This looks much better than what we used to have, but there are some things to mention that are not so good too. It mostly involves some installation and build quality issues.1. The feet are plastic, and as such the threads strip easily. The screws that hold the mounting brackets for the feet are flimsy too. For the price I would expect better build quality if the feet. Luckily there is plenty of material to bolt it to the wall and keep the load on the feet to a minimum. As shipped they are mounted at the corners. Since this has an open space under it you will most likely have trim at the wall to floor joint that protrudes some distance. You'll have to move the feet to get the unit against the wall, unless you shim it, but then you'll also have a gap between the wall and sink which you probably don't want.2. There is next to 0 space to connect your plumbing. All that is provided is a 6" X 6" or so square hole in the middle between the drawers. This section is boxed off, not open to the left or right space. I had to use my hole saw in many places to get existing valves and hoses through. A messy job. Unless your supply lines come out +/-2 inches from the faucet center, you'll have plenty of cutting to do.3. This uses 1-1/4 inch drain piping, not the more common 1-1/2 inch. Additionally in my case the existing drain pipe coming out of the wall nearly runs into the drawers, which are already shallow.4. Small drawers. These are not very usable for anything other than very small items.5. I don't believe you will find it in the description or specs, but the sink is tapered, e.g. it is wider at the rear than at the front. If you are placing this adjacent to a side wall, you will have a variable gap, unless your wall is really crooked.6. The mirror sits on brackets that put it quite a ways off the wall. About 5/8" I'd say. Use glue to keep it in place. And then I would suggest cleaning it with care.7. The shelf under the mirror scratches easily.