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A Year With the Mirightone 30" Blue Bathroom Vanity with Sink
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A Year With the Mirightone 30" Blue Bathroom Vanity with Sink

This vanity earned its place. The blue finish is quiet and considered, the soft-close hardware does exactly what it promises, and the storage layout is smarter than the price suggests.

Mae Lifestyle Editor
April 29, 2026

There's a particular kind of bathroom that doesn't get written about much — the one that's functional but tired. Not broken. Just beige. The 30-inch vanity is often the centerpiece of that room, and it's usually the thing that got chosen for price alone, then forgotten.

The Mirightone vanity in blue is an argument against that habit. At 30 inches, it fits the footprint most small bathrooms allow. But the finish — a muted, storm-influenced blue — gives the room a reason to look twice. Color in a bathroom is a commitment. This one doesn't oversell itself. It sits quietly and lets the rest of the room breathe.

What I keep coming back to is the storage logic. Three drawers stacked on one side, a single soft-close door on the other. That asymmetry is practical. Drawers for the things you reach for daily — cotton rounds, hair ties, the things that pile up on countertops when there's nowhere to put them. The cabinet for the bulkier things: extra rolls, cleaning supplies, the stuff that needs to be close but not visible.

Soft-close hardware is one of those details that sounds minor until you live without it. The slow, deliberate close of a drawer at 6am — no slam, no rattle — changes the texture of a morning routine. It's a small thing. It adds up.

For anyone working with a narrow bathroom and a considered budget, the 30-inch vanity category rewards patience. This one sits near the top of what that price range can deliver. It's not precious. It's not trying to be. It's a piece that's been thought through — and in a room you use every single day, that thinking shows.