yalavanity.com.
Written by Jacob, Yala Vanity — curators of luxury bathroom fixtures for discerning homeowners and design professionals. Considering a Maya for your bath? Our team offers personalized configuration support, from color selection through delivery.