Bathroom Vanities on Sale
What's Actually on Sale (And Why)
Every vanity in this collection is marked down, and we'll tell you why. Discontinued finish, end-of-run sizing, minor cosmetic damage on the box (product untouched), or overstock on a specific series we carry too deep. We don't mark up and "sale"; the discount is real against MSRP. You're getting the same cabinet construction, the same stone tops, and the same hardware as the current full-price line. The only difference is why it's here instead of on the main collection page.
Who Should Shop Clearance
Flippers and landlords who need 24" to 36" vanities in white or gray on a tight budget. Rental renovations where you want a real wood cabinet under a real stone top for under $800 installed. Homeowners doing a guest bathroom or half bath who don't need the current season's finish. Contractors bidding projects who need case quantities of matching units and want to shave 20 to 40% off materials cost. Anyone renovating a second or third bathroom where the priority is durability and value over trend-current finishes.
Who Should Not Shop Clearance
If you're doing a primary bathroom you'll keep for a decade, buy from the current line where you can get replacement parts, matching mirrors, and coordinating linen towers. If you need specific sizing (say, a 43" top and 42" cabinet to fit a defined opening), clearance may not have the match because inventory is limited and varies weekly. If finish cohesion across the house matters (matching the kitchen, the powder room, and the primary), don't buy a one-off in a finish that's no longer stocked. Clearance is excellent value, but it trades selection and matching availability for price.
Discontinued Doesn't Mean Defective
Manufacturers retire finishes every 12 to 24 months to refresh their line. The cabinet construction is identical to the current model; only the color or stain is being phased out. If the color works for your space, the value is real and the quality is unchanged. We inspect every discontinued unit before listing to clearance. If anything is damaged beyond minor cosmetic box wear, we photograph it, note it in the listing, and price accordingly. Structural damage (warped door, cracked stone, broken hinge) never makes it to the clearance page.
Shop by Sub-Category
Use the size filter to narrow to what fits your room. Popular clearance sizes are 24 inch bathroom vanity, 30 inch bathroom vanity, and 36 inch bathroom vanity since those move in volume through builder and rental channels and generate the most overstock. For primary-bathroom sizing (48 inch bathroom vanity and up), stock is thinner but the discounts are often deeper (30 to 50% off) when we list them because the per-unit freight cost makes overstock expensive to warehouse.
Inspection and Returns Policy on Clearance
All clearance is final sale. Before buying, read the full product description for any noted cosmetic notes (scratch on a door, dinged crate, minor scuff). If you receive a clearance vanity with damage that wasn't disclosed in the listing, photograph on arrival and contact us within 48 hours. We make it right. Uncrated inspection before signing the delivery receipt is the single most important step; once you sign a clean delivery receipt, freight damage claims become significantly harder to process.
What About Freight
Clearance ships via the same freight network as full-price product. Delivery is curbside with a liftgate. If you need threshold delivery (inside the front door or garage), add it at checkout. Expect 5 to 10 business days from order to delivery in the lower 48. Alaska, Hawaii, and international are not eligible for clearance shipping due to freight cost ratios. For multi-unit orders (contractors buying 3+ vanities for a project), contact us for a consolidated freight quote that can reduce per-unit shipping cost.
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