Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin vanity fronts
- Silk-honed quartzite counter
- Pale stone basin surround
- Soft limewash wall volume
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Verve
A made-to-order Verve bath vanity module with a limewash double basin alcove, pale stone surrounds, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Verve Limewash Double Basin Alcove is a made-to-order bath vanity module for homes that need two daily washing stations without making the primary suite feel busy. The scope combines 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 1.2 meters of wall cabinet planning, 0.6 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 3.4 meters of counter planning around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body. Its visible direction pairs warm-grey satin fronts, pale stone surrounds, silk-honed quartzite, and a quiet limewash alcove rhythm.
The differentiator matters because Verve already has an architectural spa vanity, a fluted halo wash wall, and a sculpted faucet ledge in the live catalog. Those products focus on a broader spa gesture, a lit vertical wash wall, or a ledge-led basin moment. Limewash Double Basin Alcove gives the series a more measured two-person planning format: one calm wall, two basins, closed storage below, and a pale surrounding frame that helps the vanity feel built into the room.
Primary bath planning often fails when the counter becomes the only organizing surface. Two users may need basins, towels, grooming objects, and closed storage, but the room still has to stay composed from the bedroom threshold. This module gives those daily actions a clear architectural boundary. The counter length supports two basins, the wall allowance frames mirrors and lighting, the base cabinets control toiletries and towels, and the small tall allowance can support a linen return or side storage element.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports long-term alignment behind the softer bath finish. Vanity rooms face water exposure, cleaning cycles, humidity, drawer movement, cosmetic spills, and repeated towel turnover. The exterior can remain residential with warm grey, linen, walnut, oak, and pale stone tones, while the cabinet basis gives the product a durable structure for daily use and later service access. That contrast is important for buyers who want a quiet bath surface without accepting fragile construction.
For homeowners, the benefit is a primary suite that feels ready at the start and end of the day. Each basin has visual breathing room, while the closed storage reduces counter clutter. For designers, the SKU creates a named planning object that can be placed between a shower zone, a dressing threshold, and a garden window. For procurement teams, the formula dimensions give an early scope for drawings, samples, packing, delivery access, and installation sequencing before final site confirmation.
The alcove strategy is intentionally different from a loose vanity cabinet placed against a wall. By wrapping the basin zone with a pale stone surround and calm limewash wall volume, the product reads as architecture rather than furniture. That helps in villas, apartments, and hospitality-style homes where the bath connects visually to the bedroom. The module can feel quiet from a distance, but still offer useful drawer rhythm, counter depth, and a composed mirror zone at close range.
A double basin vanity also needs balance. If the basins are too dominant, the room becomes a utility area. If the storage is too minimal, the counter collects too many objects. Verve Limewash Double Basin Alcove keeps the basins integrated into the long counter while the lower fronts stay closed and orderly. The stone frame makes the wash zone feel intentional, and the warm-grey satin cabinet face prevents the lower mass from becoming visually heavy.
The finish direction supports calm daily use. Warm-grey fronts give the vanity a soft base, pale stone keeps the basin wall bright, and subtle wood tones can connect the module to doors, floors, or a dressing-room threshold. The visual package avoids decorative excess because a bath suite should feel clean even when it is used twice a day. Folded towels, simple vessels, and controlled mirror light are enough to show how the product works without turning the scene into a showroom.
The moduleDimensions block is deliberately clear. Base cabinet planning covers the main drawer and door rhythm below the counter. Wall cabinet planning accounts for the mirror, side return, and upper storage allowance. Tall cabinet planning stays modest because this SKU is not a full linen tower; it is a double basin alcove with a controlled side capacity. Counter planning defines the functional surface that connects both basins and gives the product its shared daily-use role.
Because Fadior manufactures to order, the published SKU is a starting module rather than a fixed room. Designers can tune basin spacing, counter depth, drawer split, mirror height, lighting allowance, side storage, panel reveal, finish sample, and packing break after field dimensions are confirmed. The Verve series binding and the Limewash Double Basin Alcove differentiator keep the inquiry precise while still leaving the project team room to adapt the module to real walls and services.
This product is especially useful when the bath is visible from a bedroom or dressing area. A two-basin wall can easily become visually noisy if every object stays on display. Closed storage, measured counter zones, and a pale alcove frame let the wall remain calm from the doorway. That makes the SKU suitable for villa primary suites, apartment renovations, guest bathrooms with high expectations, and residential spa rooms where presentation matters as much as storage capacity.
For architects, the named alcove helps coordinate other trades. The vanity wall may affect plumbing centers, mirror backing, lighting positions, stone thickness, floor set-out, wall finish, towel rail placement, and door clearances. A defined module gives the drawing set a clearer reference than a generic bathroom cabinet note. It also helps the team discuss lead times, site protection, installation order, and the final point at which field measurements become production drawings.
For interior designers, the Limewash Double Basin Alcove offers a restrained palette that can support several room moods. The same module can read coastal, urban, or villa-like depending on wall finish, wood tone, mirror shape, and soft goods. The Verve line stays clean and contemporary, while the pale stone and warm-grey satin surfaces give enough texture for a high-end bath suite. The result feels crafted without relying on fragile ornament.
For purchasing teams, the commerce record needs to be clear without pretending every project is identical. This SKU defines the category, series, differentiator, cabinet body, formula dimensions, preorder status, and made-to-order workflow. Final price is computed by the publisher from the meter fields. The public page therefore gives buyers a real shop reference while keeping project-specific decisions, site measurement, and final shop drawings inside Fadior's normal confirmation process.
