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The bathroom and laundry room are the two most neglected spaces in a renovation, yet you spend time in them every day. In Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, the housing stock is varied: family homes from the 70s and 80s with compact, non-standard bathroom dimensions, urban condos where every inch of storage counts, and new construction on the outskirts where homeowners want custom from the start. Every situation calls for a different approach, and catalog vanities don't account for any of them.
Many bathrooms in established Sherbrooke homes have unique layouts: plumbing in awkward spots, windows that limit cabinet height, tight spaces between the toilet and the wall. A custom vanity adapts to all of that—the right width, the right depth, the right number of drawers, with plumbing integrated cleanly instead of being hastily routed around.
For the laundry room, it's the same story. In family homes, the laundry area is often a neglected utility space—no folding counter, no storage cabinets above the appliances, products scattered everywhere for lack of organized space. A custom laundry room setup transforms this room into a functional space where the weekly chore goes much smoother.
Having a custom bathroom vanity or laundry room cabinetry designed means starting from the exact dimensions of your room. It means choosing materials suited to a humid environment: high-density moisture-resistant melamine, waterproof and easy-care thermofoil, water-resistant MDF for lacquered finishes, or solid wood treated for warmth and character. It means thinking about ergonomics—comfortable vanity height for the users, depth that works with existing plumbing, accessible storage without unnecessary bending.
The certified craftsman behind every Cohési-D project brings 26 years of hands-on experience in custom cabinetry, with over 5 recognized industry certifications. In a bathroom, details matter even more than elsewhere—the joints, the alignments, the durability in a humid environment. This level of skill shows in the finish, not just the design.
What sets a true custom bathroom vanity apart from a fake one? The real one is designed around your plumbing, your dimensions, and your use. The fake one is a standard vanity with a quartz countertop slapped on and a filler panel to bridge the gap between the cabinet and the wall. Visually, it might pass from a distance. In terms of storage and durability, that's a different story.
The process is the same as for all our projects—simple and clear from start to finish.
Your bathroom or laundry room dimensions, your inspiration photos, what you want to store, what frustrates you about the current layout. We model everything in a complete 3D design —you see exactly what you'll get, with the materials, finishes, and configuration in your actual space. The 3D model is free, with no obligation.
Want to switch from a single sink to a double integrated basin? Add a storage cabinet above the toilet? Change the vanity finish from thermofoil to matte lacquer? We adjust as many times as needed. No detail is left to chance—materials, colors, hardware, quartz or granite countertop, integrated mirror.
Once the design is approved, the workshop goes into production. Every piece is made in our shop in the Eastern Townships—not imported, not outsourced. The team that designed your vanity or laundry setup is the same one that comes to install it in your home. No subcontractor showing up without knowing your file.
What you don't have to deal with: Coordinating a designer who doesn't build, a manufacturer who doesn't know your bathroom, and an installer who sees the project for the first time on installation day. At Cohési-D, everything happens under one roof. And because the workshop is in the Eastern Townships, the trip to Sherbrooke is direct—no fragmented logistics, no inflated shipping costs.
When you renovate the main bathroom, the adjoining walk-in closet almost always follows. It makes sense—both spaces are part of the same intimate zone of the home, and homeowners want consistency in materials and finishes between them. We design the custom walk-in and vanity as a cohesive whole: same materials, same aesthetic, same team that builds and installs. In Sherbrooke's urban condos, treating the master suite as one unified space—custom wardrobe and bathroom vanity—is often the most effective way to transform the area without expanding the room.
It's a sequence we see regularly: the homeowner starts with the bathroom, sees the result, and decides to do the whole kitchen. Or the reverse—someone renovating their kitchen takes the opportunity to redo the main bathroom in the same go. When both projects are done by the same cabinetry workshop, the consistency is natural. Same cabinetmaker, same finisher, same finishes if you want, and a single point of contact for the entire project.
