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Vanderloc LeCrieú Collection Guide: Design, Sizing, and Fit

Fall is the single busiest season for bathroom renovations, and for good reason. Contractors have availability, lead times on custom cabinetry are more predictable, and homeowners want a finished bathroom before the holidays arrive. If you're planning a primary or guest bath overhaul this season, this Vanderloc LeCrieú collection guide gives you every detail you need to decide whether this American-made line belongs in your renovation. From cabinet construction and finish selection to sizing logic and installation planning, it's all here.

Vanderloc LeCrieú collection guide — a reference for the Vanderloc LeCrieú line, a wall-mount bathroom vanity series manufactured in the USA to custom dimensions. Yala Vanity carries the full Vanderloc catalog, including the LeCrieú, as an authorized dealer. Vanderloc builds each cabinet to the buyer's exact width specification rather than offering only fixed standard sizes. Free shipping on all orders across the USA.

What the LeCrieú Collection Is Built On

Vanderloc's manufacturing philosophy starts with the cabinet box itself. The LeCrieú uses solid wood face frames and dovetail-jointed drawer boxes — construction you typically only see in furniture-grade cabinetry. Dovetail joinery isn't decorative. It's a mechanical interlock that resists racking forces, which matters in a bathroom where drawers open and close hundreds of times a year under humid conditions.

Every drawer runs on full-extension undermount slides with soft-close dampers. Pull a drawer out completely and the face won't drop or wobble. That's the difference between hardware-store soft-close clips retrofitted to cheap slides and a system engineered as a unit from the start. The LeCrieú comes with the latter.

Vanderloc also builds a proper toe kick into the base profile. It's a small detail that reads as furniture rather than builder-grade millwork, and it photographs beautifully against large-format tile floors.

Finish Options and Why They Matter This Season

Fall renovation buyers tend to favor warmer, more grounded finishes — think matte wood tones, soft whites, and sophisticated greiges rather than the high-contrast palettes popular in summer. The LeCrieú's finish palette fits that direction well. Natural wood-tone options are factory-applied with multi-step sealing processes that resist moisture better than site-finished millwork ever could.

Painted finishes on the LeCrieú hold their edges cleanly because the factory applies them to a properly prepared solid substrate. You won't see the chipping at drawer corners that plagues MDF-core cabinets with a paint layer that has nowhere solid to grip. That's an honest tradeoff worth naming: solid wood expands and contracts with seasonal humidity swings, so you'll want your bathroom ventilation dialed in. But the payoff is a cabinet that still looks right in fifteen years.

If you're pairing the LeCrieú with unlacquered brass or matte black fixtures — both strong this fall — the muted wood-tone finishes coordinate without competing. The Vanderloc Gilded Floating Vanity explored how metallic accents work with Vanderloc's finish language, and those principles carry directly into LeCrieú planning.

Sizing Logic: How to Plan an Exact-Fit Installation

This is where Vanderloc separates itself from virtually every other brand in the category. Most vanity manufacturers offer widths in 6-inch increments: 36, 42, 48, 60, 72. Your bathroom alcove measures 53 inches? You're choosing between a 48 that leaves a five-inch gap or a 60 that doesn't fit at all. Vanderloc's American manufacturing means you order the 53. No filler strip, no awkward reveal, no apology.

For wall-mount floating installations, you also need to think vertically. Confirm the rough-in height from your finish floor to the center of the drain before you finalize cabinet height. Most floating vanities sit with the deck between 32 and 36 inches off the floor, but custom height is available. And check P-trap clearance: you need adequate wall-cavity depth behind the cabinet back for the trap arm to run horizontally to the drain stub-out without interference. A plumber can verify this in fifteen minutes during pre-construction.

For a broader look at how Vanderloc approaches custom dimensions across its full catalog, the Vanderloc custom-sized, made-in-the-USA overview covers the manufacturing process in depth. It's the right read before you commit to any configuration.

Who the LeCrieú Is Actually For

Not every buyer needs a custom-sized American-made cabinet. If your alcove is a standard 60 inches and you're happy with a popular finish, plenty of well-built imported vanities will serve you fine. The LeCrieú earns its price when at least one of these is true: your rough opening is non-standard, your design concept depends on a specific finish or proportion, or you're building a home where the cabinetry is meant to last the life of the house.

Design professionals and general contractors on high-specification projects appreciate the LeCrieú for a practical reason too: the cabinet ships with consistent, documented dimensions, so tile layouts and mirror placement can be finalized before delivery. That predictability has real value when you're coordinating multiple trades on a tight schedule.

First-time renovation buyers sometimes hesitate at the price band. But a vanity at this level, properly installed and maintained, won't need replacement. The math on a $2,500 cabinet that lasts twenty years looks very different from a $900 cabinet replaced twice in that period.

Planning Your Purchase This Fall

If you're targeting a December completion, start the process now. Custom-width orders require accurate field measurements — take them twice, ideally with a helper — and build in time for delivery and any pre-installation plumbing rough-in adjustments. Fall is high season, and lead times reflect demand.

Browse the full lineup of Vanderloc vanities at Yala Vanity to see available configurations, compare finish swatches, and start narrowing your options. If you need to compare the LeCrieú against other Vanderloc series, the Vanderloc Alexandra collection guide is a useful parallel read for understanding how the two lines differ in style and proportion.

Questions about your specific alcove dimensions or finish pairings? Reach out to the team at sales@yalavanity.com before you order. Getting the details right up front is the only way a custom cabinet delivers exactly what you had in mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What makes the Vanderloc LeCrieú different from other American-made vanities?
A: The LeCrieú is built in the USA to custom dimensions, which sets it apart from the fixed-size import market. Cabinets are constructed with dovetail drawer boxes, soft-close hardware throughout, and solid wood face frames. That combination of precision sizing and genuine joinery is rare at this category level and justifies the premium positioning.

Q: How much does the Vanderloc LeCrieú collection cost?
A: Vanderloc LeCrieú configurations typically fall in the $1,700 to $7,000 range, depending on cabinet width, finish selection, and whether you add a coordinating mirror or side cabinet. Custom sizing does not always mean a surcharge — Vanderloc builds to dimension as a standard practice, not an upgrade. Yala Vanity offers free shipping on all US orders.

Q: Can I order the LeCrieú in a non-standard width?
A: Yes. Vanderloc manufactures in the USA precisely so custom widths are practical. If your alcove measures 47 inches or 53 inches rather than a standard 48 or 54, you can order to that exact dimension. Lead times for custom sizes are typically longer than stock configurations, so build that window into your fall renovation schedule.

Q: Does the LeCrieú work as a wall-mounted floating vanity?
A: The LeCrieú is engineered for wall-mount installation. The cabinet back is reinforced to carry the load against standard stud spacing. You'll want to confirm P-trap clearance below the deck — most floating installations need at least 12 to 14 inches of wall-cavity depth depending on the drain configuration. A licensed plumber can verify this before you order.

Q: Where can I buy the Vanderloc LeCrieú with free shipping?
A: Yala Vanity is an authorized Vanderloc dealer and ships every order free anywhere in the continental USA. You can browse the full LeCrieú lineup alongside other Vanderloc configurations at yalavanity.com. For personalized sizing help, reach out to sales@yalavanity.com before placing your order.

The LeCrieú is one of the most precise, renovation-ready options in its category. If your fall project demands an exact fit and construction that holds up for decades, start with Vanderloc vanities at Yala Vanity and find the configuration that matches your space.

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

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