Bathroom Vanity Installation Cost 2026: Size, Type & Material Guide

Bathroom Vanity Installation Cost 2026:

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Bathroom vanity installation costs $400–$8,000 total in 2026 depending on size and type. Single stock vanity (24–36 inch): $400–$1,300 installed. Double vanity (60–72 inch): $1,200–$3,300 installed. Floating wall-mounted vanity: $800–$3,800. Custom built-in cabinetry: $3,500–$14,000. Source: HomeAdvisor True Cost Guide 2026.

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Single bathroom vanity installation costs $400–$1,300 total; double vanities cost $1,200–$3,300 installed in 2026.

Floating (wall-mounted) vanities add $400–$800 to installation cost but make bathrooms look significantly larger.

Quartz countertops deliver the best durability-to-cost ratio for bathroom vanities: stain-resistant, no sealing required.

A double vanity is now the baseline buyer expectation in primary bathrooms at the $350,000+ price point (NKBA 2026).

Upgrading vanity hardware (knobs, pulls) costs $100–$300 but delivers one of the highest visual impact ratios of any bathroom upgrade.

TL;DR — ZERO-CLICK SUMMARY

✦  Single stock vanity: $400–$1,300 installed — best value for secondary bathrooms

✦  Double vanity (60–72"): $1,200–$3,300 — now standard expectation in primary baths

✦  Floating vanity: $400–$800 installation premium — worth it for visual space gain in any size bathroom

$900

Single Vanity Avg Installed

$2,500

Double Vanity Avg Installed

+$600

Floating Vanity Premium

Best ROI

Hardware Upgrade

Table of Contents

The bathroom vanity is the functional centerpiece of any bathroom renovation — and the element that most defines the room’s style, quality perception, and storage functionality. According to NKBA’s 2026 Bathroom Market Study, the vanity is the #1 element buyers evaluate first when viewing a renovated bathroom, making it a critical investment decision for both personal enjoyment and resale value.

In 2026, a double vanity has crossed from luxury feature to baseline expectation in primary bathrooms at mid-range and above price points. Real estate agents consistently report that a single vanity in a primary bath generates buyer objections at the $350,000+ price point in most US markets.

This guide covers complete installed pricing for every vanity type, countertop material comparison, and the strategic decisions that maximize both function and resale value.

Vanity Type

Vanity Unit Cost

Install Labor

Total Installed

Best Application

Single 24–36″ (stock) ★

$200–$800

$200–$500

$400–$1,300

Guest bath, powder room

Single 36–48″ (semi-custom)

$500–$2,000

$300–$600

$800–$2,600

Primary bath, single-person

Double 60–72″ (stock)

$800–$2,500

$400–$800

$1,200–$3,300

Primary bath standard 2026

Double 72″+ (semi-custom)

$1,500–$5,000

$500–$1,000

$2,000–$6,000

Large primary bath

Floating / wall-mount

$400–$3,000

$400–$800

$800–$3,800

Any bath — visual spacer

Custom built-in

$2,500–$12,000

$1,000–$2,000

$3,500–$14,000

Luxury master bath

NKBA 2026: Double Vanity Is Now the Standard

According to NKBA's 2026 Bathroom Market Study, 79% of primary bathroom renovations at the mid-range tier ($15,000+) now include a double vanity specification — up from 54% in 2020. Real estate agents confirm: a single vanity in a primary bath is now a documented buyer objection at the $350,000+ price point in most US markets.

Countertop Material Cost Comparison

The countertop is the most visible and most handled surface in a bathroom. Material choice affects durability, maintenance burden, and perceived quality. All pricing is per linear foot of countertop installed.

Countertop Material

Cost per Linear Ft

Durability

Maintenance

Best Application

Cultured marble (integrated sink)

$60–$100

Good

Easy — non-porous

Budget bath, guest bath

Ceramic tile

$50–$150

Good

Easy, grout cleaning

Budget renovation

Quartz (engineered) ★

$80–$200

Excellent

Zero — no sealing ever

Best value choice

Granite (natural)

$80–$250

Excellent

Annual sealing required

Mid to high-end

Marble (natural)

$120–$350

Good (scratches)

Seal every 6–12 months

Luxury baths only

Concrete (custom cast)

$100–$300

Good (sealing required)

Moderate maintenance

Custom / industrial

💡  Best Countertop Value in 2026 — Quartz

Quartz (engineered stone) is the top recommendation for bathroom vanity countertops in 2026: no sealing ever required, extremely stain and heat resistant, available in hundreds of colors and patterns including realistic marble-looks, and priced competitively at $80–$200 per linear foot installed. It outperforms both natural marble (which requires frequent sealing) and granite (annual sealing) with zero maintenance burden. Source: National Stone Institute, 2026 Consumer Guide to Stone Products.

