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Vanderloc Custom Size Vanity: Built to Fit, Made in USA

If you've ever measured a bathroom alcove and discovered it lands at 53 inches — not 48, not 60 — you already know why custom-size vanities exist. Stock vanities are built around five or six common widths, and the rest of us live with awkward gaps, cobbled-together fillers, or compromises on storage. Vanderloc builds custom size bathroom vanities to your exact dimensions, anywhere from 24 to 96 inches, in their American workshop. This is what that actually means for your renovation.

Vanderloc custom-size vanities are American-made bathroom vanities built to your exact width, depth, and height in 1-inch increments from 24 to 96 inches. Yala Vanity is an authorized Vanderloc retailer carrying the full lineup, including custom configurations with brushed brass, matte black, or polished nickel hardware and a range of stone tops. All orders ship free across the USA.

Why Custom Sizing Matters in a Real Bathroom

Walk into any pre-renovation bathroom and pull out a tape measure. The space between the wall and the toilet rough-in. The width under a window. The clearance to the shower glass. Almost none of it lines up with the 24/30/36/48/60/72-inch options most catalog vanities offer.

That mismatch is why so many remodels end with an inch or two of gap, a bulky filler panel, or a vanity that visually crowds the toilet. Custom width sidesteps the problem entirely. Vanderloc takes the field measurement and builds the vanity to fit — including non-standard depths for shallow powder rooms or oversized footprints for primary suites.

This matters most in three situations. Small bathrooms where every inch of countertop is real. Older homes with non-square walls and quirky alcove dimensions. And primary baths where you want a 70-inch double-sink configuration instead of jumping to 72 because that's what the catalog has.

How Vanderloc's Custom Sizing Actually Works

The process is more straightforward than most people expect. You provide three numbers — width, depth, and height — and pick from Vanderloc's library of door styles, finishes, and stone tops. Their team draws a shop ticket, the vanity is built in their workshop in the United States, and it ships directly to you.

Width is the variable people change most. Depth typically stays at 21 or 22 inches but can be reduced for tight floor plans, which is huge for half-baths under stairs or condo powder rooms. Height is usually standard at 34 or 36 inches but flexes for taller homeowners or accessibility needs.

Door layout adapts to whatever width you specify. A 53-inch vanity isn't just a 48 with a filler — Vanderloc redraws the door and drawer arrangement so the proportions read intentionally, with even reveals and full-depth interior storage. That's the difference between custom and customized.

What's actually built in the USA

Vanderloc's American manufacturing isn't marketing language — it's the production model. Cabinets are built start-to-finish in their facility, sprayed in finishes engineered for high-humidity bathroom environments, and shipped fully assembled in protective wooden crates. The cabinet, the Silestone® quartz top, and the faucet are sold as separate components on purpose: that's what makes true custom sizing possible.

The customization range goes deeper than width. You can request full-depth rollouts, adjustable U-shaped interior shelving, no-drill fronts for unusual hardware, or solid-back vanities for non-standard plumbing layouts. Custom paint covers any color in the Vanderloc palette plus any Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore color you can name. That's the difference between custom-sizing a vanity and customizing a vanity — Vanderloc does both.

Lead Time, Pricing, and What to Expect

Vanderloc builds and ships your custom vanity in 21 days — start to finish. That's one of the fastest lead times in the made-to-order vanity category, and a serious answer to the standard tradeoff with custom: faster than the typical 8-to-12-week wait you'd expect for cabinet-shop work. For a renovation, that means you can confirm field measurements after demolition and still have the vanity on site before your tile setter wraps up.

Pricing varies by collection, size, and configuration. The lineup includes the Alexandra (two-drawer and three-drawer single bath), Ventura (single 36" or double 60", with floating and integrated-countertop variants), Rift White Oak (single 36" + double 60" in rift-cut white oak), Avalon tall storage, plus the Gilded and LeCrieu collections. The Yala Vanity team can confirm current pricing for your exact specification — and walk you through which finish, top, and faucet combinations work together.

Free shipping is included on every Vanderloc order through Yala Vanity. Vanities arrive fully assembled in wooden crates via curbside delivery with liftgate; you'll want professional installation lined up for the placement.

Who a Custom Vanderloc Vanity Is Right For

Three buyer profiles tend to land on Vanderloc. Designers specifying for clients with non-standard footprints — they need exact widths to make the room read correctly. Renovators in older homes where stock dimensions just don't fit the existing rough plumbing. And homeowners doing a one-time primary-suite build who want the vanity to feel commissioned rather than catalog-picked.

If you're doing a quick guest-bath refresh on a budget and the alcove happens to be 60 inches wide, you don't need custom — a stock 60-inch vanity will serve you well. But if you've ever stood in your bathroom thinking "there's no way this will fit anything I've found online," custom is exactly the answer.

Yala Vanity carries the full Vanderloc lineup and works with homeowners and designers on both stock and custom configurations. If you're weighing options, the broader luxury bathroom vanity collection includes brands at various price points so you can compare apples to apples before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does custom size mean for a Vanderloc vanity?

Custom size means Vanderloc builds your vanity to the exact width, depth, and height you specify, in 1-inch increments. The available range is 24 to 96 inches wide. Door layout, drawer count, and interior storage adjust to keep proportions clean at any size — this isn't a stock vanity with a filler attached.

How long does a custom Vanderloc vanity take to deliver?

Vanderloc's production lead time is 21 days from order confirmation to ship date — one of the fastest in the made-to-order vanity industry. Add a few days for transit. For a renovation that means you can finalize measurements after demolition and still have the vanity on site within a month, which is roughly half the wait of comparable cabinet-shop work.

How much does a custom Vanderloc vanity cost at Yala Vanity?

Pricing varies by collection, size, finish, and configuration — Alexandra and Ventura single configurations sit at one end of the range, fully outfitted Ventura double-vanity setups at the other. The Yala Vanity team can confirm current pricing for your exact specification including the cabinet, Silestone® quartz top, and faucet. Free shipping is included across the USA.

Can Vanderloc match an existing finish or style?

Vanderloc offers a curated palette of finishes rather than a paint-match service. The library is intentionally narrow because consistent finish quality on hardwood requires controlled production. If you're matching an adjacent millwork color, send photos to the Yala Vanity team — we can usually find a close match in the existing palette or suggest an alternative that reads better in the room.

Are Vanderloc vanities really made in the USA?

Yes. Vanderloc cabinets are built start-to-finish in their American facility, sprayed in finishes engineered for high-humidity bathroom environments, and shipped fully assembled in protective wooden crates. The 21-day lead time and the ability to build in 1-inch width increments are both consequences of domestic production — overseas factories run on container schedules that can't accommodate per-order specification.

The Bottom Line on Custom Sizing

Custom sizing isn't necessary for every bathroom. It's necessary for the bathroom that doesn't fit anything in a catalog — and that's more bathrooms than the industry pretends. Vanderloc solves it without the cabinet-shop markup, with American construction quality, and with a process that designers and renovators can actually plan around.

For the full picture on what makes Vanderloc different — including a deeper look at construction methods, finish options, and how they compare to other premium brands — read our Vanderloc bathroom vanity review. Or browse the current Vanderloc collection at Yala Vanity to see real configurations and pricing.

Written by the Yala Vanity team — curators of luxury bathroom fixtures for discerning homeowners and design professionals. Questions about a custom Vanderloc build? Our team offers personalized guidance for your renovation.

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