Vanderloc Alexandra Bath Vanity: Collection Guide & Configurations

Vanderloc Alexandra Bath Vanity: Collection Guide & Configurations

The Alexandra is Vanderloc's reliable transitional anchor — the collection most often spec'd by designers who want a single-sink primary or secondary bath vanity that's neither aggressively modern nor overtly traditional. It sits in the middle of the Vanderloc catalog with a refined silhouette that suits almost any bathroom, and it's the line we recommend first for clients who don't already have a strong style direction. This guide covers what the Alexandra is, the configurations available, and how to spec it.

The Vanderloc Alexandra is a transitional single-sink bath vanity collection offered in single, double, and extra-wide configurations, in 2-drawer and 3-drawer layouts, with custom widths in 1-inch increments, custom paint in any Vanderloc, Sherwin-Williams, or Benjamin Moore color, paired with Silestone quartz tops and Flusso or Vigo faucets — all on Vanderloc's 21-day made-to-order lead time. Yala Vanity is an authorized Vanderloc dealer carrying the full Alexandra range with free shipping across the USA.

What the Alexandra collection actually is

Alexandra is Vanderloc's refined transitional line — clean shaker-influenced cabinet fronts, furniture-grade construction, dovetail drawer joinery on full-extension soft-close glides, and the brand's standard solid-wood and high-density engineered construction. The silhouette splits the difference between traditional shaker and contemporary slab, which is what makes it work in such a wide range of bathrooms. A primary suite with classic tile, a transitional powder room with brass fixtures, a modern bath with matte black hardware — Alexandra reads correctly in all three.

The collection is built around the single-sink format. Vanderloc offers Alexandra in single, single extra-wide, double-sink, and double-drawer configurations, with both 2-drawer and 3-drawer layouts. The extra-wide single is the line's best-kept secret — it gives you a single-basin vanity with significantly more counter space, which is the right answer for a primary bath where you want generous surface but don't need two sinks.

Available configurations and sizes

The Alexandra is configurable in 1-inch width increments within the structural range of the cabinet. Standard published widths run from 36 inches up through 72 inches across the various configurations, and custom widths between those numbers are routine — a 47-inch Alexandra in a 47-inch alcove, a 53-inch Alexandra to land on existing tile grout lines, a 65-inch Alexandra single extra-wide for a primary suite that needs counter rather than a second sink.

The configurations break down as follows. The Single Bath Vanity is the standard, with a centered cabinet and a single sink position. The 2-Drawer Single adds a drawer bank in place of one door — useful when daily-use storage matters more than under-sink space. The 3-Drawer Single is fully drawer-forward for a tidy, organized layout. The Single Extra Wide takes the standard cabinet and stretches the counter for a more generous footprint. The Double Bath Vanity is the two-sink primary configuration, with the Double Drawer variation adding drawer banks instead of doors.

Choose the configuration after you've measured your wall — the Vanderloc dealer will confirm which Alexandra layout actually fits the dimension and the storage preferences you've described.

Finishes and the custom paint program

Alexandra is offered in Vanderloc's standard finish palette and through the open custom paint program. The standard finishes cover the most-spec'd luxury bathroom directions — warm whites, soft greiges, deep navies, and rich neutrals. None of them are bold; the collection is built to be timeless rather than trend-driven.

The custom paint program is what makes Alexandra a genuinely flexible spec. Any Vanderloc-stocked color, any Sherwin-Williams color, or any Benjamin Moore color can be applied to order at no significant cost premium. For a client who's already pinned a wall color or a tile selection, matching the vanity to it is a single line on the spec sheet. For a designer working in a specific color story, the open palette removes the constraint of choosing from a small catalog of stocked options.

The paint is applied at the Vanderloc facility on the same 21-day lead time as a standard finish. You're not waiting an extra two weeks for custom color.

Pairing the Alexandra with Silestone tops and faucets

Vanderloc sells the cabinet, the Silestone top, and the faucet separately — and that's by design. The Alexandra cabinet at 47 inches can pair with a 49-inch Single Rectangle Centered Silestone top, a 49-inch Single Vigo Centered top with an integrated Vigo basin, or a 49-inch Single Rectangle Offset top to dodge an off-center plumbing rough-in. Same cabinet, three different bathrooms.