Floating vs Floor-Mount Vanity: Full Analysis

Factor

Floating (Wall-Mount)

Floor-Mount (Standard)

Winner

Installation cost premium

$400–$800 extra (wall reinforcement)

Baseline — no extra

Floor-mount on cost

Visual space effect

Opens floor — room looks larger

Furniture feel — enclosed

Floating for small baths

Cleaning access

Easy — mop entire floor

Furniture legs obstruct

Floating wins

Real estate photos

Photographs significantly better

Standard appearance

Floating wins

Structural requirement

Wall reinforcement (blocking) needed

Standard installation

Floor-mount easier

Storage

Less — no base cabinet typically

More — enclosed cabinet below

Floor-mount wins

Accessibility (ADA)

Easier wheelchair access

Standard

Floating wins

Overall recommendation

Small to medium bathrooms

Large bathrooms with storage needs

Situation-dependent

Trusted External Sources

TRUSTED EXTERNAL SOURCES

HomeAdvisor / Angi  —  True Cost Guide — Bathroom Vanity Installation 2026

National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA)  —  2026 Bathroom Market Study + Design Trends Report

National Stone Institute  —  2026 Consumer Guide to Stone Countertop Products

U.S. Access Board  —  ADA Standards — Accessible Bathroom Vanity Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does bathroom vanity installation cost?

Single stock vanity: $400–$1,300 installed. Mid-range single: $800–$2,600. Double stock vanity: $1,200–$3,300. Floating vanity adds $400–$800 to any type due to wall reinforcement requirements. Custom built-in: $3,500–$14,000. Source: HomeAdvisor True Cost Guide 2026.

For budget to mid-range: IKEA GODMORGON (floating, $150–$400 unit), Home Depot Hampton Bay ($300–$700 unit), VIGO floating collections ($400–$900 unit). For mid-range: Kohler, Foremost, and Strasser Woodenworks. All offer excellent quality-to-price ratios in 2026. Pair any stock vanity with an upgraded quartz countertop for a custom look at budget pricing.

In small and medium bathrooms (under 70 sq ft): floating vanity is almost always worth the $400–$800 installation premium — the visual space gain and photography improvement consistently justify the cost. In large bathrooms where storage is a priority: floor-mount provides more cabinet space. In primary bathrooms for resale: floating vanities photograph better and are now preferred in listing photos.

Quartz is the top recommendation: no sealing required, extremely durable, stain-resistant, and available in realistic marble-look patterns. It outperforms natural marble (requires frequent sealing, scratches) and granite (requires annual sealing) with zero ongoing maintenance. Cost: $80–$200 per linear foot installed. Source: National Stone Institute 2026 Consumer Guide.

Stock single vanity replacement: 2–4 hours (plumber for water supply and drain reconnection + handyman for installation). Double vanity installation: 4–8 hours. Floating vanity with wall blocking installation: 6–10 hours. Custom built-in: 2–5 days including cabinet installation and countertop fabrication.

⭐  KEY TAKEAWAYS

✦  Double vanity is now the PRIMARY BATH STANDARD in 2026 — single vanity is a buyer objection at $350K+ (NKBA)

✦  Quartz countertop: best durability-to-cost ratio — no sealing, stain-resistant, $80–$200/linear ft installed

✦  Floating vanity: $400–$800 installation premium — worth it in any bathroom under 80 sq ft for visual impact

✦  Hardware upgrade (knobs + pulls): $100–$300 total, one of the highest impact-per-dollar bathroom upgrades

✦  Custom built-in cabinetry: $3,500–$14,000 — justified only in luxury primary baths at $600K+ home values

✦  Stock vanity + upgraded quartz top = high-end appearance at mid-range cost — best budget strategy

✦  Source: HomeAdvisor True Cost Guide 2026, NKBA 2026 Bathroom Market Study, National Stone Institute

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