Q1: How do I know if a 24 inch bathroom vanity is the right size for my powder room or small bathroom?
A: A 24" vanity is often a practical choice when you want a real sink cabinet but do not have room for a larger 30" or 36" vanity. The Torino is especially useful for powder rooms, guest baths, narrow bathrooms, and remodels where walkway clearance matters. Its 24" width gives the room a finished built-in look, while the slim 18.3" depth helps preserve floor space.
Q2: What is the benefit of an 18.3 inch slim depth vanity compared with a standard depth bathroom vanity?
A: Many standard bathroom vanities are around 21" to 22" deep, which can feel bulky in a small powder room or tight guest bath. Torino’s 18.3" depth reduces how far the cabinet projects into the room, making it easier to move around the space while still offering enclosed storage behind two soft-closing doors.
Q3: Is a navy blue bathroom vanity a good long-term design choice, or is it too trendy?
A: Navy blue is a strong choice for homeowners who want more personality than a plain white vanity but still want a color that feels refined and versatile. It pairs well with white tile, marble-look surfaces, brushed nickel, gold, black, and chrome fixtures. In a small bathroom, the navy finish can work as a controlled statement piece without overwhelming the entire room.
Q4: Why choose a porcelain top vanity instead of a marble or quartz top for a small bathroom?
A: A porcelain top is a strong low-maintenance option for everyday use. It is non-porous, easy to wipe clean, and does not require periodic sealing like natural stone. For guest baths and powder rooms, this makes the Torino a convenient choice because the bright white top stays simple to maintain while still giving the vanity a clean, finished appearance.
Q5: What faucet should I buy for this 24 inch vanity with porcelain top?
A: The Torino porcelain top is pre-drilled for a standard single-hole faucet. This is a popular setup for compact vanities because it keeps the countertop clean and uncluttered. The faucet and drain assembly are not included, so you can choose a finish that matches your preferred hardware look, such as brushed nickel, gold, matte black, or chrome.
Q6: How should I choose between the brushed nickel handles and the included gold handles?
A: Choose brushed nickel if you want a cleaner, cooler, more modern look that coordinates easily with many common faucets and bath accessories. Choose gold if you want the navy cabinet to feel warmer and more designer-focused. Because the Torino includes brushed nickel handles pre-installed and gold handles in the box, you can coordinate the vanity with your mirror, lighting, faucet, and towel hardware without buying replacement pulls separately.
Q7: Does a solid wood frame matter for a bathroom vanity in a humid room?
A: Yes. Bathroom vanities are exposed to humidity, splashes, cleaning products, and daily use. A solid wood frame helps improve cabinet structure and long-term stability compared with lower-quality construction. Torino is built with a solid wood frame and a fully assembled cabinet body, making it a better fit for homeowners who want a compact vanity that still feels substantial.
Q8: How much usable storage can I expect from a compact 24 inch vanity?
A: A 24" vanity will not store as much as a larger 36" or 48" cabinet, but Torino is designed to make the small footprint practical. The two soft-closing cabinet doors create enclosed storage for everyday bathroom items such as cleaning supplies, extra hand towels, toilet paper, and guest bath essentials while keeping the room visually clean.
Q9: Is this vanity a good choice for DIY bathroom remodels or older homes with uneven floors?
A: Yes. The cabinet body arrives fully assembled, which reduces installation time compared with flat-pack vanities. The adjustable leveling feet also help fine-tune the vanity on uneven tile or older bathroom floors, helping the cabinet sit more securely after installation.
Q10: What type of bathroom style works best with a navy blue compact vanity?
A: Torino works especially well in modern, coastal, transitional, classic, and navy-and-gold bathroom designs. Use white or marble-look tile for a crisp contrast, brushed nickel for a clean everyday look, or gold accents for a warmer statement design. Because the vanity is compact, it can add color and personality without making the bathroom feel visually heavy.