Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin vanity fronts
- Silk-honed quartzite counter
- Pale stone basin surround
- Warm oak towel ledge
Alcove
A made-to-order Alcove bath and vanity module with a Quartzite Ledge Towel Console, a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, closed warm-grey fronts, and a pale stone basin surround for calm morning routines.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
The Alcove Quartzite Ledge Towel Console is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for residences that need a calmer primary bathroom wash wall. It combines a closed vanity run, a silk-honed quartzite counter, a pale stone basin surround, and a dedicated towel ledge so daily washing, drying, and storage have defined positions instead of competing for the same narrow counter surface.
This SKU is distinct from earlier Alcove wash niches, basin walls, mirror ribbons, and architectural water vanity products. The Quartzite Ledge Towel Console focuses on the horizontal ledge below the basin line: a practical staging zone for folded towels, hand cloths, grooming pieces, and short-term use items. The differentiator is not another basin shape. It is the calm relationship between the stone counter, the closed storage fronts, and the towel console beneath.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for durability, hygiene, moisture resistance, straight reveals, and long service life. The visible surface direction stays soft and residential: warm-grey satin fronts, pale limestone, silk-honed quartzite, warm oak, walnut accents, and soft linen texture. That balance matters in bathrooms because the product must handle moisture and frequent cleaning while still reading as furniture, not utility equipment.
The module dimensions for this shop SKU are 2.8 meters of base cabinet run, 0.8 meters of wall cabinet planning, 0.0 meters of tall cabinet run, and 2.9 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the shop price from those inputs; this copy does not invent one. Buyers can compare the SKU against other Alcove modules while still understanding that final measurements, basin selection, plumbing route, mirror size, and site conditions are confirmed before production.
A basin-only vanity often looks clean in a reference image but becomes crowded during real use. Towels land on the counter, skincare pieces sit near the basin, grooming tools migrate to the mirror zone, and cleaning cloths have no intentional place. Quartzite Ledge Towel Console gives those daily items a lower, quieter shelf so the counter can stay readable. The ledge also gives designers a strong horizontal line that makes the vanity wall feel composed from the bedroom or dressing area.
The design is especially useful for villas, serviced apartments, and primary suites where the bathroom connects visually to a larger private zone. When a vanity is seen from a dressing room or bedroom doorway, clutter becomes part of the architecture. Closed fronts conceal the working storage, the towel ledge absorbs routine objects, and the pale stone basin surround keeps the wash area visually settled. The result is a bathroom that can reset quickly after morning use.
The material direction supports that purpose. Warm-grey satin fronts reduce glare, silk-honed quartzite gives the counter a quiet stone presence, pale limestone keeps the basin surround soft, and warm oak or walnut accents give the lower ledge a residential feel. The finish story is calm rather than decorative. It helps the buyer read the product as a long-term bathroom module, not a short-lived trend piece.
Planning begins with the wall width, basin quantity, mirror height, drawer rhythm, towel ledge depth, countertop thickness, water route, floor level, outlet position, lighting temperature, and cleaning access. Fadior reviews those details before production because a vanity wall succeeds or fails through millimeter-level coordination. The ledge must not block comfortable standing space, the basin surround must support daily wiping, and the closed fronts must align cleanly across the full run.
The product also gives procurement teams a clearer conversation than a vague custom bathroom request. The SKU names the Alcove series, the Bath_and_Vanity category, the Quartzite Ledge Towel Console differentiator, the cabinet-body standard, the production location, the production timing, and the dimension inputs used for formula pricing. Those facts help owners, designers, and contractors compare scope before drawings move into final approval.
For designers, the ledge offers a practical way to manage towel behavior without adding visual noise. A towel bar can interrupt the panel rhythm, a basket can make the floor feel temporary, and open shelving can become messy. Here the towel console is part of the vanity architecture. It gives the user a reachable place for folded towels while preserving closed cabinet fronts and a continuous stone line above.
The Alcove series already includes products around water architecture, basin datum, stone niches, and mirror ribbon composition. This SKU adds a different daily-use problem: where towels and wash objects live when the counter should stay clear. That makes it a useful extension of the series rather than a repeat of an existing basin wall. The differentiator should be read as a functional layout decision as much as a finish decision.
Because the SKU is sold as a shop module, the copy makes the planning assumptions visible early. The buyer can see that the product is manufactured to order, built in Foshan, China, tied to a 30-day production lead time, and priced by formula from cabinet and countertop meters. That transparency helps avoid the common custom-cabinet problem where lead time, location, scope, and price basis only become clear late in the conversation.
The image set should be read as a design rendering for product planning and buyer visualization. Final dimensions, finish samples, basin model, faucet selection, mirror specification, lighting details, site measurements, plumbing route, and installation conditions are still confirmed before production. The white hero image isolates the module for shop comparison, the room image shows scale, the detail image explains the ledge, and the lifestyle view shows the vanity in calm morning use.
Installation coordination should happen before the order moves into production. Wall straightness, floor flatness, drain position, water pressure, mirror backing, outlet location, stone seam position, delivery access, and site protection can all affect the finished vanity. Fadior reviews these details so the module arrives as a resolved package rather than a visual idea that has to be improvised on site.
The 304 stainless steel body is relevant because a bathroom vanity sits near moisture, cleaning chemistry, repeated wiping, and daily opening cycles. The structure helps preserve straight panel alignment, stable reveals, and moisture-resistant performance over time. The buyer sees warm grey, pale stone, quartzite, and a quiet towel ledge. The project team still gets a durable body behind those residential finishes.
