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Wyndham Collection Avery 60-in White Single Sink Bathroom Vanity with White Carrara Marble Top

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Wyndham Collection Avery 60-in White Single Sink Bathroom Vanity with White Carrara Marble TopAvery 60 inch White Single Sink Bathroom Vanity with Carrara Marble Top A refined, transitional vanity built from high grade solid wood, plywood, and MDF with a durable low VOC sealed finish. The 60 inch Avery features a White Carrara marble countertop with included 3 inch backsplash, undermount porcelain sink, and ample storage through seven soft close drawers and two doors. Key Features: Durable Construction: Solid wood, plywood, and MDF engineered

Avery 60-inch White Single-Sink Bathroom Vanity with Carrara Marble Top

A refined, transitional vanity built from high-grade solid wood, plywood, and MDF with a durable low-VOC sealed finish. The 60-inch Avery features a White Carrara marble countertop with included 3-inch backsplash, undermount porcelain sink, and ample storage through seven soft-close drawers and two doors.


Key Features:

  • Durable Construction: Solid wood, plywood, and MDF engineered to prevent warping
  • Premium Finish: 12-stage preparation with highly water-resistant low-VOC sealing
  • Stone Countertop: White Carrara marble with 3-inch backsplash included
  • Smooth-Closing Hardware: Fully extending soft-close drawers and concealed soft-close door hinges
  • Ample Storage: Two doors, seven drawers, and interior drawer with configurable dividers

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Avery
Style Transitional
Color White
Mounting Type Free-Standing
Number of Sinks Single
Countertop Material Options Quartz, White Carrara Marble, Cultured Marble
Countertop Included Yes (varies by configuration); Carrara includes 3" backsplash
Backsplash Height 3" (two-piece due to breakage risk)
Vanity with Countertop Dimensions 60"W x 22"D x 35"H (38"H with backsplash)
Countertop Dimensions 60"W x 22"D x 3/4"H
Mirror Dimensions (optional) 58"W x 1"D x 33"H
Cabinet Interior Drawer Feature Configurable dividers
Drawer Slides Fully-extending under-mount soft-close
Door Hinges Concealed soft-close
Hardware Finish Options Polished Chrome, Brushed Gold, Matte Black
Eco-Friendly Environmentally Friendly; low V.O.C. finish
ADA Compliant No
Warranty 2-Year Limited Warranty
Assembly Minimal assembly required
Faucet Holes Square sink tops: single-hole; Oval sink tops: 8" widespread 3-hole; Quartz square sink tops: single-hole or 3-hole
Sink Type Porcelain undermount (square or oval)
Doors and Drawers Two functional doors; Seven functional drawers

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the faucet included?
A: No. Faucet(s) are not included; countertops are pre-drilled based on sink style.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: 60"W x 22"D x 35"H (38"H with backsplash).


Q: What sink type is included?
A: Porcelain undermount sink; square or oval options depending on countertop configuration.


Q: Is the vanity ADA compliant?
A: No, it is not ADA compliant.


Q: Does it come with a mirror?
A: A matching 58" mirror is optional and sold separately on some configurations.


Crisp White Elegance Meets Timeless Marble

The Avery vanity brings a tailored, transitional silhouette that instantly brightens the bath. Its Carrara marble top adds a luxe, natural texture against the clean white cabinetry. Style it with matte black hardware and warm brass sconces for a chic layered look. This piece is a polished essential for creating a calm, sophisticated sanctuary.


Upgrade your bath with the Avery 60-inch vanity for enduring style, smart storage, and a luxurious marble finish.

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