
Single vs. Double Sink Bathroom Vanities: Which Is Right for You?
When it comes to bathroom remodeling, choosing between a single vs. double sink vanity is one of the most important layout decisions you’ll make. The right option depends on your space, lifestyle, and how many people will be using the bathroom regularly. Let’s explore the pros and cons of both to help you choose the best fit for your space.
Single Sink Vanities
Single vanities are ideal for smaller bathrooms or minimalist designs. They maximize counter space and leave room for drawers or cabinets beneath the sink.
✔ Pros:- Better for compact bathrooms
- More usable counter space
- Typically lower cost
- Simple installation
- Not ideal for shared bathrooms
- May cause morning bottlenecks for couples
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Double Sink Vanities
Perfect for master bathrooms or shared family spaces, double vanities allow two people to get ready at the same time — without compromise.
✔ Pros:- Ideal for couples or shared use
- More storage and symmetrical design
- Adds value in a primary bathroom
- Requires more space (usually 60″ or more)
- Less counter space per person
- Higher cost for plumbing and faucets
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What to Consider Before Deciding
- Space: Make sure your bathroom is wide enough to accommodate a double without feeling crowded.
- Users: For solo users or guest baths, single vanities are usually sufficient.
- Storage Needs: Some large single vanities offer more drawer space than compact doubles.
Final Thoughts
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer — but understanding your layout and how you’ll use the space makes the decision easier. Whether you’re leaning single or double, BATHUSA offers beautifully crafted vanities in every size and style.
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Written by BATHUSA | Updated August 2025