Compared with a standard floating vanity, this product gives the lower zone a clearer purpose. It can stage towels without making the basin counter busy, support a longer wall composition, and keep closed storage visually calm. Compared with a full cabinet tower, it keeps the bathroom lighter and more horizontal. That makes it a good fit when the room needs storage discipline but should not feel heavy.
For hospitality-style homes, the same structure can support guest-suite use without making the bathroom feel commercial. Spare towels can sit in the ledge, personal items can return behind closed fronts, and the basin counter can remain open for handwashing and grooming. That makes the module easier for housekeepers, family members, and guests to understand without labels or visible storage instructions.
The outcome is a vanity wall that behaves calmly throughout the day. It gives towel staging a defined place, keeps routine storage behind closed fronts, and lets the counter reset quickly after use. For homes where the bathroom is part of a larger private suite, that restraint is the product value: the room feels composed before and after the morning routine.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image set presents the vanity as a closed, inspectable shop product: a white commerce hero, an installed bathroom wall, a finish-detail image, and a wide lifestyle view for landing-page context.
The visual direction keeps the towel console legible, with warm-grey fronts, silk-honed quartzite, pale stone, and closed storage visible without exposing cabinet interiors.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Quartzite towel ledge
A lower ledge stages folded towels and short-term wash items so the basin counter can stay visually calm.
Closed Alcove storage
Handleless warm-grey fronts conceal daily bathroom pieces while preserving a composed vanity elevation.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
Fadior builds the cabinet body in 304 stainless steel for durability, hygiene, moisture resistance, straight reveals, and long service life.
Pale stone basin surround
Silk-honed quartzite and pale stone create a soft wash zone that reads as furniture, not utility equipment.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
Color options


Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can tune the Alcove Quartzite Ledge Towel Console around wall width, basin count, mirror height, towel ledge depth, drawer rhythm, faucet reach, counter thickness, lighting temperature, outlet placement, and finish approvals.
Finish direction can stay warm grey and pale stone, move slightly lighter, or introduce warmer oak and walnut accents while preserving the closed Bath_and_Vanity module and 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Alcove |
|---|---|
| Category | Bath_and_Vanity |
| Module dimensions | 2.8 m base cabinets, 0.8 m wall cabinet planning, 0.0 m tall cabinet run, 2.9 m countertop planning |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel structure with bespoke exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder with 30-day production lead time after project confirmation |
| Manufacturing location | Foshan, China factory |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alcove Quartzite Ledge Towel Console is produced in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with a 30-day lead time after project confirmation. | Foshan, China; 30-day lead time | Shop disclosure | Production timing |
| The page images are design rendering views for product planning and buyer visualization. | Design rendering | Visualization disclosure | Image status |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Material contract | Cabinet structure |
| The module dimensions are 2.8 m base, 0.8 m wall, 0.0 m tall, and 2.9 m countertop planning. | 2.8 / 0.8 / 0.0 / 2.9 m | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these values |
| The Quartzite Ledge Towel Console gives folded towels and wash items a defined lower staging zone. | Towel-console ledge | Functional planning | Primary product differentiator |
| Closed fronts help the vanity reset after grooming pieces, towels, and daily cleaning items are stored. | Closed vanity storage | Workflow benefit | Daily bathroom routine |
| Warm-grey satin fronts, silk-honed quartzite, pale stone, warm oak, and walnut accents define the visible finish direction. | Quiet Home Morning | Finish direction | Visual style anchor |
| The module can be coordinated with basin placement, mirror height, towel ledge depth, plumbing route, and outlet position. | Site-specific planning | Customization scope | Project drawing phase |
| The SKU is intended for villas, townhouses, and apartments that need a composed Bath_and_Vanity module for daily use. | Residential bath planning | Use case | Buyer fit |
| The ledge avoids counter clutter while preserving a calm pale-stone vanity wall. | Towel staging | Design intent | Room composition |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on towel staging and counter discipline rather than only basin shape, mirror composition, or a stone niche. The lower quartzite-ledged console gives folded towels and short-term wash items a defined place below the basin line, while the closed fronts keep bathroom storage concealed. It is useful when the buyer wants the vanity wall to stay calm from a bedroom, dressing room, or suite entry view.
No. The listed meter inputs are used for formula pricing and comparison, while the final cabinet run is resolved from the project measurements. Fadior confirms wall width, basin placement, towel ledge depth, plumbing route, mirror height, outlet position, lighting, floor level, finish samples, delivery access, and approved drawings before production. This gives buyers a transparent shop SKU without pretending every bathroom has the same plan.
The rendered visualization is a planning reference for massing, finish rhythm, ledge position, closed-front texture, basin surround, and buyer expectation. It is not a final installation drawing. Before production, Fadior still needs confirmed room dimensions, wall conditions, plumbing route, floor levels, finish samples, delivery access, final measurements, and approved drawings so the vanity module matches the actual home securely and properly.
A simple floating vanity can look clean when empty, but towels and daily wash objects often migrate onto the counter. The towel-console ledge gives those items a lower architectural place, helping the counter remain readable and the room reset quickly. It also gives the vanity wall a stronger horizontal line, which is valuable when the bathroom is visible from a larger private suite.
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