Mirror composition
Scale, proportion, spacing, and light placement matter as much as the cabinet itself.

Vanity spaces should feel polished, useful, and highly resolved.
Bath cabinetry has to support daily routines, visual calm, and durable coordination with mirrors, tile, plumbing, and lighting.
A refined vanity should not feel overworked.
Scale, proportion, spacing, and light placement matter as much as the cabinet itself.
Daily function works better when the room quietly holds what it needs without looking burdened by it.
Stone, wood, tile, metal, and lighting should support one another instead of competing for attention.

The bathroom becomes more premium when every decision feels measured, intentional, and technically aware.

No. The same design discipline can support primary baths, secondary baths, powder rooms, and vanity-focused updates.
Yes. Vanity design works best when cabinetry, mirrors, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and surrounding finishes are considered together.
Yes. The goal is not just a cabinet layout. It is a more resolved vanity environment with stronger material and design cohesion.
No. Some clients need a full bathroom redesign. Others need a vanity-centered scope with clearer cabinetry, storage, and finish decisions.