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Jeffrey Alexander Wavecrest Vanity Collection: 48-Inch Single-Bowl Cabinets in Color-Forward Finishes. Cabinet finishes, tops, and the color-forward look. Wavecrest is...

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Jeffrey Alexander Wavecrest Vanity Collection: 48-Inch Single-Bowl Cabinets in Color-Forward Finishes

Cabinet finishes, tops, and the color-forward look

Wavecrest is a contemporary Jeffrey Alexander vanity line built around a 48-inch single-bowl furniture cabinet with an undermount rectangular basin. Where the brand's neutral-only lines are meant to recede, Wavecrest is positioned to carry color: the cabinet comes in White, Grey, Weathered Grey, and Forest Green, with Weathered Grey and Forest Green standing as the line's signature finishes. Top options run from White Carrara marble and Calacatta Vienna quartz to Steel Grey and Boulder cultured marble and Black Granite, so the stone can either reinforce or temper the cabinet color. Forest Green paired with a white marble top reads as deliberate contrast, while the grey tones sit quieter and stay closer to neutral under a busier stone.

Fit, use-cases, and an in-brand alternative

At a single 48-inch width, Wavecrest suits contemporary and transitional baths where one bowl fits the footprint, including guest baths and smaller primary baths. The single-bowl layout keeps more of the deck usable in a tighter room. Because the marble and granite tops are heavier and harder to swap after installation, confirm faucet drilling and rough-in dimensions against the existing plumbing before committing to a stone choice. Shoppers who want a similar furniture-style cabinet in a more restrained, transitional direction can compare the Chatham Collection, which covers the transitional lane without Wavecrest's stronger color statement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size and bowl configuration does the Jeffrey Alexander Wavecrest Collection come in?

The Wavecrest Collection is built around a 48-inch single-bowl cabinet with an undermount rectangle basin. This mid-width footprint suits contemporary and transitional baths, including guest baths and smaller primary baths where a single bowl fits the available space without consuming the full vanity deck.

What finish and top options are available for the Wavecrest vanity?

Cabinet finishes include White, Grey, Weathered Grey, and Forest Green. Available tops span White Carrara marble, Calacatta Vienna quartz, Steel Grey and Boulder cultured marble, and Black Granite. The marble and granite tops are heavier and harder to swap after installation, so the top choice should be confirmed before purchase.

How does the Wavecrest Collection compare to a standard white vanity at the same width?

Where a plain white vanity is designed to recede into the bathroom, Wavecrest is Jeffrey Alexander's color-forward option at the 48-inch width — the Weathered Grey and Forest Green finishes are intended to make the cabinet itself a color statement. The grey tones read more neutral under a busier stone pattern, while Forest Green paired with a white marble top creates a high-contrast look that a standard white cabinet cannot achieve.

What should be confirmed before selecting a stone top for the Wavecrest Collection?

Faucet drilling configuration and rough-in dimensions should be verified against existing plumbing before a stone top is chosen. The marble and granite top options are heavier than engineered alternatives and are difficult to change once installed, making pre-purchase confirmation of plumbing compatibility especially important.

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