The visual direction supports the same sales path. The white hero image isolates the double basin alcove for commerce review. The midscene view shows the vanity as part of a calm primary suite, with circulation and mirror scale visible. The detail image studies the stone edge, satin front, basin rim, and closed drawer rhythm. The lifestyle image shows a morning towel reset without people, so buyers can understand daily use while keeping the product itself in focus.
Maintenance expectations stay practical. Bath vanities need surfaces that can be cleaned repeatedly and storage that can accept ordinary toiletries, towels, and guest items. The stainless cabinet basis supports that requirement behind the finished exterior, while the pale stone and satin surface direction keeps the room residential. Fadior can adapt sample choices and edge details after reviewing the actual climate, water conditions, ventilation, user habits, and installation path.
The shop SKU should make the first inquiry more precise. Instead of asking for a custom double vanity in general terms, a buyer can name Verve and the Limewash Double Basin Alcove. That gives Fadior a clearer starting point for room width, plumbing centers, counter length, basin count, mirror preference, drawer rhythm, wall surround, finish sample, and shipping assumptions. A named SKU turns a broad bathroom conversation into a structured design brief.
Limewash Double Basin Alcove ultimately gives Verve a quiet two-person bath format. It is not about a single sculptural ledge or a decorative wash wall. It is about making repeated daily use feel orderly, calm, and easy to specify. The module gives each basin a place, gives storage a closed face, and gives the surrounding room a pale architectural frame. That balance is what makes the SKU useful for primary suites, guest baths, and residential spa projects.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed double basin vanity alcove with warm-grey satin fronts, pale stone framing, silk-honed quartzite, soft linen styling, and a calm limewash room volume so buyers can inspect the module as finished bath storage.
The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show how the alcove controls towel reset, two-person morning use, and a composed bath-to-bedroom transition without exposing cabinet interiors.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Double basin alcove planning
A measured wall format gives two daily washing stations a calm architectural boundary.
Closed vanity storage
Base cabinet planning keeps towels, toiletries, and guest items concealed below the long counter.
Pale stone surround
The limewash-toned wall and stone frame make the wash zone feel built into the suite.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed cabinet basis is planned around 304 stainless steel for bath-room durability.
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.
Designers may adjust basin spacing, drawer split, counter depth, mirror height, side storage, wall return, lighting allowance, finish sample, packing breaks, delivery access, and installation sequence before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The Limewash Double Basin Alcove can serve as a villa primary vanity, a guest-suite wash wall, or a residential spa module while preserving Verve's calm proportion and stainless cabinet basis.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 1.2 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 0.6 meters |
| Counter planning length | 3.4 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production approach | Made to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verve Limewash Double Basin Alcove is a made-to-order bath vanity module. | Bath vanity module | Product scope | Defines the shop category and product family. |
| The product uses the Limewash Double Basin Alcove differentiator. | Limewash Double Basin Alcove | Differentiator | Separates this SKU from other Verve products. |
| The module includes 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning. | 3.2 m | Module dimension | Used by the publisher to compute formula price. |
| The module includes 1.2 meters of wall cabinet planning. | 1.2 m | Module dimension | Defines the mirror and wall-return allowance. |
| The module includes 0.6 meters of tall cabinet planning. | 0.6 m | Module dimension | Defines the side storage allowance. |
| The module includes 3.4 meters of counter planning length. | 3.4 m | Module dimension | Defines the double basin counter scope. |
| The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Construction basis | Supports durability behind the bath vanity finish. |
| The visible finish direction includes a pale stone basin surround. | Pale stone surround | Finish direction | Frames the wash alcove as architecture. |
| The product is bound to the Verve product series. | productSeries-verve | Series binding | Series and category come from the live Sanity catalog. |
| The SKU is configured for preorder commerce. | Preorder | Commerce status | Publisher writes final availability fields. |
| The module supports two-person primary suite routines. | Double basin alcove | Use case | Defines the buyer workflow beyond generic vanity storage. |
| The module supports calm towel reset and guest-ready bath use. | Guest-ready basin zone | Use case | Connects the product to daily residential operation. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU is centered on a two-basin alcove with a pale surrounding frame, long counter planning, and closed lower storage. Existing Verve products focus on a broader architectural spa vanity, a fluted halo wash wall, or a sculpted faucet ledge. Limewash Double Basin Alcove adds a calmer shared-use format for primary suites where two users need daily function without visual clutter.
Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so the project team can adjust basin spacing, drawer rhythm, counter depth, mirror height, side storage, wall return, lighting allowance, finish tone, packing breaks, and installation sequence. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction, while final drawings adapt the module to the actual bath room and service positions.
It works best in villa primary suites, apartment renovations, guest bathrooms, and residential spa rooms where two washing stations need to feel calm from the bedroom threshold. The closed base storage controls towels and toiletries, the pale stone surround makes the wall feel architectural, and the long counter gives both users a clear daily zone without turning the vanity into open display.
A vanity room faces humidity, cleaning cycles, cosmetic spills, towel turnover, and repeated drawer movement, so the concealed cabinet basis matters. A 304 stainless steel body supports alignment, cleaning, and service access behind the warmer satin fronts and pale stone surround. Buyers get a calm residential appearance while the structure is prepared for the practical demands of daily bath use.
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