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Most likely the problem is a leaking drain pipe in the wall, perhaps because of a failed joint. The reason it's not going down the wall to the floor of the dining room is because there is a top plate on the wall. Most likely the water is running down the bathroom wall, then out over the dining room drywall ceiling. It is finding the lowest spot in the area to accumulate and is soaking into the drywall. Since it is drain water, it is dirty and is picking up additional contaminates from the wall and causing the brown stain. It may or may not be soft, depending on how much water accumulates at one time, but it is slowly breaking down the ceiling where the stain is.
That said, are you sure it's a leak, or are you assuming that since you see the stain on the ceiling. I say this because mice, like many other rodents, usually pick one location to use as their bathroom. If you have mice in the ceiling and this is where they do their thing, you will get the same type of indication.
I suggest that you contact the Target store that you got it from and ask them to send you the assembly instructions. If they can't provide you with the assembly instructions, ask them for the phone number of the Walker company.
Cabinet
style vanities are the most popular style.
They are mounted on the floor, along a wall and have a mirror installed
above. Here is what a typical cabinet
style bathroom vanity looks like -
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