Widths commonly range from about 15.75 inches up to 36 inches, covering very compact to mid-size options suitable for small bathrooms.
Cabinet frames and bodies are listed as solid wood, wood frame, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), or combinations (for example, solid wood paired with MDF). Sinks are most commonly ceramic or resin.
Faucet-mount options vary by model — common configurations include three-hole (4" centerset) and single-hole pre-drilled sinks. Some ceramic sinks list an overflow; certain resin sinks are noted without an overflow.
Many listings highlight moisture- or humidity-resistant finishes and construction: MDF with painted or melamine finishes, water-resistant frames, solid wood legs, and non-porous ceramic or durable resin sinks are used to better withstand bathroom conditions.
Most vanities include ceramic or resin sinks. Installation types shown include drop-in and undermount/drop-in configurations; rectangular basins are common, and some models list overflow protection while others list a single faucet hole.
Available looks include distressed or painted vintage and espresso finishes, faux-aged or antique styles, painted/color cabinets (including green), and wood-grain melamine or painted wood textures that convey rustic, vintage, or farmhouse character.