Single vanities, double vanities, floating vanities — designed, built, and installed by Infinity Kitchen and Bath.
Walk into almost any bathroom and the first thing your eye lands on is the vanity. It anchors the room visually, provides the storage you rely on every single morning, and frames the mirror that starts and ends your day. A poorly chosen or worn-out vanity makes even an otherwise attractive bathroom feel dated and cramped. A beautifully crafted, well-fitted vanity transforms the whole space — and that transformation is exactly what Infinity Kitchen and Bath delivers for homeowners across Prescott, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley.
Quality matters enormously when it comes to bathroom vanities. The cabinets you choose should be built with solid wood or plywood box construction, not particleboard that swells and crumbles when moisture inevitably finds its way in. Dovetail drawer joints, soft-close hinges and drawer glides, and proper plumbing rough-in clearances are the details that separate a vanity that lasts 30 years from one that starts showing its age in five. We specify these construction standards on every project, and we walk you through what to look for so you can make a confident, informed decision. Our full bathroom remodeling approach covers every trade — from demo through final hardware — under one coordinated team.
One of the biggest advantages of working with Infinity is our factory-direct relationships with cabinet suppliers. Most retail showrooms add two or three layers of markup before a product reaches your home. Because we buy direct and move real volume, we pass those savings back to you — meaning you can often afford a significantly better vanity for the same budget you had in mind when you first started shopping. We invite you to bring in a wish-list photo and let us show you what’s achievable. Explore the full scope of what our bathroom remodeling service includes when you’re ready to go beyond just the vanity.
Every bathroom is different — different footprint, different plumbing layout, different design vision. We install the full range of vanity configurations so your solution fits your space perfectly, not just approximately.
The most common configuration for guest bathrooms and primary baths with one user in mind. We size single vanities from 36 to 60 inches wide, with a range of door and drawer configurations designed to maximize usable storage in whatever footprint your bathroom offers.
A dual-sink vanity running 60 to 72 inches or wider is the number-one upgrade request in primary bathroom remodels. Two separate sink bowls, dedicated drawer stacks, and a shared countertop running the full wall creates a spa-level master bath experience that adds real resale value to your home.
Wall-mounted vanities are suspended off the floor, creating a clean, modern profile and making floor cleaning effortless. They also make small bathrooms feel larger by keeping the floor plane visible. Installation requires proper wall blocking or a reinforced substrate, which we handle in-house during the rough-in phase.
Furniture-style vanities have exposed legs and a softer, more traditional aesthetic — perfect for farmhouse, transitional, and vintage-inspired bathroom designs. They pair beautifully with vessel sinks and bridge faucets. We source furniture vanities in a wide range of wood tones and painted finishes.
When every square inch counts — powder rooms, studio apartment baths, and older Prescott homes with compact layouts — a corner vanity uses space that would otherwise go to waste. Angled and L-shaped configurations let us fit a functional sink and storage area without crowding the room.
When no stock or semi-custom product fits the vision — an angled wall, an unusually tall ceiling, a recessed niche, or a specific material combination — we design and build a fully custom vanity from the ground up. These projects are built to the exact millimeter of your space and finished to match your overall bathroom design perfectly.
The countertop you choose affects how your vanity looks, how it performs under daily moisture and cosmetics, and how much maintenance you’ll be doing for years to come. We offer every major material and help you weigh the trade-offs honestly.
Engineered quartz is the most popular countertop material in bathroom vanities today, and for good reason. It is non-porous, which means no annual sealing and no concern about bacteria harboring in microscopic surface pores — a real advantage in a bathroom environment. Quartz holds up to acidic toiletry products, resists staining from makeup and hair dye, and is available in more than 100 colors and patterns, including convincing marble-look options that give you the luxurious aesthetic without the upkeep. Our quartz vanity tops are templated and fabricated specifically for your cabinet run, so overhangs, sink cutouts, and backsplash returns are all precise.
