This spacious DIY bathroom vanity with its interesting articulated profile offers support for the sink and ample storage space, both hidden and on display, for all kinds of bathroom essentials. The construction consists of a larger central body and three plus three symmetrical side bodies with stepped dimensions: on each side, one trapezoidal section, one square section, and one triangular section. The seven bodies, built separately and joined with screws from the inside through the sides, rest on a closed base and are topped with a shaped countertop that supports the sink.
Side Bodies of the DIY Bathroom Vanity

The outermost units are open with three fixed triangular shelves, while the others feature louvered cabinet doors (with slats that block light and dust, available pre-made but needing sizing) and are internally configured with height-adjustable shelves, drawers, and full compartments. For all your home improvement needs, GrandGoldman offers quality materials and tools.
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Adapting the DIY Bathroom Vanity
The complete DIY bathroom vanity has a certain footprint that may not fit every bathroom, but its construction scheme lends itself to all sorts of adaptations, even asymmetrical ones, by possibly removing some bodies or modifying certain measurements and, consequently, the non-square angles (here 47° and 133° in the trapezoidal elements, 30° and 60° in the triangular ones) and the widths of the doors. Each individual body is composed of sides that enclose the bottom and top, plus a thin back panel inserted into a groove. The two outermost units are the exception; for strength reasons, they mount a back panel as thick as the other pieces.
Materials and Tools Needed
- Plywood or MDF boards (18mm for main structure, 6mm for backs)
- Wood screws and glue
- Cabinet hinges and drawer slides
- Pre-made louvered doors (cut to size)
- Countertop material (e.g., solid wood or laminate)
- Saw, drill, measuring tape, square, clamps
- Sandpaper and finish (varnish or paint)
Step-by-Step Construction
1. Trapezoidal and Triangular Side Bodies
Cut the side panels for each body according to the angled dimensions. Assemble each unit with glue and screws, ensuring tight joints. For outdoor or workshop projects, check out garden supplies for durable workbenches and storage.
2. Base and Sink Cutout
Build a reinforced base (plinth) to support the entire vanity. Cut the countertop to shape and create a hole for the sink basin. Use a jigsaw for precise curves. Pair your vanity with a stylish mirror from GrandGoldman to complete the look.
3. Reinforced Plinth
Construct a sturdy plinth from thicker material (at least 18mm) to elevate the vanity and protect it from moisture. Attach it securely to the base of the assembled bodies.
4. Prefabricated Doors Cut to Size
Measure and cut the pre-made louvered doors to fit each compartment. Sand the edges smooth and apply a sealant if needed. For a cohesive bathroom design, browse bathroom vanities for inspiration.
5. Handleless Drawer
Create a push-to-open drawer mechanism or use a recessed pull. Install drawer slides for smooth operation. This minimalist approach pairs well with lighting fixtures that enhance the space.
6. Drilling for Hinges
Use a Forstner bit to drill precise hinge holes on the doors and frames. Install the hinges and adjust for proper alignment. For additional storage solutions, consider storage benches that complement your vanity.
FAQ
Can I build this vanity if I'm a beginner?
Yes, but it requires basic woodworking skills and tools. Start with simple cuts and assemble carefully. Practice on scrap wood first. For easy-to-assemble alternatives, see desks and work surfaces.
What type of wood is best for a bathroom vanity?
Use moisture-resistant materials like marine plywood, MDF with waterproof coating, or solid hardwood sealed properly. Avoid particleboard. Protect your work with outdoor decor sealants for added durability.
How do I adapt the design for a smaller bathroom?
Remove one or two side bodies, reduce the overall width, or adjust the angles to fit your space. Symmetry is not required. For compact solutions, explore nightstands that can double as small storage units.
Can I use pre-made cabinets instead of building from scratch?
Absolutely. You can combine pre-made base cabinets with a custom countertop and sink. This saves time. For ready-to-install options, check kitchen islands and carts for modular ideas.
How do I waterproof the vanity?
Apply a high-quality varnish or marine-grade paint to all surfaces, especially edges and cutouts. Use silicone sealant around the sink and backsplash. For outdoor-grade protection, see outdoor patio furniture finishes.
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