Vanity Brand
Foremost Bathroom Vanities
Foremost Groups was formed in 1988 around a simple principle — to satisfy customers with stylish, innovative products supported by efficient, friendly service. The result is a broad catalog of bathroom vanities, tops, mirrors, and storage that spans classic to contemporary, making Foremost a versatile starting point for a bathroom that fits both your style and your budget.
Why Foremost
What sets this line apart.
Specifications and finish options are confirmed with the manufacturer before installation — and every project is installed by GBC's own in-house crews, never subcontractors.
- A wide catalog of vanity styles, from traditional to contemporary
- Coordinating tops, mirrors, and bath storage to complete the room
- Single- and double-sink configurations across many widths
- Top-mount and undermount sink options to suit your countertop
Good to know
Foremost: common questions
What is a standard bathroom vanity height?
Traditional vanities are about 30–32 inches tall, while "comfort height" (vanity height) units run 34–36 inches — closer to kitchen-counter height and easier on the back for most adults. The right height depends on who uses the bathroom and whether children need access. Your GBC designer can help you choose the Foremost configuration that fits your household during a free design consultation.
How do I choose the right vanity size?
Measure the available wall width, then leave clearance for the door swing, adjacent fixtures, and about 30 inches of open floor space in front. Single vanities commonly run 24–48 inches wide; double-sink vanities usually need 60 inches or more. Foremost is offered in a range of widths, so your designer can match a size to your plumbing location, storage needs, and layout.
What is the difference between an undermount and a top-mount sink?
An undermount sink is installed beneath the countertop for a clean, seamless edge that wipes down easily, and it pairs well with stone or solid-surface tops. A top-mount (drop-in) sink sits on top of the counter with a visible rim and is simpler to install or swap. Many vanity lines are offered with either configuration, and integrated single-piece tops are a third option.
What should I look for in a quality bathroom vanity?
Look for solid, moisture-resistant cabinet construction, a durable finish that stands up to humidity, soft-close doors and drawers, and a top material — quartz, granite, or cultured marble — suited to bathroom use. Dovetailed drawer boxes and quality hardware hold up far longer than stapled joints. These are the build details to compare across Foremost and any other line when you visit a GBC showroom.
Does GBC carry Foremost vanities?
Yes. Foremost is one of the bathroom-vanity lines GBC Kitchen & Bath carries. You can see and compare Foremost vanities, finishes, and hardware in person at any of our four DMV showrooms (Alexandria, Rockville, Ashburn, and Columbia), and our in-house installers — no subcontractors — handle the installation, backed by our 3-year workmanship warranty. GBC has served Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC since 2001.
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