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Home Decorators Collection Windlowe 24-inch White Bathroom Vanity with Carrara Marble Top

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Home Decorators Collection Windlowe 24-inch White Bathroom Vanity with Carrara Marble TopWindlowe 24 inch Bathroom Vanity The Windlowe 24 inch Bathroom Vanity combines classical design with modern functionality. Featuring a Carrara marble top, brushed nickel hardware, and ample storage, this vanity is both elegant and practical. Fully assembled and ready to install, its the perfect addition to any bathroom. Key Features: Durable Construction: Made from solid wood and MDF for lasting use. Elegant Design: Features a Carrara marble top with

Windlowe 24-inch Bathroom Vanity

The Windlowe 24-inch Bathroom Vanity combines classical design with modern functionality. Featuring a Carrara marble top, brushed nickel hardware, and ample storage, this vanity is both elegant and practical. Fully assembled and ready to install, it’s the perfect addition to any bathroom.


Key Features:

  • Durable Construction: Made from solid wood and MDF for lasting use.
  • Elegant Design: Features a Carrara marble top with brushed nickel hardware.
  • Ample Storage: Includes 2 soft-close doors, 1 flip-down drawer, and 1 interior shelf.
  • Convenient Installation: Pre-drilled countertop for an 8-inch widespread faucet.
  • Fully Assembled: Arrives ready to install with adjustable height levelers.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Backsplash Height (in.) 4.00
Basin Depth (in.) 6.7
Basin Length (in.) 12.2
Basin Width (in.) 15.4
Cabinet Depth (in.) 22.00
Cabinet Height (in.) 34.20
Cabinet Width (in.) 24.00
Product Depth (in.) 22.00
Product Height (in.) 35.00
Product Width (in.) 24.00
Vanity Top Thickness (in.) 1.18
Assembly Required No
Backsplash Included Yes
Cabinet & Top Assembled weight (lbs) 97
Cabinet Color White
Cabinet Color Family White
Cabinet Material Wood
Cabinet Shade Light
Faucet Hole Spacing (in.) 8 in.
Faucet Included No
Hardware Finish Family Nickel
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 Vitreous China
Sink Shape Round
Sink Type Undermount
Style Traditional
Top Color Carrara Marble
Top Color Family White
Top Material Marble
Top weight (lb.) 40.0
Vanity Features Soft Close Doors
Vanity Top Edge Type Ogee
Vanity Type Freestanding
Manufacturer Warranty One year limited warranty

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

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


Q: What material is the sink made of?
A: The sink is made of vitreous China.


Q: Does the vanity come assembled?
A: Yes, the vanity arrives fully assembled and ready to install.


Q: What is the weight of the vanity?
A: The assembled weight of the cabinet and top is 97 pounds.


Q: Is the backsplash included?
A: Yes, the backsplash is included with the vanity.


Timeless Elegance for Your Bathroom

Transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of sophistication with the Windlowe 24-inch vanity. Its Carrara marble top and brushed nickel hardware exude timeless elegance, while the soft-close doors and ample storage ensure functionality meets style. Pair it with a vintage mirror and soft lighting to create a serene, luxurious space. This vanity is the perfect blend of classic design and modern convenience.


Elevate your bathroom's style and functionality with the Windlowe 24-inch vanity today.

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