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A Year With the Mirightone 30" Blue Bathroom Vanity with Sink
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A Year With the Mirightone 30" Blue Bathroom Vanity with Sink

This 30-inch vanity checks a lot of boxes on paper — storage, style, and a sink included — but a few real-world trade-offs keep it from being a slam dunk for everyone.

Erin Donnelly Value Contributor
April 29, 2026

Shopping for a 30-inch bathroom vanity is one of those tasks that sounds simple until you're three hours deep in product listings wondering why every option either looks great or is affordable, but rarely both. The Mirightone 30" Vanity in blue caught my eye because it's trying to thread that needle — complete package, modern look, price under $250.

The 30-inch size is a sweet spot for a lot of bathrooms. It's compact enough for a smaller guest bath or a tight primary bath layout, but still gives you enough counter space to actually use. If you've ever tried to squeeze a 36-inch vanity into a space that's just not having it, you know how important getting that measurement right really is.

One thing I always tell people when they're buying a vanity online: pay attention to whether the sink and top are included. It sounds obvious, but a lot of listings bury that detail, and suddenly your $200 vanity becomes a $350 project once you add a countertop and sink. The Mirightone includes both, which keeps the math simple and the install more straightforward.

The blue finish is worth talking about for a second. Colorful vanities have been trending for a while now, and for good reason — a bold vanity can do a lot of heavy lifting in a bathroom that otherwise feels plain. If your walls are white or light gray, a blue vanity reads as intentional and put-together without requiring a full renovation. It's a low-commitment way to add some personality.

If you're considering this one, my honest advice is to set aside a proper chunk of time for assembly and don't underestimate the plumbing side of things. If you're handy, you'll be fine. If not, factor in the cost of having someone help — it's still likely to come out ahead of buying a higher-end vanity, and you'll end up with a bathroom that looks like you put real thought into it.