30in Bathroom Vanity
This 30 inch wide vanity was built for the house we are flipping. We wanted something simple with clean lines and a lower drawer. The cabinet is made from pre-primed Purebond plywood and the drawer box is from pre-finished Purebond plywood for that beautiful factory finish. I love working with this stuff because it not only looks great but it makes me feel better knowing that it’s formaldehyde-free and all sourced and manufactured in North America.
The granite was sourced from a local granite yard where they had some remnants laying around. They were able to cut and polish the edges and sink hole. They also installed the Ovalyn Sink from American Standard which has a really cool shallow bowl leaving as much space as possible in the vanity below. Then they came and installed the countertop after the vanity was secured. Finally, we had our plumber run all the plumbing and connect the sink and faucet. This is something we could have done but he was already doing all the plumbing for the entire house so we let him finish it off.
If you are not familiar with the house we are flipping then make sure you check out the Our First Flip section of the site for all the projects we’ve been working on related to it. This vanity is one of the many that will be coming out in the coming weeks.
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Required Tools
Materials
- Qty 1 – 3/4” x 2’ x 8’ Pre-finished Maple Plywood
- Qty 1 – 3/4” x 2’ x 8’ Pre-primed Poplar Plywood
- Qty 1 – 1/4” x 2’ x 2′ Pre-primed Poplar Plywood
- Qty 4 – 2 x 2 x 8’ Poplar Boards
- Qty 2 – 1 x 3 x 8’ Poplar Boards
- 2-1/2″ Kreg Pocket Screws (Coarse)
- 1-1/4″ Kreg Pocket Screws (Coarse)
- 1-1/4″ Brad Nails
- Wood Glue
- Liberty 20 in. Soft Close Full Extension Drawer Slide (1-Pair)
- Qty 2 – Liberty 90-Degree Surface Mount Hidden Spring Hinge (1-Pair)
- Qty 2 – Liberty Taryn Knobs
- Liberty Taryn Pull
..beyond the Vanity
- Granite Remnant fabricated and installed by local granite yard
- American Standard Ovalyn Universal Access Undercounter Sink, White
- American Standard Portsmouth Widespread Bathroom Sink Faucet with High-Arc Spout, Satin Nickel
- American Standard Traditional Toilet Paper Holder
- American Standard Traditional Towel Ring
- American Standard ActiClean Right Height Elongated Complete Toilet, White
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Dimensions
Cut List
How to build a 30in Bathroom Vanity

I made these shaker doors on the table saw which is totally doable but I have had better success with the router bit set and router table.
I opted for a solid drawer front since I already had some scrap poplar that would work
This jig from Kreg tool really makes installing drawer pulls painless. I highly recommend it if you see many in your future.
Questions? Comments?
As always, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to comment below and especially don’t forget to post pictures of your finished products in the comments! ENJOY!
Perfect timing on this post! I have two bathroom vanities I need to replace that are infrequently found sizes and I’ve been looking for a nice, simple vanity plan that I can modify slightly to get the sizes I need. Many thanks!
Just curious, what kind of cost did this project come in at?
The next project I need to build is a 30″ wide medicine cabinet to match the vanity. Are you going to do one of those also? Thanks.
How about a wall-hung linen cabinet for the bathroom also?