Your bathroom vanity is the centerpiece of the room — it's the first thing you see when you walk in and the fixture you use most often every single day. Yet many Mesa homeowners live with outdated, builder-grade vanities for years before realizing just how much of a difference an upgrade can make. A well-chosen vanity doesn't just improve aesthetics; it adds meaningful storage, increases your home's resale value, and sets the design tone for the entire bathroom.
At Red Baron Construction, bathroom vanity upgrades are one of our most requested projects, and for good reason. Whether you're refreshing a powder room or doing a full primary bathroom remodel, the vanity is where form meets function in the most impactful way.
Choosing the Right Vanity Style
The first decision is the overall style. Freestanding vanities remain the most popular choice — they're versatile, available in countless sizes, and easy to install. However, floating (wall-mounted) vanities have surged in popularity across the East Valley over the past year. By mounting the vanity to the wall and leaving open space beneath it, the bathroom instantly feels larger and more modern. This is especially effective in smaller guest bathrooms where every square inch counts.
For primary bathrooms, double vanities with a shared countertop offer the best combination of style and practicality. We recommend a minimum of 60 inches for a double vanity, though 72 inches gives each person a much more comfortable workspace. Custom-built vanities allow us to match the exact dimensions of your room and maximize storage with pull-out drawers, built-in organizers, and soft-close hardware.
Countertop Materials That Elevate the Space
The vanity top is where you can really make a statement. Granite remains an excellent choice for bathroom vanities — it's durable, heat-resistant, and available in hundreds of colors and patterns. For Mesa bathrooms, we frequently install Bianco Antico granite for its warm neutral tones and elegant movement, and Black Pearl granite for a more dramatic, contemporary look.
Quartzite is another premium option that performs beautifully in bathrooms. Its natural veining creates an organic, high-end feel that pairs perfectly with both modern and transitional design styles. Marble is stunning on a vanity top, and because bathrooms see far less abuse than kitchens, the softer stone holds up well with proper sealing.
Engineered quartz countertops offer the most consistent color and pattern, making them ideal when you need multiple vanities to match perfectly. They're also non-porous, which means they won't stain from cosmetics, hair products, or soap — a real advantage in a heavily used bathroom.
Sink and Faucet Combinations
The sink style you choose changes the entire feel of the vanity. Undermount sinks create a clean, seamless look by sitting below the countertop — this is our most recommended option because it's easy to clean and showcases the stone surface beautifully. Vessel sinks (the bowl-style that sits on top of the counter) make a bold design statement and work especially well in powder rooms and guest bathrooms.
For faucets, matte black and brushed gold finishes are dominating Mesa bathroom remodels right now. Wall-mounted faucets paired with vessel sinks create a stunning, spa-like presentation. Single-handle faucets are the most practical for everyday use, while widespread three-piece faucets add a more traditional, upscale feel.
Storage Solutions That Actually Work
A beautiful vanity that doesn't meet your storage needs will frustrate you daily. The best vanity designs integrate smart storage from the start. Full-extension, soft-close drawers are a must — they let you access everything in the back without rummaging. We install custom drawer organizers for hair tools, cosmetics, and grooming supplies so that everything has a designated place.
For larger primary bathrooms, we often build a vanity tower between the two sink areas. This vertical cabinet provides shelving for towels, toiletries, and decorative items while also creating a visual separation between each person's space. Open shelving below a floating vanity is another option for displaying rolled towels or decorative baskets.
What a Vanity Upgrade Costs in Mesa
Bathroom vanity projects in the East Valley typically range from $2,500 for a simple swap with a new pre-fabricated vanity and countertop, to $8,000 or more for a custom-built double vanity with premium stone and designer hardware. The scope depends on whether plumbing needs to be relocated, whether the mirror and lighting are being updated at the same time, and the materials selected.
We always recommend upgrading the mirror and lighting alongside the vanity — these three elements work together to define the bathroom's look, and updating them as a set produces the most cohesive result.
Start Your Bathroom Vanity Upgrade
Red Baron Construction has been helping Mesa homeowners upgrade their bathrooms for over 24 years. Every vanity project begins with a free in-home consultation where we measure your space, discuss your style preferences, and walk through material options with real samples. We provide a detailed written estimate so you know exactly what to expect — no surprises. Call us at (480) 628-8972 or visit our contact page to get started.
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