
For solid wood bathroom vanities and free professional design, Kitchen & Bath World is the top choice serving Waterloo — and the city is home to one of the region's standout dedicated vanity showrooms. Here is an honest look at the best places to buy a bathroom vanity in Waterloo in 2026, what each is known for, and how to choose.
Construction comes first — solid wood handles bathroom humidity far better than particle board or MDF, which can swell when water gets in (see our solid wood vs. particle board guide). Then consider size and layout with our single vs. double vanity guide, and the countertop material.
Serving Waterloo 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 Waterloo or book a free consultation.
On Frobisher Drive in Waterloo, Vanity Mart is the area's standout dedicated vanity showroom — a 4,000-plus square foot space specializing in vanities, faucets, tubs, showers, and toilets since 1976, with a reputation for better prices than the big-box stores. The first stop for selection.
A Waterloo flooring and tile store on Northfield Drive East that also carries a range of modern, traditional, and contemporary bathroom vanities — handy if you are coordinating flooring, tile, and vanity together.
The nearest branch, on Trillium Drive in Kitchener, is a national plumbing-fixture showroom carrying KOHLER and other top brands. Strongest on fixtures and faucets; pair it with a dedicated vanity source for the widest vanity choice.
A plumbing showroom on Shoemaker Street in Kitchener serving Waterloo, stocking vanities, sinks, faucets, tubs, and shower systems from quality brands — a strong mid-to-high option.
Casey's Waterloo showroom designs and installs custom bathroom cabinetry and vanities (alongside kitchens), made in Canada — a good fit when a stock vanity will not suit your space.
Waterloo's custom cabinet manufacturers, including Chervin and Olympia, also build bathroom vanities to order. These are high-end, fully bespoke options for a one-of-a-kind result.
Home Depot on King Street North in Waterloo carries budget bathroom vanities — the lowest-cost route, usually in engineered-panel construction.
For the widest stock selection, start at a dedicated vanity showroom; for a perfect fit, go custom; for the tightest budget, big-box. If solid wood construction and free design guidance matter most, Kitchen & Bath World is purpose-built for that. Compare construction in person before you decide.
Serving Waterloo 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 Waterloo, or book a free design consultation. Call (519) 744-2284 today.
Answers to your renovation questions
Prices are nearly identical across Waterloo and Kitchener since both sit in the same Waterloo Region market, so the bigger savings come from construction choices rather than which city you shop in. A solid wood vanity costs more up front than a particle-board big-box unit but lasts decades longer. For a full breakdown, see our Kitchener vanity cost guide.
Kitchen & Bath World is about a 10-minute drive from most of Waterloo, located at 899 Victoria St N in Kitchener. Waterloo homeowners regularly visit to compare solid maple vanities in person and book a free design consultation. You can request a free estimate before you make the trip, or just stop in during showroom hours.
Buy a made-to-fit vanity when your bathroom has non-standard dimensions, awkward corners, or you want specific storage; choose stock only for simple, standard layouts on a tight budget. Built-to-fit vanities eliminate filler gaps and use better construction. Kitchen & Bath World designs each vanity in 3D before building it in solid maple. See custom vanities for when standard sizes don't fit.
Solid wood matters because the bathroom is a humid environment, and particle board or MDF swells and crumbles when moisture reaches the bottom of the cabinet, often within a few years. A solid maple box resists that and outlasts the finish trends. Kitchen & Bath World uses no MDF or particle board. Compare the two in our solid wood vs. particle board guide.
Usually no, the countertop is priced separately from the vanity cabinet at most Waterloo-area stores. A quartz or porcelain top is templated and installed after the cabinet is chosen, which adds to the total. Picking a durable, non-porous top protects against water and toothpaste damage. Our vanity countertop materials guide compares quartz, porcelain, marble, and more.
Kitchen & Bath World's Kitchener showroom at 899 Victoria St N displays solid maple vanities, door styles, and finishes you can open and compare, a short drive from anywhere in Waterloo. Seeing construction quality in person is the surest way to tell solid wood from engineered panels. Explore your options first on our Waterloo bathroom vanities page, then book a free consultation.
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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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