For tops, the Silestone Single Rectangle is the clean modern direction (an undermount-style basin set into the quartz top), and the Single Vigo is the integrated-basin alternative (sculpted, slightly more modern in profile). Centered tops suit centered plumbing; Offset versions resolve off-center rough-ins without moving plumbing. For a double-sink Alexandra at the standard 61 or 73-inch widths, the Double Rectangle and Double Vigo configurations both work — the 73-inch Double Vigo Centered is the canonical primary-bath spec.

For faucets, stick to Flusso or Vigo — both brands' single-hole and 8-inch widespread programs are pre-vetted to match the Silestone top drilling patterns. A single-hole Flusso or Vigo in matte black or brushed brass keeps the line clean on the contemporary-leaning Alexandra installs; an 8-inch widespread Flusso or Vigo in polished nickel reads classic on the more traditional-leaning ones.

Who the Alexandra is for

The Alexandra is the right call for three buyer profiles, in our experience.

The first is the renovating homeowner who doesn't have a strong style direction. Alexandra reads correctly in nearly any bathroom because the silhouette is genuinely transitional — it doesn't force the rest of the room to commit to a single look. For a primary bath in a home you're going to live in for a long time, that flexibility is real value.

The second is the designer spec'ing a client renovation where the tile and wall finishes are doing the heavy stylistic lifting. Alexandra steps back and lets the rest of the room speak. We see this configuration constantly — striking marble tile, a strong wall color, and a clean Alexandra vanity that ties the space together without competing.

The third is the buyer who needs an extra-wide single-sink layout. The Alexandra Single Extra Wide is one of the few luxury options that delivers a single sink with generous counter on both sides. For a primary bath used by one person, or a couple with staggered routines, the extra-wide single beats a double in counter and storage.

FAQ on the Vanderloc Alexandra

What sizes does the Vanderloc Alexandra come in? Standard widths run 36 to 72 inches across the various configurations (single, single extra wide, double, 2-drawer, 3-drawer, double drawer). Custom widths are available in 1-inch increments within the structural range of each layout — a 47-inch Alexandra in a 47-inch wall, a 53-inch Alexandra to land on existing tile grout, no extra lead time for the custom width. Your authorized dealer confirms the exact range per configuration.

How much does the Alexandra cost? The Alexandra lands in Vanderloc's mid-luxury price tier — typically $2,000 to $5,000 for the cabinet depending on configuration and finish, with the Silestone top and Flusso/Vigo faucet adding to the total. The custom paint program doesn't add a meaningful premium. Yala Vanity provides full quotes by configuration on request.

Is the Alexandra a good choice for a primary bathroom? Yes — it's the line we most often spec for primary baths. The transitional silhouette suits the long-term, the single-sink and double-sink layouts both work at primary-bath scale, and the custom paint program lets you match the cabinet to the room's color story. For a primary suite renovation that needs to feel deliberate but not theme-y, Alexandra is a top pick.

Can the Alexandra fit a small or awkward bathroom? Often, yes. The 1-inch custom-width program means an Alexandra at 36, 38, 41 inches — wherever your wall actually lands — is achievable on the standard 21-day lead time. For a powder room or compact bath, the smaller Alexandra configurations are often the cleanest spec.

How do I order an Alexandra through Yala Vanity? Send us the wall dimensions, the bathroom layout, and the style direction. We respond with a recommended Alexandra configuration, custom width, Silestone top pairing, and Flusso or Vigo faucet recommendation, typically within one business day. Once you approve the spec, Yala places the bundled order with Vanderloc and manages the build through delivery — free shipping across the USA, standard 21-day lead time.

Where to start

Browse the full Vanderloc Alexandra Single Bath Vanity on the Yala Vanity store to see the configurations, finishes, and pairing options. For more on how the Alexandra fits within Vanderloc's full lineup, see our Vanderloc collection at Yala Vanity, and for the broader luxury-vanity category, our luxury bathroom vanity complete guide covers what separates Vanderloc and the rest of the luxury tier from mid-market vanities.

About the author

Yala Vanity is a curated luxury bathroom-fixture retailer based in the United States and an authorized Vanderloc dealer. We configure custom Vanderloc orders — including the full Alexandra range — for homeowners, interior designers, and contractors nationwide. Free shipping on every order, dedicated configuration support, and a single point of contact through delivery. 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 an Alexandra spec? Our team offers personalized configuration support, from measurement through delivery.

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