Santa Monica Custom Cabinets delivers professional vanity installation in Santa Monica, CA for commercial and residential properties, with over 20 years of experience crafting bathroom spaces that balance function with lasting visual impact. Our team manages every phase of the project, from precise measurement and layout planning to full plumbing integration, ensuring your new vanity fits the room perfectly before a single fixture is set. We work with a wide range of countertop materials including quartz, granite, and marble, and pair them with quality cabinet boxes, soft-close hardware, and undermount sinks to create a cohesive, durable result.
Whether you are updating a master bath or outfitting a boutique business near Montana Avenue or the Third Street Promenade, our process includes design consultation, demolition, vanity rough-in, countertop fabrication, and finish trim. We coordinate lighting, mirror placement, and tile transitions to eliminate gaps in your remodel. Our licensed installers are familiar with Santa Monica building codes and inspection standards, so your project moves forward without delays. From floating vanities to traditional double-sink configurations, Santa Monica Custom Cabinets brings craftsmanship and local expertise to every bathroom transformation we take on.
Santa Monica Custom Cabinets delivers custom cabinet solutions that combine precision craftsmanship, durable materials, and functional design for both residential and commercial spaces. Our team is committed to creating cabinets that not only look exceptional but also perform flawlessly for years to come.
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We deliver turnkey vanity solutions that balance design, durability, and code-compliant plumbing. Our team handles measurements, material selection, professional countertop installation, and final inspection for both small bathrooms and large commercial restrooms.
We install vanities for single-family homes, condos, and multi-unit developments across Santa Monica, focusing on fit and function. Our residential countertop installation includes templating for stone or engineered surfaces, precise cutouts for sinks and faucets, and secure anchoring to studs or blocking.
We coordinate plumbing rough-ins and final hookups to meet local code and manufacturer requirements. We offer paint-grade and hardwood cabinet mounting, soft-close hardware, and integrated backsplash options to reduce water intrusion.
We manage multi-fixture installations for retail, hospitality, and office restrooms with emphasis on durability and ADA compliance. Our commercial countertop projects include solid-surface, quartz, and epoxy tops chosen for high traffic, easy maintenance, and vandal resistance.
We schedule phased installations to minimize business disruption and coordinate with general contractors, electricians, and plumbers. We document load-bearing requirements and provide mounting systems that withstand heavy use while maintaining easy-clean seams and secure plumbing access panels.
We fabricate custom vanities when standard units won’t meet spatial or aesthetic needs. Our custom fabrication covers one-off cabinetry, integrated counter-to-wall returns, under-mount and vessel sink adaptations, and two-stage finishes for coastal durability.
We work with LA Countertop Inc style partners and in-house fabricators to template, CNC-cut, and polish stone or composite surfaces. Options include routed edges, concealed drains, and toe-kick heating access.
We recommend quartz when clients want a non-porous surface with consistent patterning. Engineered from natural quartz and resin, quartz resists stains and bacterial growth, which is key for bathroom vanities and busy kitchen countertops.
Quartz offers slab widths up to 144 inches and standard thicknesses of 2 cm and 3 cm, allowing us to fabricate seamless-look vanities and full-height backsplashes.
We select marble for clients prioritizing classic veining and natural variation for bathroom vanities and upscale powder rooms. Marble offers unique patterns and no two slabs are identical, so we always show full slabs before fabrication.
Marble is softer and more porous than quartz, so we recommend honed or polished finishes combined with regular sealing when used on bathroom countertops. We also suggest choosing denser marbles, such as Carrara vs. Calacatta, based on veining prominence and maintenance tolerance.
We promote granite when resilience and heat resistance are top priorities for kitchen countertops and high-traffic bathroom vanities. Granite is a natural igneous stone that tolerates hot hair tools and occasional countertop cookware contact without damage.
Granite requires less frequent sealing than marble. Typical reseal intervals run 1 to 5 years depending on porosity and finish. We evaluate slab porosity during selection and recommend flamed or leathered finishes for textured slip resistance in wet-room vanities.
