Custom Bathroom Vanity Cabinets in Bethlehem PA

Bathroom Makeover in White Oak Rift Cut

This bathroom makeover in Bethlehem, PA centers on a custom vanity design that brings warmth, order, and a furniture quality finish to the space. Laslo Custom Kitchens built the vanity cabinetry for this primary bath, creating a tailored focal point that supports the daily routine of a shared bathroom while giving the room the refined feel homeowners want from a well planned renovation.

Project at a Glance

Location: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Project Type: Primary bathroom vanity cabinetry
Cabinetry Scope: Custom double vanity
Wood Species: White rift cut oak
Door Style: Flush Batten Vertical
Construction: Flush inset
Finish: Sesame, dull sheen
Drawer Style: Slab horizontal fronts with soft close undermount slides
Hardware: Top Knobs TK3211 black hardware
Contractor Partner: Schmell General Contracting
Photo Credit: Schmell General Contracting, iPhone photos

“In a bathroom remodel, the vanity often becomes the anchor of the room. Our goal here was to create cabinets that add warmth, improve function, and give the space a custom look that works beautifully with the finishes around it.” — Neil Laslo, Owner, Laslo Custom Kitchens

Custom Vanity Cabinets That Anchor the Room

In a primary bathroom, the vanity often sets the tone for the entire space. This design gives the room a stronger visual foundation with warm wood cabinetry, balanced proportions, and practical storage arranged around a double sink layout.

Because the vanity spans the full wall and centers the drawer stack between two sink bases, the room feels organized and intentional. Each side supports individual daily routines, while the shared center drawers create accessible storage for items used every day. That kind of layout makes a bathroom easier to use and easier to keep neat.

Custom bathroom vanity cabinets in Bethlehem PA with white rift cut oak and double sinks

White Rift Cut Oak Adds Warmth and Texture

The cabinetry is crafted from white rift cut oak, a material choice that gives the bathroom a cleaner and more consistent grain pattern than a more heavily figured cut. Laslo finished the wood in Sesame with a dull sheen, which keeps the look warm and natural without becoming too glossy or heavy.

That combination works especially well in a bathroom where the surrounding finishes are lighter. The wood tone adds contrast, but it still feels calm and timeless. It also helps the vanity read more like built in furniture than a standard bath cabinet.

Flush Inset Construction Creates a More Tailored Look

This vanity uses flush inset construction, which gives the cabinetry a more precise and furniture inspired appearance. The doors and drawer fronts sit neatly within the cabinet frame, creating crisp lines and a finished look that suits a high quality bathroom remodel.

The door style selected for this project is Flush Batten Vertical, which introduces subtle detail without making the vanity feel busy. The slab drawer fronts maintain a simpler center section, so the full composition feels balanced from one end to the other.

custom vanity with storage of hair dryer, internal plug and storage for hot curling iron inside the drawers

Bathroom Storage That Supports Everyday Use

A custom double vanity is about more than appearance. It also needs to function well every day. This layout provides cabinet storage below each sink and a central stack of drawers for smaller essentials. That means the vanity supports shared use without forcing everything into one oversized cabinet.

The drawers are built with solid dovetail drawer boxes and undermount soft close slides, which improve both usability and durability. In a primary bathroom, those details matter because the cabinetry gets used constantly.

close up of top knobs hardware on a Double vanity with flush inset white rift cut oak cabinetry in Bethlehem PA

Black Hardware Grounds the Design

Laslo specified Top Knobs TK3211 black hardware for both the doors and drawers. The darker finish gives the vanity clear definition against the warm stained oak and helps tie the cabinetry into the darker accents in the room.

Custom Cabinets Are Not Limited to the Kitchen

Laslo Custom Kitchens is known for kitchen design, custom cabinets, and high end kitchens, but this bathroom project shows how the same level of cabinetry craftsmanship improves other rooms in the home as well. A primary bathroom benefits from the same careful planning, fit, and finish that homeowners look for in a kitchen remodel Lehigh Valley project.

For homeowners exploring kitchen remodels near me, bathroom cabinetry can be part of the same broader conversation about quality, storage, and custom fit throughout the home. When cabinetry is built specifically for the room, the entire space feels more complete.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much storage should a double bathroom vanity realistically provide?

A well-designed double vanity should give each user their own dedicated storage zone while still allowing for shared storage in the center. In practical terms, each sink base should include usable cabinet space for larger items like hair tools and cleaning supplies, while a center drawer stack should handle smaller daily items such as toothbrushes, skincare, and grooming tools.

The biggest mistake with stock vanities is wasted space under the sinks and oversized drawers that are not well organized. With custom cabinets, Laslo designs drawer depths and widths intentionally so everything has a place. That reduces clutter on the countertop and makes the bathroom easier to maintain day to day.

A Laslo bathroom Remodel in Saucon Valley, PA with 2 floating vanities.

Why does flush inset cabinetry cost more, and what do you gain from it in a bathroom?

Flush inset cabinetry requires a higher level of precision in both manufacturing and installation. Every door and drawer must fit cleanly within the cabinet frame with tight, consistent spacing. That level of craftsmanship takes more time and skill, which is why it costs more than overlay construction.

In a bathroom, the benefit is a much more tailored, furniture-quality appearance. The vanity looks built into the space rather than placed in it. Over time, that difference holds its value because the cabinetry continues to look intentional and refined instead of dated or mass-produced.

rift cut oak reeded vanity with herringbone marble floor and hand made backsplash tiles

Is white rift cut oak a durable and practical choice for a bathroom vanity?