Marble is the gold standard of bathroom luxury. The veining patterns are entirely natural — no two slabs are identical — and the depth of color in a polished Carrara or Calacatta slab is something engineered stone simply cannot fully replicate. Marble does require annual sealing and a bit more care to avoid etching from acidic products, but for homeowners who want a truly elevated primary bathroom, the investment is worth it. We source marble slabs locally and show you the actual slab before fabrication so you know exactly what your finished countertop will look like.
Granite offers a natural stone option that sits between quartz and marble in terms of maintenance requirements. Each slab is unique, with movement and mineral patterns that give your vanity a one-of-a-kind appearance. Properly sealed granite is highly resistant to heat, scratches, and everyday bathroom use. It comes in a broader range of colors than marble — from classic white and cream tones to dramatic blacks, blues, and earth tones — making it a versatile choice for both traditional and contemporary bathroom designs. We carry a rotating inventory of slab options and welcome you to visit and select your specific piece.
Solid surface materials like Corian and similar brands are a practical, budget-conscious option that deserves more credit than it often receives. The key advantage is the ability to produce an integrated sink — the sink bowl and countertop are molded from a single continuous piece, eliminating the seam where most grime accumulates around undermount installations. Solid surface can also be routed to virtually any shape and is repairable if scratched. For aging-in-place and accessible bathroom projects, the seamless integrated sink option is especially useful. For a deeper dive into all the countertop materials we work with, see our countertops page.
We handle the entire project as a single turnkey engagement. You don’t need to coordinate a separate plumber, a separate cabinet installer, and a separate countertop fabricator — we bring all of that under one roof, one schedule, and one point of contact. Here is what a standard vanity installation with Infinity covers:
Our process is deliberate and communication-forward. You’ll always know what is happening, when it’s happening, and who is responsible for it.
We start by visiting your home — not asking you to guess at measurements or browse selections blind. Our designer takes precise measurements of your bathroom, documents the existing plumbing rough-in locations, and walks through your style goals. You’ll leave the consultation with a clear picture of what is possible within your space and your budget.
Using the measurements and style notes from the consultation, we present curated cabinet options and countertop material samples. For stone countertops, we can arrange slab viewing so you choose the exact piece going on your vanity. Hardware finishes, sink types, and faucet styles are also selected at this stage so every element is coordinated before anything is ordered.
On installation day, our crew starts by carefully removing the existing vanity, countertop, and fixtures. We inspect the supply and drain lines for any deterioration and adjust rough-in locations as needed to match the new cabinet layout. If wall blocking is required for a floating vanity, it is installed at this stage. All debris is loaded out of your home before we move to the next phase.
Cabinets are set, shimmed, and leveled even on uneven bathroom floors — a detail that matters for drawer alignment and door swing. Once cabinets are secured, the countertop (templated and pre-fabricated to your exact dimensions) is set and adhered. Undermount sink clips and silicone sealing are completed at this phase, along with any backsplash tile or stone if it is part of the scope.
Faucets, drains, supply lines, and shut-off valves are all connected and tested for leaks before we call the job complete. We install mirrors or medicine cabinets, set cabinet hardware, and do a thorough final inspection. You walk through the completed vanity with us, and we don’t consider the job done until you are completely satisfied with the result.
A new vanity pairs naturally with other bathroom upgrades. Many of our clients start with the vanity and find it motivates a broader bathroom remodel — here are the services our customers most commonly combine.
Custom tile work for shower walls, floors, and surrounds — designed to coordinate with your new vanity and countertop selections for a unified bathroom aesthetic.
Vanity height adjustments, comfort-height sinks, and accessible storage design are a natural part of aging-in-place bathroom planning. We integrate these features seamlessly.
ADA-compliant vanity installations require specific clearances, knee space, and mounting heights. Our team is experienced in accessible bathroom design and builds to current ADA guidelines.
From demo to the final coat of paint, Infinity Kitchen and Bath manages every trade, every material, and every decision involved in a complete bathroom transformation. Learn what a full remodel looks like when one team is responsible for all of it.
See Our Full Bathroom Remodeling ServiceCommon questions we hear from Prescott homeowners before getting started on a vanity project.
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