The Master Suite Centerpiece: Why Your Vanity Should Be Bespoke
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In a luxury home remodel, the vanity is the most used piece of furniture in the house. It’s also the piece that fails most often when it’s bought from a big-box store. Moisture, weight, and daily use require more than just "retail grade" materials.
At The Stockton Mill, we apply the same "Quad Bunk" structural integrity to our Custom Bathroom Vanities.
Built for the Long Haul
These shop photos show a double vanity in its raw, honest form. For our Wichita clients, we focus on three things that a "warehouse" vanity can’t provide:
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Hardwood Resistance: We use solid hardwoods that handle the humidity of a bathroom without warping or peeling like the MDF (medium-density fiberboard) used in cheap alternatives.
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Architectural Details: Notice the dental molding along the top edge and the classic inset doors. This level of detail turns a functional cabinet into a piece of architectural furniture.

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Custom Plumbing Clearance: Retail vanities often require you to cut up your brand-new cabinet to fit your pipes. We build our center cavities specifically to match your home’s plumbing layout, keeping the structural integrity of the piece intact.
The "Sizzle" of a Custom Remodel
Whether you are updating a home in Eastborough or building new in West Wichita, a bespoke vanity is the "Sizzle" that defines a master bath.
By keeping the grain consistent across the drawer faces and utilizing traditional joinery, we ensure the piece feels like it was born in the room, not just dropped there.
Local Service from Attica to Wichita
Because bathrooms often have tight timelines during a remodel, working with a local craftsman in South Central Kansas is a massive advantage.
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Zone 1 Delivery: We deliver directly to your job site in Wichita.
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Direct Access: Your contractor can talk directly to me—the person actually building the piece—to ensure the dimensions are perfect before installation day.
Reserving Your Vanity Build
Our vanity commissions are handled with the same care as our major bunk bed projects. Because of the detail required for dental molding and inset door fitting, these slots are limited.
Ready to anchor your master suite with a piece of furniture that lasts a lifetime?
Call Terry at 417-691-6200 to discuss your vanity dimensions and finish options.