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Home Decorators Collection Mayfield 36-inch Single Sink Vanity with Engineered Stone Top

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Home Decorators Collection Mayfield 36-inch Single Sink Vanity with Engineered Stone TopMayfield 36 inch Vanity The Mayfield 36 inch vanity combines transitional style with practical features, including a durable engineered stone top, ample storage, and a ceramic sink. Perfect for enhancing any bathroom space. Key Features: Elegant Design: Features a transitional style with a white finish and black hardware. Durable Countertop: Includes a white engineered stone top with a straight edge and matching backsplash. Ample Storage: Offers a

Mayfield 36-inch Vanity

The Mayfield 36-inch vanity combines transitional style with practical features, including a durable engineered stone top, ample storage, and a ceramic sink. Perfect for enhancing any bathroom space.


Key Features:

  • Elegant Design: Features a transitional style with a white finish and black hardware.
  • Durable Countertop: Includes a white engineered stone top with a straight edge and matching backsplash.
  • Ample Storage: Offers a tilt-down drawer, double-door cabinet, and adjustable shelf.
  • High-Quality Sink: Comes with an undermount rectangular ceramic sink.
  • Pre-drilled Faucet Holes: Ready for an 8-inch spread faucet installation.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Backsplash Height (in.) 3.00
Basin Depth (in.) 7.31
Basin Length (in.) 20.06
Basin Width (in.) 14.94
Cabinet Depth (in.) 21.50
Cabinet Height (in.) 33.75
Cabinet Width (in.) 35.05
Product Depth (in.) 22.05
Product Height (in.) 34.49
Product Width (in.) 36
Vanity Top Thickness (in.) 1.10
Assembly Required No
Backsplash Included Yes
Cabinet & Top Assembled weight (lbs) 151.00
Cabinet Color White
Cabinet Color Family White
Cabinet Material Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF)
Cabinet Shade Light
Faucet Hole Spacing (in.) 8 in.
Faucet Included No
Hardware Finish Family Black
Included No Additional Included Components
Medicine Cabinet Included No
Mirror Included No
Number of Drawers 1
Number of Shelves Included in Cabinet 1
Number of Sinks Single Sink
Sink Color White
Sink Color Family White
Sink Location Center
Sink Material Ceramic
Sink Shape Rectangular
Sink Type Undermount
Style Transitional
Top Color White
Top Color Family White
Top Material Engineered Stone Composite
Vanity Features Adjustable Hinges, Concealed Hinges, Drawers, Predrilled, Soft Close Doors, Soft Close Drawers
Vanity Top Edge Type Straight
Vanity Type Freestanding

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the faucet included?
A: No, the faucet is not included but the countertop is pre-drilled for an 8-inch spread faucet.


Q: What is the sink material?
A: The sink is made of durable ceramic.


Q: Does the vanity come assembled?
A: Yes, the vanity comes fully assembled.


Q: What are the dimensions of the vanity?
A: The vanity measures 36 inches wide, 22 inches deep, and 34.5 inches high.


Q: Is the backsplash included?
A: Yes, the vanity includes a matching 3-inch high backsplash.


Transform Your Bathroom with Timeless Elegance

The Mayfield 36-inch vanity is a masterpiece of transitional design, blending modern functionality with classic aesthetics. Its sleek white engineered stone countertop and matching backsplash create a clean and sophisticated look, while the black hardware adds a touch of bold contrast. Style it with a pair of elegant sconces and a decorative mirror to complete the luxurious ambiance. This vanity is not just a fixture; it's a statement piece that elevates any bathroom space.


Upgrade your bathroom today with the Mayfield 36-inch vanity for a perfect blend of style and functionality.

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An essential work in putting American history in perspective
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