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Product Specs:

Product Specs

  • Vanity Style: Traditional/Antique, Country
  • Installation Type: Free Standing
  • Vanity Top Included: No
  • Sink(s) Included: No
  • Faucet(s) Included: No
  • Mirror Included: No
  • Medicine Cabinet Included: No
  • Backsplash Included: No
  • Drain Assembly Included: No
  • Installation Hardware Included: Yes
  • Vanity Width: 21 in
  • Vanity Depth: 17 1/8 in
  • Vanity Height: 33 1/2 in
  • Type of Sinks: Integrated
  • Number of Sinks: Single
  • Cabinet Finish: White
  • Cabinet Material: Solid Wood, Engineered Wood
  • Sink(s) Material: Ceramic
  • Number of Doors: 1
  • Number of Shelves: 1
  • Cabinet Hinges: Slow Closing Hinges
  • ADA Compliant: No
  • Eco-Friendly: No
  • cUPC Certified: No
  • Hand Made: No
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Description

Dimensions:
W 21" x D 17 1/8" x H 33 1/2"

About Fairmont Designs 1502-V2118 Framingham 21 x 18 inch Vanity in Polar White

The Framingham Free Standing Single Bathroom Vanity casts a liberated light on traditional styling with their simple, understated elegance, the cabinets meld memories of the past with demands of today. Flexibility in sizes, finishes and tops expands the decorating possibilities. Consider Vintage Maple with Black hardware for the naturalists; distinctive Polar White with Brushed Nickel finished hardware for the purists. And lots of storage for the practical in all of us.
  • Free standing installation
  • Made of poplar solids with maple veneers
  • One doors with right side hinge
  • One adjustable shelf
  • Fully concealed, soft closing hinges
  • Hardware comes in Brushed Nickel finish
  • Fully covered back panel
  • 5/8" MDF with maple veneers side panels

Key Features & Innovations

Fairmont Designs - Skillful Craftsmanship

Our bathroom vanities are the essence of individuality - uniquely designed and handcrafted by skilled artisans for quality craftsmanship to last a lifetime.



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