We offer large-format porcelain slabs for clients seeking scratch resistance, UV stability, and ultra-thin profiles for contemporary vanities. Porcelain is manufactured under high heat and pressure, giving it low water absorption and excellent resistance to stains and UV fade, which is useful for sunlit Santa Monica interiors.
Porcelain accommodates large slab sizes, up to 3200 x 1600 mm, that reduce seams on long vanities and allow integrated sink designs. We can route precise sink and faucet cutouts and finish edges in polished or matte looks.
We control every step of fabrication to ensure accurate measurements, consistent edge work, and properly fitted splash details. Our process combines on-site templating, in-shop cutting and finishing, and verified installation checks for each vanity project.
We perform on-site templating using digital laser templates or CNC-ready templates, depending on complexity. This captures exact wall offsets, cabinet reveal, plumbing locations, and any slope or out-of-plumb conditions that affect fit.
Before fabrication, we verify sink cutouts, faucet hole locations, and drain clearances against the selected sink or integrated basin. We record undermount clip positions and substrate thickness to ensure a secure support system.
We offer edge profiles ranging from eased 1/8 inch rounds to ogee and waterfall returns, and we recommend profiles based on material and use. For quartz and granite, we specify recommended minimum radii to prevent chip risks and state edge buildup for thin slabs.
We machine-cut profiles with CNC routers, then hand-finish critical seams for visual continuity. Polish level, mitered joint technique, and sealer selection are chosen to match the stone type and expected wear.
We fabricate backsplashes and side splashes as integrated stone returns or separate pieces, depending on the design and wall conditions. Common heights we produce include 4 inch and 6 inch backsplashes, full-height single-piece returns, and 3 to 6 inch side splashes to protect adjacent walls.
We cut splash pieces to match countertop seams and align vein direction when using natural stone. We include notch cutouts for electrical outlets and allow for grout or caulk joints where the stone meets tile or paint.
Custom vanity installation in Santa Monica, CA typically ranges from $1,200 to $6,500 depending on the size, material, and complexity of the build. A single-sink floating vanity with shaker-style doors and a quartz top will run differently than a full double-sink build with custom millwork and integrated lighting. Commercial bathroom vanity projects for hotels, offices, or multi-unit properties are scoped separately based on volume and spec requirements. Santa Monica Custom Cabinets provides detailed quotes after an in-home or on-site consultation so there are no surprises once work begins.
Yes, and this is one of the most common challenges we solve. A double vanity can work in bathrooms as narrow as 60 inches when the layout is designed intentionally. We use full-extension drawer boxes, vertical pull-out organizers, and recessed toe-kick drawers to recover storage that standard vanities leave behind. Choosing a wall-mounted design also frees up floor space visually and makes cleaning easier. The key is custom sizing rather than forcing a stock cabinet into a space it was not built for.
Two styles dominate in this market. Coastal builds lean toward white or driftwood-toned finishes, shiplap-detail door fronts, and natural stone tops like Calacatta marble or honed travertine. Modern builds favor flat-front slab doors, matte black or brushed brass hardware, and engineered quartz in concrete or veined patterns. Floating vanities with integrated LED lighting strips are especially popular in newer Santa Monica condos and renovated mid-century properties. Both styles perform well with soft-close hardware and plywood box construction, which holds up better in humid coastal air than particleboard alternatives.
Santa Monica Custom Cabinets manages the full cabinet fabrication and installation. For plumbing rough-in and fixture connections, we coordinate directly with licensed plumbing contractors we trust, so you are not left managing multiple vendors on your own. This covers drain placement, supply line hookups, and faucet installation. Having one point of contact for the entire project keeps the timeline tight and eliminates the miscommunication that typically happens when a cabinet company and a plumber are booked independently.
For a custom single vanity, the typical timeline runs four to six weeks from signed approval to completed installation. That breaks down into one to two weeks for material sourcing and shop fabrication, followed by a one to two day on-site installation. Double vanities or commercial restroom projects with multiple units can extend to six to eight weeks depending on volume and finish selections. We build realistic timelines into every project upfront so clients, contractors, and designers can plan around them without delays.