Buyer Guide
FAQ: What Buyers Should Know Before Choosing the Ronnie 36" Natural Oak Vanity
These questions focus on the 36" Ronnie model specifically: mid-size fit, storage layout, natural oak finish, cane doors,
Pure White Quartz top, 8" widespread faucet setup, side splash planning, and wood veneer care.
Q1: Is the Ronnie 36" Vanity a good middle size between compact and larger bathroom vanities?
Yes. The 36 inch bathroom vanity with quartz top is a strong middle-size option because it gives more storage and counter presence than a 30" cabinet vanity while fitting more easily than a 48" or 60" cabinet vanity. The countertop may measure about 37" wide because it typically overhangs the cabinet by around 0.5" on each side, so use the countertop width when checking side clearance. It is ideal for guest bathrooms and single-sink bathrooms where you
want useful storage without overwhelming the room.
Q2: How much storage does this 36" Ronnie Vanity provide compared with the 31" model?
The 36" model provides more organization than the 30" cabinet version because it includes 1 tilt-out drawer, 3 soft-closing drawers,
and 2 soft-closing cabinet doors. This layout is useful for separating small daily items, toiletries, towels, and larger
bathroom products without cluttering the countertop.
Q3: What is the tilt-out drawer best used for?
The tilt-out drawer is best for small essentials that you want quick access to, such as toothpaste, razors, skincare items,
hair accessories, or small grooming products. It is especially useful because it keeps the counter cleaner while preserving
the vanity’s streamlined exterior.
Q4: Why choose natural oak and cane-front doors instead of a standard painted vanity?
Natural oak and cane-front doors add warmth, texture, and a more curated organic look. A painted vanity can feel clean,
but Ronnie’s light oak tone and woven cane detail make the bathroom feel softer, more natural, and more design-focused.
It is especially suitable for Japandi, organic-modern, and natural bathroom interiors.
Q5: Is Pure White Quartz a practical choice for a bathroom vanity top?
Yes. Pure White Quartz gives a bright white stone look while offering strong resistance to stains, scratches, and moisture, which makes this 36 inch bathroom vanity with quartz top practical for daily bathroom use.
It is easier to maintain than many natural marble tops and works well for daily bathroom routines, especially when paired
with an integrated porcelain sink.
Q6: Does this vanity include the countertop, sink, and backsplash?
Yes. This 36 inch bathroom vanity with quartz top includes the Pure White Quartz countertop, integrated rectangular porcelain sink, and 4" high quartz backsplash.
The faucet is not included. A matching side splash is available separately if your layout needs side-wall protection.
Q7: What faucet should I buy for this vanity?
The countertop is pre-drilled for an 8" widespread faucet. Choose matte black for a modern contrast, brushed gold for a warmer
designer look, or brushed nickel for a softer transitional style. Confirm that your faucet is an 8" widespread model before purchase.
Q8: Should I buy the matching side splash?
You may need a side splash if the vanity will be installed against a side wall and you want extra protection from water splashes.
If the vanity is centered with open space on both sides, the included 4" backsplash may be enough. Check your bathroom layout
before deciding whether to purchase the side splash separately.
Q9: How should I care for the wood veneer finish in a bathroom?
Wipe water from the cabinet surface promptly, keep the bathroom well ventilated, and avoid leaving standing water on the wood veneer finish.
The vanity is built for bathroom use, but basic moisture care will help preserve the natural wood appearance over time.
Q10: Why do adjustable leveling feet matter during installation?
Adjustable leveling feet help the vanity sit securely on floors that may not be perfectly level. This is important for remodels and older homes
because a level vanity supports better countertop alignment, drawer operation, door gaps, sink stability, and the final installed appearance.