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Wyndham Collection Sheffield 80-in Dark Gray Bathroom Vanity Cabinet

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Wyndham Collection Sheffield 80-in Dark Gray Bathroom Vanity CabinetSheffield 80 in Dark Gray Bathroom Vanity Base Cabinet A modern, freestanding double sink vanity base crafted from solid birch wood with a durable, low VOC sealed finish. Soft close doors and drawers, brushed chrome hardware, and generous storage make it a premium foundation for your bathroom remodel. Key Features: Durable Solid Wood Build: Birch wood frame with 12 stage finishing for water resistant longevity Soft Close Hardware: Concealed soft close

Sheffield 80-in Dark Gray Bathroom Vanity Base Cabinet

A modern, freestanding double-sink vanity base crafted from solid birch wood with a durable, low-VOC sealed finish. Soft-close doors and drawers, brushed chrome hardware, and generous storage make it a premium foundation for your bathroom remodel.


Key Features:

  • Durable Solid Wood Build: Birch wood frame with 12-stage finishing for water-resistant longevity
  • Soft-Close Hardware: Concealed soft-close door hinges and fully-extending under-mount soft-close drawer slides
  • Generous Storage: Four doors and five drawers provide organized space for bath essentials
  • Brushed Chrome Accents: Metal exterior hardware in a refined brushed chrome finish
  • Ready for Your Top: Freestanding base cabinet compatible with 21-7/8-in vanity tops; faucets not included

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Sheffield
Color/Finish Family Gray
Manufacturer Color/Finish Dark Gray with Brushed Chrome Trim
Finish Type Painted
Hardware Color Family Chrome
Hardware Finish Brushed
Actual Width (Inches) 78.5
Actual Height (Inches) 34.25
Actual Depth (Inches) 21.5
Common Width (Inches) 80
Common Height (Inches) 34.25
Common Depth (Inches) 22
Compatible Vanity Top Depth 21-7/8-in
Maximum Sink Depth (Inches) 7
Weight (lbs.) 221
ADA Compliant No
Adjustable Shelves No
Assembly Required No
Base Material Wood
Side Panel Material Plywood
Wood Species Birch
Decorative Hardware Included Yes
Dove Tail Drawer Construction No
Floating No
Installation Type Freestanding
Integrated Electrical Outlet No
Medicine Cabinet Included No
Mirror Included No
Mirrored Front No
Modular Design No
Multiple Hardware Colors Included No
Number of Doors 4
Number of Drawers 5
Number of Hardware Colors Included 1
Soft Close Doors Yes
Soft Close Drawers Yes
Solid Wood Frame Yes
Style Modern/Contemporary
Toe Kick No
Unfinished Sides None
Warranty 2-year limited
CARB Compliant Yes
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
UNSPSC 30162200

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this include the countertop and sinks?
A: No, this is a base cabinet only; select a compatible 21-7/8-in depth vanity top and sinks separately.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: Actual width 78.5 in, height 34.25 in, depth 21.5 in; common width category 80 in.


Q: Is assembly required?
A: Minimal assembly; cabinet ships largely pre-assembled and is freestanding.


Q: What materials are used?
A: Solid birch wood frame with plywood side panels; metal hardware with brushed chrome finish.


Q: Do the doors and drawers have soft-close?
A: Yes, both doors and drawers feature soft-close mechanisms.


Modern Classic Poise in Deep Gray

This Sheffield vanity base brings tailored symmetry and a rich dark gray tone that instantly elevates the bath. The clean Shaker-style doors and brushed chrome pulls feel crisp and architectural, offering a luxe yet grounded presence. Pair it with a bright quartz top and sculptural mirrors to amplify its contemporary calm. It’s a thoughtfully crafted essential that anchors a refined, luxurious bathroom experience.


Complete your bath upgrade with this durable, soft-close Sheffield vanity base—add your favorite top and make it yours today.

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