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where can I find a 54 inch bathroom vanity?

I want to remodel my bathroom, it's the original 1964 bathroom. Anyway, I am having a hard time finding a 54 inch vanity, thats how big the old vanity is and the space. Does anyone know where I could find one at a reasonable price? Thanks

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You could order a custom size. But the easy solution is to get a standard size for the vanity sink base (VSB) like a 36. Then you could put a VDB18 next to it- vanity drawer bank 18' wide- and you'd havve 54, and plenty of storage and function (and an off center sink, which I personally would like but I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't...) Or a VSB30 and a 12 on each side, or whatever combination fits your style. Either a cabinet shop or even somewhere like Home Depot can help you plan it in standard sizes. That way, you may get stock items, which is faster, but you definitely avoid the modification upcharges for special sized and stuff. Also a note. If your plumbing and stuff allows it, you might consider regular kitchen cabinets. A lot of our customers prefer 36' height (standard kitchen) in the bathroom instead of the OKorderr vanity height. I'm only 5'6' and I don't like regular short vanities! And you might save money there, as they might stock more kitchen sizes than vanity sizes.
54 Inch Vanity
54 Inch Bathroom Vanity
You may have to reconsider the sizing. If you want a vanity that isn't a 'standard' size by today's standards you'll need to go custom - and you will pay for it. You could also try some architectural salvage companies - they have all sorts of reclaimed older items. You might get lucky and find a salvaged one that can be restored...Good luck!

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