Vanderloc Gilded Floating Bath Vanity: Collection Guide & Configurations

Vanderloc Gilded Floating Bath Vanity: Collection Guide & Configurations

The Gilded is Vanderloc's floating-vanity answer for buyers who want the modern wall-mounted look without sacrificing custom-width flexibility. Floating vanities are the contemporary direction in primary bath design — visible floor beneath, clean horizontal line, no plinth or leg — but most stock floating options force you into 36, 48, 60 or 72-inch widths. The Gilded breaks that constraint while keeping every other Vanderloc feature: 1-inch custom widths, 21-day made-to-order build, custom paint, and Silestone top pairing.

The Vanderloc Gilded is a wall-mounted (floating) bath vanity collection offered in single, two-drawer single, extra-wide single, double, double-drawer, and single left/right configurations, with 1-inch custom widths, custom paint in any Vanderloc, Sherwin-Williams, or Benjamin Moore color, paired with Silestone quartz tops and Flusso or Vigo faucets on a 21-day made-to-order lead time. Yala Vanity carries the full Gilded range with free shipping across the USA.

What the Gilded delivers

Floating vanities work because the visible floor underneath makes a bathroom feel larger and lighter. The cabinet reads as a horizontal line on the wall rather than as a piece of furniture sitting on the floor. In a small primary bath, a powder room, or any room where the floor finish matters, this single design choice does more for the room than almost anything else you can spec.

What separates the Gilded from stock floating vanities is the configurability. Most catalogs sell floating cabinets in fixed widths because the wall-mount engineering is simpler that way. Vanderloc builds the Gilded to your wall — 41 inches, 53 inches, 67 inches, whatever the dimension actually is — on the same 21-day lead time as a stock width and with no meaningful cost premium. For a wall that doesn't fall on a standard number, the Gilded is one of the few floating options that actually fits.

The available configurations cover most layouts. The Single Bath Floating Vanity is the standard. The Two-Drawer Single replaces door storage with a drawer bank. The Single Extra Wide stretches the counter on a single-sink footprint. The Double Bath Floating Vanity is the two-sink primary configuration; the Double Drawer adds drawer banks instead of doors. The Single Left/Right Floating is the asymmetric option for layouts where the sink can't be centered.

Wall mounting — the structural consideration that matters most

The one real constraint on a floating vanity is the wall it mounts to. A wall-mounted cabinet carries its entire weight through the wall — cabinet plus countertop plus a basin full of water plus everything stored in the drawers. The wall has to take that load.

That means anchoring into wall studs or into solid in-wall blocking, not just drywall. For most renovations, this is a step the installer plans for: locate the studs behind the planned mounting area, or add solid 2x6 or 2x8 blocking between studs before the drywall goes back up. If the studs don't fall where you need them and there's no blocking, the install pauses until the blocking is added.

For a Gilded order, confirm the wall situation before ordering. If the bathroom is being framed or re-framed as part of the renovation, add in-wall blocking spanning the planned cabinet footprint at order time. If you're installing the Gilded into an existing finished wall, locate the studs and confirm the cabinet's mounting bracket spans at least two of them, or add blocking before install.

This isn't a Vanderloc-specific concern — every floating vanity from every brand has the same structural requirement. But it's the one detail that catches first-time floating-vanity buyers off guard, and it's worth raising before the order goes in rather than discovering at installation.

Sizes and configurations

Gilded standard widths run 24 inches through 72 inches across the various configurations. Custom widths in 1-inch increments are available throughout the line — the same custom-width program that runs across the Vanderloc catalog.

For a single-sink Gilded, the 24 to 36-inch range suits powder rooms and small primary baths. The 42 to 48-inch range is the most-spec'd Gilded at our store; it gives a primary bath a substantial floating vanity without forcing the wall to accommodate a double. The Single Extra Wide at 54 to 60 inches is the answer when you want generous counter on a single-sink layout.

For a double-sink Gilded, the 60-inch is the standard primary-bath spec — the threshold where two basins fit comfortably with usable counter between them. The 72-inch Double Bath Floating Vanity is the larger option for spacious primary suites. The Single Left/Right configuration is the asymmetric option when the wall layout puts the sink off-center or limits one side of the cabinet to drawer-only storage.