Yes, and it is one of the better choices for both durability and aesthetics. White oak is a dense hardwood that handles humidity better than many softer species. Rift cut white oak, specifically, is selected for its straight grain pattern, which minimizes movement and gives the finished cabinet a cleaner, more consistent look.

From a design standpoint, it avoids the heavy cathedral grain seen in plain sawn oak, which can feel busy in a smaller space like a bathroom. The result is a surface that feels calm, architectural, and easier to coordinate with tile, stone, and fixtures.

How do you prevent a wood vanity from feeling too heavy in a light bathroom?

Balance comes from contrast and proportion. In this project, the warmth of the oak vanity is offset by lighter wall finishes, bright countertops, and reflective surfaces like mirrors and glass. The Sesame stain is also controlled with a dull sheen, which keeps it from appearing too dark or glossy.

Equally important is the design of the cabinet itself. Clean lines, flush inset construction, and restrained door detailing keep the vanity from feeling bulky. When done correctly, the wood becomes a grounding element instead of a visual weight.

under sink storage designed to go around plumbing. open door picture

What is the advantage of custom drawer construction in a bathroom vanity?

Custom drawer construction allows you to match storage to how the space is actually used. In this vanity, slab drawer fronts conceal solid dovetail drawer boxes with undermount soft close slides, which means the drawers open smoothly, carry weight well, and hold up over time.

More importantly, the sizing of each drawer can be planned. Shallow drawers can be used for grooming tools and accessories, while deeper drawers handle bulkier items. This avoids the common issue with stock vanities where drawers are either too shallow to be useful or too deep to stay organized.

Bathroom with Blue Springs vanities, slab fronts, and designer-selected countertops and legs.

How does hardware selection impact the overall design of a vanity?

Hardware is not just a finishing detail. It defines how the cabinetry reads visually. On this vanity, black Top Knobs hardware was selected to create contrast against the warm oak and to tie into the darker accents in the room.

The scale and placement of the hardware also matter. Longer pulls on drawers emphasize horizontal lines and improve usability, while vertical pulls on doors create a clean, consistent rhythm. When hardware is selected thoughtfully, it strengthens the design rather than feeling like an afterthought.

Marble countertop with sink and faucet

Can custom bathroom cabinetry be coordinated with the rest of the remodel even if Laslo is only providing the cabinets?

Yes, and this is where cabinetry plays a critical role. Even when Laslo is focused only on the vanity, the cabinet design influences the entire room. The wood tone, door style, proportions, and hardware all set a direction that the rest of the finishes can follow.

A well-designed vanity helps unify the tile, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and accessories. It becomes the anchor of the space, which is why getting the cabinetry right early in the process leads to a more cohesive final result.

How does a custom vanity improve long-term value compared to a stock option?

A custom vanity improves value in three ways: fit, durability, and appearance. It fits the space without fillers or awkward gaps, it is built with stronger materials and construction methods, and it maintains a more timeless look.

Over time, those factors matter. Homeowners tend to keep bathrooms for many years, and cabinetry that continues to function well and look appropriate adds lasting value. In contrast, stock vanities are more likely to show wear, feel dated, or fall short on storage.

Two men stand in front of a brown Laslo Custom Kitchens sign in Pennsylvania.

Neil Laslo & Richard Laslo of Laslo Custom Kitchens | Photo by Lisa Lake Photography

The Laslo Custom Kitchens Advantage

For over five decades, Laslo Custom Kitchens has been recognized throughout Easton and the Lehigh Valley as a trusted leader in luxury kitchen design and remodeling. The Laslo team works closely with homeowners to tailor every detail, from cabinetry layout to finish selection, ensuring the final space reflects the client’s lifestyle and taste.

Each project is rooted in craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a mission to make a positive community impact through Laslo’s ongoing support of Make-A-Wish.

Serving Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Bucks County, and New Jersey, Laslo offers full-service kitchen design and remodeling. Call 610-258-0259 to schedule a consultation or contact them online.

A Space for the Future

With more than 50 years of experience and a strong community mission through Make-A-Wish, Laslo Custom Kitchens continues to define what it means to design with heart. Looking toward 2026 and beyond, trends such as custom cabinetry, efficient storage, and elevated appliance design will ensure this Easton kitchen remains timeless.

Located at 3609 Nicholas Street in Easton, Pennsylvania, Laslo Custom Kitchens brings trusted expertise to homeowners across the Lehigh Valley, Bucks County, and New Jersey. This redesign represents the trend toward accessible luxury, where homeowners can enjoy high-end design at attainable prices.

Ready to begin your own kitchen transformation in Easton, Pennsylvania, or the surrounding Lehigh Valley area? Visit Laslo Custom Kitchens at 3609 Nicholas Street or explore more designs at www.laslokitchens.com.

Posted by Neil Laslo

Neil Laslo helms Laslo Kitchens, a family business founded by his father, where he grew up surrounded by master craftsmen, mastering kitchen remodeling and custom cabinetry. Taking over management, Neil leveraged his 17+ years of experience to boost quality and efficiency. A skilled leader with a knack for kitchen design, he transforms teams into top performers, delivering custom kitchens with a customer-first focus. Visit www.laslokitchens.com to explore his craftsmanship.