Vanderloc Vanity Price: What to Expect and What You Get

Vanderloc Vanity Price: What to Expect and What You Get

Price transparency is rare in the custom vanity market. Most brands make you submit a form, wait for a call, and receive a quote only after a salesperson has assessed how serious you are. That friction exists for a reason — it lets margins flex based on perceived buyer willingness — but it doesn't serve buyers who want to understand what they're getting into before they commit time to the process.

This post covers the honest version of Vanderloc pricing: what factors drive the cost of a custom order, what ranges look like for different configurations, and what you're actually getting at that price point compared to alternatives.

Vanderloc vanity pricing reflects custom US manufacturing, 21-day production lead time, and configuration flexibility including 1-inch increment width, any-color paint, and a separable component system (cabinet + Silestone® top + faucets). For a current quote on your specific configuration, contact the Yala Vanity team. Free shipping on all orders.

What Drives the Cost of a Vanderloc Vanity

Four variables determine the price of any Vanderloc order: cabinet width, collection, finish specification, and add-on configurations.

Width is the primary driver. A 36-inch single-sink cabinet costs less than a 72-inch double-sink — not a surprise, but the relationship is roughly linear rather than exponential. Custom widths between standard sizes don't carry a premium over the equivalent standard size; the production process handles non-round-number widths without additional cost.

Collection matters. Vanderloc's collections — Alexandra, Ventura, Rift White Oak, Avalon, Gilded, LeCrieu — differ in their material profiles and production complexity. The Rift White Oak's distinctive rift-cut finish and the LeCrieu's more architectural construction sit at the higher end of the collection range. The Ventura, which is Vanderloc's highest-volume collection, tends toward the accessible end while still delivering the full custom-width capability.

Finish specification: standard Vanderloc colors (matte black, chalky blue, deep forest green, warm white, soft greige, smoky charcoal) are included in base pricing. Custom Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore colors typically add a modest premium. If you're matching a specific paint specification for a designer project, it's worth asking about current custom paint pricing when you request a quote.

Configuration options — no-drill fronts, solid-back cabinets, full-depth rollouts, U-shaped shelves — are add-ons. Most standard installations don't require them, but they're there for bathrooms with unusual plumbing or specific storage requirements.

The Component System: Budgeting Beyond the Cabinet

The cabinet price is one of three line items in a complete Vanderloc order. Budget separately for the Silestone® quartz countertop (sized and configured to match your cabinet) and for faucets (one per sink). For a double-sink primary suite configuration, that's two faucets.

The countertop cost varies with width and sink configuration. Double-offset tops, where the sinks are positioned toward the outer thirds of the top surface, involve slightly more stone fabrication than centered configurations. Single-sink tops at 36 to 48 inches are at the lower end of the countertop range; wide double-sink tops at 72 to 84 inches are at the higher end.

Faucet pricing spans a wide range depending on finish and mechanism. Vanderloc offers single-handle and two-handle wall-mounted faucets, plus single-hole, widespread, and vessel options depending on the top. Budget for faucets as a distinct line item rather than assuming they're included — they're not, and the selection matters for the final aesthetic of the installation.

What You're Getting at the Vanderloc Price Point

The relevant comparison for Vanderloc pricing isn't the $800 vanity at a home center. It's the semi-custom cabinet shop, the high-end European import, and the fully custom domestic cabinetmaker.

Against a semi-custom cabinet shop: Vanderloc typically delivers at lower cost with a shorter lead time. Custom cabinetmakers often quote 12 to 20 weeks; Vanderloc delivers in 21 days. The cabinetmaker may offer more granular configuration options, but for a bathroom vanity — where the core requirements are width, finish, and storage — Vanderloc's configuration scope covers most projects without the custom cabinetry timeline or price premium.

Against high-end European imports: lead time and dimensional flexibility are the differentiators. European luxury vanity brands offer exceptional quality but typically run 8 to 16 weeks with limited non-standard width availability. At comparable quality levels, Vanderloc's 21-day US production and 1-inch increment custom sizing represent a meaningful operational advantage.

Against other American-made options: Vanderloc is genuinely rare in offering both domestic production and true 1-inch increment custom sizing. Most domestic manufacturers work from fixed size templates with finish variations.

For a current quote on your specific configuration — width, collection, finish, countertop, and faucets — reach out to the Yala Vanity team. Pricing varies enough by configuration that a quote is the right starting point. Browse the full Vanderloc collection to identify the right collection for your project, and the brand overview for configuration context.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Vanderloc vanity cost?

Vanderloc pricing varies by collection, width, finish specification, and configuration options. The component system — cabinet, countertop, and faucets sold separately — means the total project cost depends on all three. Contact the Yala Vanity team for a quote on your specific configuration; pricing is transparent once your specifications are on the table.

Does custom width cost more with Vanderloc?

Non-round-number custom widths (like 67 or 73 inches) don't carry a premium over equivalent standard-adjacent sizes. The production process handles 1-inch increment widths without additional tooling or cost. Width pricing scales with the cabinet size rather than the customization itself.

Is Vanderloc worth the price?

For a primary suite or high-use bathroom where the vanity is a design anchor and the alcove doesn't match standard sizes, yes. The combination of 21-day US production, true custom width, and designer-caliber finish quality is genuinely rare at Vanderloc's price point. For a basic guest bath where fit and lead time aren't critical, more affordable options exist.

What's the total cost of a complete Vanderloc installation?

Budget for three components: the cabinet, the Silestone® countertop, and faucets (one per sink). Installation labor is separate and depends on your contractor's rates. The Yala Vanity team can help you build a complete materials budget before you commit to the order.

Does Yala Vanity offer free shipping on Vanderloc orders?

Yes. All Vanderloc orders through Yala Vanity include free shipping across the continental United States. Curbside delivery with liftgate is included — no freight surcharges for oversized custom cabinets.

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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