Pairing the Gilded with tops and faucets

The Gilded ships as cabinet only — Silestone top and faucet are ordered separately, as with all Vanderloc cabinets. The top sits 2 inches wider than the cabinet to provide a 1-inch overhang per side.

For a modern floating Gilded, the Silestone Single Rectangle Centered top with a clean undermount basin is the cleanest direction. The Single Vigo Centered with an integrated Vigo basin reads slightly more sculptural — same modern intent, more sink presence. The Offset versions resolve off-center plumbing rough-ins without forcing the cabinet to move.

For faucets, stick to Flusso or Vigo. The single-hole format suits the Gilded's clean modern silhouette — a wall-mounted faucet or a centered tall vessel-style single-hole keeps the horizontal line of the cabinet uninterrupted. Avoid 8-inch widespread on a floating modern vanity; the three-hole spread reads more traditional and fights the floating aesthetic.

Hardware on the Gilded ships with the standard finish options. Matte black is the most-spec'd hardware finish on Gilded orders at our store — clean against any paint color, reads contemporary, matches matte black faucets cleanly. Brushed brass works for a warmer transitional read; chrome and polished nickel work for very crisp contemporary installs.

Who the Gilded is for

The Gilded is the right pick for three buyer profiles.

The first is the homeowner renovating a small or medium primary bath who wants the floating look. The visible floor underneath makes the room feel larger, and the 1-inch custom width means the floating cabinet actually fits the wall.

The second is the designer spec'ing a contemporary or modern primary suite where the floor finish matters — a polished concrete, a continuous wood floor, a striking tile pattern. The Gilded keeps that floor visible across the vanity footprint.

The third is the powder-room buyer who wants the floating jewel-box look at a custom width. Powder rooms are usually small, often have non-standard wall widths, and benefit visually from the floating cabinet's lightness. The Gilded Single configurations at 24 to 30 inches, in a bold custom paint color, are the most-frequently spec'd Vanderloc powder-room solution at our store.

FAQ on the Vanderloc Gilded

What sizes does the Vanderloc Gilded come in? Standard widths run 24 to 72 inches across the various configurations (single, two-drawer single, extra wide, double, double drawer, single left/right). Custom widths in 1-inch increments are available throughout — a 41-inch or 53-inch Gilded ships on the standard 21-day Vanderloc lead time with no extra cost.

How is the Gilded mounted to the wall? The Gilded mounts via a wall bracket that anchors into wall studs or solid in-wall blocking. The cabinet must anchor into framing, not just drywall — drywall alone won't hold a loaded floating vanity. For renovations, plan in-wall blocking before the drywall goes back up; for existing walls, confirm stud locations or add blocking before install.

Can the Gilded be installed in any bathroom? Yes, with the structural caveat above — the wall has to take the cabinet's loaded weight, which means studs or blocking. The Gilded is otherwise suitable for any size bathroom, from powder rooms at 24-inch widths to large primary baths at 72 inches and beyond.

What's the price range for the Vanderloc Gilded? The Gilded lands in Vanderloc's mid-luxury tier — typically $2,500 to $5,500 for the cabinet depending on configuration and custom paint, with the Silestone top and Flusso or Vigo faucet adding to the total. Custom widths don't add a meaningful premium; custom paint doesn't add a meaningful premium.

How do I order a Vanderloc Gilded through Yala Vanity? Send Yala the wall dimensions, the bathroom layout (especially the wall framing situation if it's a new build), and the style direction. We confirm the right Gilded configuration, custom width, Silestone top pairing, and Flusso or Vigo faucet recommendation within one business day. Yala places the bundled order and manages delivery — free shipping across the USA, standard 21-day Vanderloc lead time.

Where to start

Browse the Vanderloc collection at Yala Vanity to see the Gilded alongside the rest of the Vanderloc lineup, or jump to the Vanderloc Alexandra collection guide for the freestanding alternative to the Gilded's floating format. For the broader luxury-vanity category and how Vanderloc sits within it, our luxury bathroom vanity complete guide is the pillar this clusters under.

About the author

Yala Vanity is a curated luxury bathroom-fixture retailer and authorized Vanderloc dealer based in the United States. We configure custom Vanderloc orders — including the full Gilded floating 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 a Gilded for your primary bath or powder room? Our team offers personalized configuration support, from wall-framing review through delivery.

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