
For solid wood bathroom vanities and free professional design, Kitchen & Bath World is the top choice serving Cambridge — and the city offers a healthy mix of custom makers, bath showrooms, and budget chains. Here is an honest look at the best places to buy a bathroom vanity in Cambridge in 2026, what each is known for, and how to choose.
Construction matters most in a humid bathroom: solid wood resists moisture and lasts, while particle board and MDF can swell when water gets in — see our guide to solid wood vs. particle board vanities. Then weigh size and layout (our single vs. double vanity guide) and the countertop material.
Serving Cambridge from its nearby Kitchener showroom, Kitchen & Bath World is the top pick for vanities built from solid wood rather than particle board, with free professional design on every project and a wide range of sizes and finishes to see in person. Explore bathroom vanities in Cambridge or book a free consultation.
On Pinebush Road, the Cambridge location of the national Bath Depot chain offers a large retail selection of vanities, tubs, showers, and faucets at budget-to-mid prices — a practical first stop for cost-conscious shoppers who want lots of options in one place.
On Hespeler Road, Kitchen & Bath Junction carries vanities, kitchen cabinets, quartz countertops, hardware, and shower doors, plus design and renovation services. A competitively priced mid-range option for coordinating a full bathroom.
Also on Hespeler Road, Atlantic KBF stocks bathroom vanities, tubs, sinks, and faucets alongside porcelain tile and slab — a convenient mid-to-high option when you want vanity and surfaces together.
A Cambridge tile and bathroom-renovation showroom serving homeowners, contractors, and designers, Club Ceramic carries bathroom materials and vanities as part of full bath packages — a good fit if you are renovating the whole room.
For a fully custom vanity, this Cambridge manufacturer builds bathroom vanities in-house to your exact specifications using premium materials and hardware — ideal when a stock size will not fit.
On Morrison Road, Andex builds custom bathroom vanities alongside its kitchen work, with more than 20 years of local manufacturing — another strong custom route.
Home Depot in Cambridge carries budget bathroom vanities and offers refacing services — the lowest-cost option, usually in engineered-panel construction.
For the biggest retail selection, a chain like Bath Depot wins; for a perfect fit, a custom Cambridge manufacturer; for a full bathroom reno, a tile-and-bath showroom. If solid wood construction and free design help matter most, Kitchen & Bath World is built around exactly that. Compare construction in person before you commit.
Serving Cambridge from 899 Victoria St N in Kitchener — a short drive away — Kitchen & Bath World makes it easy to compare solid wood vanities in person. Browse our project gallery, explore bathroom vanities in Cambridge, or book a free design consultation. Call (519) 744-2284 today.
Answers to your renovation questions
For most Cambridge homeowners, yes. Kitchener is roughly a 15-20 minute drive, and a showroom lets you see solid wood construction, finishes, and countertop materials in person before you commit. Kitchen & Bath World serves Cambridge from 899 Victoria St N, with free 3D design on every vanity. Seeing the difference between solid maple and particle board in person is hard to do online or at a big-box store.
A custom or made-to-size solid wood vanity typically takes a few weeks from design approval to delivery, versus same-day pickup for a stock big-box unit. The trade-off is fit and longevity: a vanity built to your exact dimensions avoids the gaps and fillers common with off-the-shelf sizes. If a standard size won't work in your bathroom, our guide to custom vanities explains when going custom makes sense.
A bath showroom focuses on vanities, cabinetry, and countertops with design help, while a tile store leads with surfaces and folds vanities into full-room packages. If your main goal is a well-built vanity that fits, a cabinet-focused showroom is the better fit. If you're gutting the whole bathroom, a tile-and-bath store can coordinate everything. Compare bathroom vanity options based on how much of the room you're changing.
Yes, especially in a humid bathroom. Solid wood resists moisture and lasts the life of the room, while particle board and MDF can swell and delaminate once water reaches them. That's why a cheap vanity often needs replacing in five to seven years. Our solid wood vs. particle board comparison breaks down exactly what happens to each material over time in real bathrooms.
Choose a double vanity if your bathroom is at least 60 inches wide and two people share it during morning rushes; a single vanity suits smaller baths and powder rooms. Counter space and storage matter more than sink count for many households. Our single vs. double vanity guide walks through the width thresholds and trade-offs so you don't size up unnecessarily.
Yes. Buying your vanity and countertop from the same showroom means the surface is templated and cut to fit your exact cabinet, with quartz or porcelain options you can compare under real lighting. Mismatched online purchases often arrive with overhang or colour surprises. See our vanity countertop materials guide to weigh durability and maintenance before choosing a top to pair with your vanity.
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Answers to your kitchen renovation questions
Simply fill out our online form or call us during business hours. We’ll schedule a visit or in-showroom consultation at your convenience.
We provide kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, countertops, and accessories. All products are available in a range of styles and finishes.
Yes, we work with both homeowners and contractors across Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, and Guelph.
Absolutely. Visit us at 899 Victoria St N, Kitchener, ON. No appointment needed during business hours.
All cabinetry and countertops come with a manufacturer’s warranty. Details are provided at purchase or upon request.
Most kitchen or bath projects are completed within 2–4 weeks after final measurements and product selection.
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