Bathrooms and laundry rooms are especially well-suited to custom design. A towel niche built into the wall. Vertical storage integrated between appliances in the laundry room. A custom storage column that uses a space too narrow for standard furniture. Shelves built into the shower. These are residential woodworking projects that naturally complement the vanity and basic layout, and they make the difference between a functional bathroom and one that’s truly well thought out.
Bathrooms and laundry rooms are spaces where humidity, splashes, and heavy daily use put materials to the test. A poorly designed or ill-suited cabinet deteriorates quickly, and that’s the kind of problem we often see with standard vanities installed without considering the room’s actual conditions.
Cohési-D’s lead craftsman has 26 years of hands-on experience in custom woodworking and over 5 industry-recognized certifications. This expertise directly translates into choosing moisture-resistant materials, assembly techniques that withstand the bathroom environment, and finishing details that make a custom piece last for years without degrading.
Cohési-D is a new business, and we’re upfront about it. New structure, fresh vision, zero compromises inherited from an old model. But the expertise behind every project comes from a craftsman who has been working this trade for over a quarter century. New business, proven expertise.
Everything happens under one roof: design, in-shop fabrication, and installation in your home. No musical chairs between three different suppliers. The quote is detailed and transparent—what we quote is what you pay. The workshop is in the Eastern Townships, and Sherbrooke is the main city we serve. The drive is direct, installation is fast, and you have a direct relationship with the people doing the work—not a middleman.
For interior designers and contractors in the Eastern Townships managing residential projects with vanities or laundry room layouts: we work B2B with the same high standards. Fabrication from provided plans, co-design as needed, direct communication with the workshop. No runaround.
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In three steps. You share your vision and dimensions, we create a free 3D model of your space. We review together until the design is perfect—materials, finishes, countertop, configuration. The workshop builds it, and our team installs it. Same team from start to finish.
For most bathroom and laundry room projects, we’re talking a few weeks between design approval and full installation. We give you a clear timeline from the start—no vague deadlines.
The price varies based on dimensions, materials (melamine, polyester, thermoplastics, MDF, solid wood), countertop type (quartz, granite, laminate), design complexity, and integrated accessories like a built-in sink or mirror. The quote is detailed: you know what you’re paying for and why. The free 3D design lets you explore options before committing.
Yes, and it’s actually common. The master suite—bathroom vanity and adjoining walk-in—is typically redone together. And many homeowners who start with the bathroom go on to do the kitchen in the same renovation push. We handle it all as one cohesive package.
For the bathroom, we recommend moisture-resistant materials: high-density melamine, waterproof thermoplastics, water-resistant MDF for lacquered finishes. Treated solid wood is also an option for projects that need warmth and character. We honestly explain the benefits of each for your specific bathroom—not based on what’s easiest for us.
Yes, completely—whether it’s for a simple vanity, a full laundry room layout, or both together. We model your space in 3D based on your exact measurements, show you the result, and make adjustments. No deposit, no obligation.
That’s a reality we know very well. Those bathrooms often have unusual dimensions, plumbing in awkward spots, and layouts that standard vanities can’t accommodate. The lead craftsman has been working with these kinds of constraints for 26 years. Custom work is exactly what allows you to modernize these spaces without tearing everything apart.
Straight question, straight answer. Yes, the company is new. But the lead craftsman behind every project has 26 years of field experience and over 5 industry-recognized certifications. New structure, proven expertise, and specific knowledge of materials and techniques suited for wet environments. Free 3D design and a detailed quote let you validate everything before signing.
Yes, we collaborate with interior designers, kitchen specialists, general contractors, and builders in the Eastern Townships who need a reliable custom woodworking shop for fabricating vanities, storage cabinets, and laundry room layouts. We work from supplied plans, offer co-design, and provide direct communication with the shop.
You’re in Sherbrooke and have a custom vanity, bathroom storage, or laundry room project in mind? The 3D design is free and with no obligation. Call us at 819-572-7001 or write to info@cohesi-d.ca — let’s look at it together.
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«Working with the Cohési-D team was a true pleasure! Our kitchen is exactly what we dreamed of!»
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