Lookout Mountain bathrooms range from narrow original baths in historic homes to expansive master suites in newer builds — and very few of them are served well by stock vanity options. We design and build custom vanities for the full range of Lookout Mountain bathrooms, from challenging historic layouts to large modern master baths where the vanity is a genuine focal point.
Historic homes on Lookout Mountain often have bathrooms with original tile, unusual plumbing positions, and layouts that no stock vanity handles cleanly. We measure precisely and build to the actual conditions of the room — so the vanity fits tight to the wall, clears the door swing, and accommodates the plumbing as-is (or with minimal plumber work). The result looks like it was designed for the house, because it was.
For newer and renovated Lookout Mountain homes, custom vanities are most often specified for master baths where the owner wants something that reads as furniture rather than cabinetry — a piece with real presence. We build these with furniture-style legs or bracket feet, inset doors with traditional profile reveals, and hardware in unlacquered brass or aged bronze that develops character over time. Finish options include hand-rubbed paint with subtle sheen variation, or natural hardwood stained to complement the rest of the master suite.
All vanities include solid hardwood face frames, full plywood box construction, dovetail drawer boxes, full-extension soft-close slides, and concealed soft-close hinges. Moisture-resistant conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer on all interior and exterior surfaces. Our Trenton shop is about 20 minutes from Lookout Mountain — free in-home estimates, call 706-657-8112.
Yes — we do this regularly. Historic homes on the mountain often have non-standard plumbing positions, out-of-square walls, and narrow bathrooms where stock vanities just don't fit. We measure precisely and build to the actual conditions of your bathroom.
Absolutely. Furniture-style vanities with bracket feet, turned legs, beaded inset doors, and aged hardware are something we do well — especially for the older architectural styles found on Lookout Mountain. We'll bring design references to the consultation and talk through the specific look you want.
Custom bathroom vanities typically range from $2,500 to $8,000+ depending on size, configuration, wood species, and finish. A single-sink shaker vanity runs on the lower end; a double-sink with tower storage, floating design, or inset construction will be higher. We provide detailed estimates after measuring your space — no guessing, no surprises.
Most vanity projects take 2–4 weeks from design approval to installation. We measure your bathroom, finalize the design, build in our Trenton shop, and install — all with the same team. We coordinate with your plumber or can recommend a trusted local plumber for hookups.
Absolutely. Custom is what we do — we measure your space and build to those exact dimensions, including working around plumbing, outlets, out-of-square walls, and architectural features. This is especially common in older Chattanooga and North Georgia homes.
We use catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish finishes that resist moisture and humidity. For painted vanities, we apply multiple coats with proper sealing for long-term durability. Natural hardwood vanities get penetrating oil or catalyzed finish depending on the species and look you want.
We handle vanity installation and coordinate with your plumber for hookups. We can also recommend trusted local plumbers in the Chattanooga and North Georgia area if you don't have one.