We're doing a complete master bath remodel in a $900K home, and we ordered this vanity to go with our white/grey color scheme. Overall, the vanity looks pretty nice....very modern and the layout of the drawers is excellent. I particularly like the large pull-out drawers at the bottom. This is SUPER helpful.
BUT, I am not 100% sure about the overall quality of this vanity. To explain -- the drawers/doors are all "soft close", but this feature doesn't seem to work very well. Specifically, if you push a drawer closed, it will roll back pretty fast, and then it will slow down when it reaches the soft-close mechanism (which is supposed to gently pull the drawer back to its final stopping point). This DOES work, but the drawers don't all stop at the same point....some go all the way back/flush with the front of the vanity, while others stick out from 1/4 to 1/2 an inch. When the drawer sticks out, you can easily give it a little push to get it back to flush, but this means that most of the time, the drawers are never all flush at the same time....a few are always sticking out a little. This isn't as bad as completely leaving a door/drawer fully open, but if you have even the slightest OCD, it's pretty annoying...just because it doesn't look right. Also, along the same lines, one of the doors on our vanity doesn't close to exactly the same point as the other doors (it closes a little too far). This isn't immediately noticeable when you first look at it, but once you see it....you can't unsee it....and it just doesn't look right.
Still, I am hoping that maybe the soft-close mechanisms are just too new/stiff, so maybe they will loosen up a little with time which will result in the drawers closing evenly every time. Or maybe I will just learn not to notice these minor issues (they are purely cosmetic and I'm sure most people wouldn't notice).
One other small comment -- the center wood panel on the doors seems frighteningly thin...not quite paper thin, but very, very, very thin. Again, this doesn't affect the use of the doors (they work fine), and you can't see the thickness of the door when it's closed, but when you grab a door to use it you'll probably think to yourself: "Dang this wood seems REALLY thin." It just doesn't feel super-solid/quality.
So, overall, do I like this vanity? Yes, I do. Would I order another one? Probably.....BUT given a choice, if you are doing a high-end master bath remodel in an expensive house, this thing might not be the highest caliber or quality available.