Bathroom Cabinets & Vanities in Miami, FL

Miami Custom Cabinets Specialists designs and builds custom bathroom cabinets and vanities in Miami, FL, fitted to your exact layout and built from moisture-resistant materials backed by 20+ years of cabinetmaking.

Floating vanities, double-sink configurations, linen towers, and matching medicine cabinets — every piece is built to order around your plumbing and storage needs, then installed by our own crew.

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Custom floating bathroom vanity in Miami, FL

Bathroom Vanity Styles We Build

Each option is built to your exact dimensions in the wood species and finish you choose.

Floating Vanity Cabinets

Wall-mounted vanities that leave the floor open underneath — visually lighter, easier to clean around, and a clean, modern look. We anchor them into blocking so they carry full weight without flex, with drawers routed around the plumbing.

Floor-Mounted Vanity Cabinets

The traditional, storage-maximizing choice. Toe-kick base, full-height cabinets, and deep drawers that use every inch under the counter. Ideal for primary baths where you want as much storage as the footprint allows.

Double-Sink Vanity Cabinets

Shared baths that work for two people — symmetrical sink bases with a bank of drawers down the center, or his-and-hers towers flanking a makeup station. Designed around your exact wall length, not a fixed stock size.

Linen Towers & Medicine Cabinets

Floor-to-ceiling linen storage and recessed or surface-mount medicine cabinets, built to match the vanity. Adjustable shelving, mirrored doors, and integrated outlets keep everything organized and within reach.

Bathroom Cabinet Features Built for Humidity

Bathrooms are the harshest room in the house for cabinetry. Everything we build for them is specified to survive constant moisture and heat.

  • Moisture-resistant cores — marine-grade and moisture-resistant substrates where water exposure is highest
  • Catalyzed conversion varnish — a hard, washable topcoat that resists steam, splashes, and Miami humidity
  • Soft-close everywhere — hinges and undermount slides standard on every door and drawer
  • Drawers routed around plumbing — U-shaped drawers that wrap the P-trap to reclaim wasted under-sink space
  • Integrated hampers — tilt-out or pull-out laundry bins concealed inside the vanity
  • Under-cabinet & toe-kick lighting — soft LED lighting for late-night trips and a high-end finish

Who Needs a Custom Bathroom Vanity

Bathrooms are where stock cabinetry falls apart fastest — both in fit and in durability. Powder rooms with odd footprints, primary baths where you want a furniture-quality double vanity, and older homes with non-standard wall lengths all benefit from cabinetry built to the actual room. If you've ever stood in a big-box aisle realizing none of the vanities are the right width, that's exactly the problem we solve.

We build for every bathroom in the house. Primary suites get double-sink configurations, makeup stations, and floor-to-ceiling linen towers. Guest and hall baths get clean single vanities sized to the wall. Powder rooms get small statement pieces — a floating vanity over a vessel sink, or a furniture-style cabinet that reads like a piece of furniture rather than builder casework.

Because we route drawers around the plumbing and use moisture-resistant cores, you get real storage in a room that usually wastes most of it under the sink — and a finish that survives years of steam, splashes, and South Florida humidity without peeling or swelling.

Why Miami Homeowners Choose Our Bathroom Cabinets

A bathroom vanity has to survive the harshest conditions in the house and still look like a piece of furniture years later. That combination — daily moisture resistance plus a furniture-grade fit and finish — is exactly where mass-produced units fall short and where building custom pays off. We've spent two decades refining how cabinetry holds up in a humid climate, from the substrate we choose for the box to the catalyzed topcoat we spray on the doors. Just as important, you deal with the same people from the first measurement to the final hardware adjustment, so nothing gets lost in a hand-off between a showroom, a factory, and an installer. Here's what that means for your project:

  • Built for moisture — moisture-resistant cores and a sealed conversion-varnish finish
  • Fits your exact wall — no settling for the nearest stock width
  • Storage where there was none — drawers routed around the P-trap and plumbing
  • Matches your home — finishes blended to tie into your kitchen or other cabinetry
  • Solid floating installs — wall blocking added so wall-hung vanities never sag
  • In-house craftsmanship — 20+ years building and installing custom cabinetry

Custom Bathroom Cabinet Process

1

Measure & Plan

We measure the room, locate plumbing rough-ins and electrical, and plan storage around how the bathroom is actually used.

2

Design & Approval

You review drawings and finish samples in your own lighting, then approve the layout, door style, and counter before anything is built.

3

Shop Build

Your vanity and storage are built to order in moisture-resistant materials and hand-finished in our shop.

4

Install & Detail

We set the vanity dead level, coordinate the countertop and sink, and adjust every door and drawer before cleanup.

Bathroom Cabinet FAQs

How much does a custom bathroom vanity cost in Miami?
It depends on size, material, counter, and storage features. A custom vanity costs more than a big-box unit but is built to your exact wall, in materials that survive a humid bathroom for decades. We quote after measuring — no price-list guessing.
Will bathroom cabinets hold up to moisture and humidity?
Yes. We build with moisture-resistant cores and seal everything in catalyzed conversion varnish, a hard topcoat chosen for South Florida humidity. That combination resists the swelling, delamination, and peeling that ruins cheaper vanities.
Can you build a floating vanity on my wall?
In almost all cases, yes. Floating vanities need solid blocking inside the wall to carry the load; if the framing isn't there, we add it during install so the cabinet is rock-solid and won't sag over time.
Can you match my bathroom cabinets to my kitchen?
We can. We color-match paint and blend custom stains so your vanity reads as part of the same home. We bring samples and compare them in your actual bathroom lighting before production.
How long does a bathroom cabinet project take?
Most vanities and bathroom storage complete in 4–7 weeks from design approval, faster than a full kitchen. We confirm the timeline at sign-off.

Ready for a Bathroom Built to Fit?

Call us or request a free consultation. We'll measure your bathroom, design a vanity around your plumbing, and build it to last.