
Room to Share: The 60-Inch Double Sink Vanity You’ll Love
Couples and busy households swear by the 60-inch double sink vanity. With two bowls, smarter drawers, and a counter that can host both everyday essentials and a few well-chosen accents, it turns morning bottlenecks into smooth parallel routines. If you’ve been debating whether 60 inches is enough for two, the answer is yes—especially with a planned storage layout and a clean lighting scheme.

Why 60 Inches Hits the Sweet Spot
- Dual function, single footprint: Two sinks plus generous drawers—without moving walls.
- Symmetry: Twin mirrors and flanking sconces create a calm, organized look.
- Design flexibility: Works with modern slabs, transitional shakers, or warm wood fronts.
Freestanding vs. Floating
Freestanding 60-Inch Double Sink Vanity
Go for furniture presence and enclosed storage—ideal for family baths and primary suites.
Floating 60-Inch Double Sink Vanity
Choose a lighter visual profile, continuous floor tile, and easy cleaning beneath the cabinet.
Storage & Counter Strategy
- Top drawers: Divide per person with trays for grooming and skincare.
- Center stack: Heat-resistant mat and outlet for tools—kept hidden but ready.
- Under-sink: Stackable bins, extra towels, and cleaning caddies.
Finish Recipes That Photograph Beautifully
Quartz with light veining; matte white or navy paint with brushed brass; or white oak with brushed nickel. Add one sculptural piece (a low planter or tray) and keep the rest clear.
Plan & Install
- Maintain 36 inches of clear floor if possible; 30 inches minimum.
- Center supplies and drains for symmetry and to protect drawers.
- Wire sconces at ~65–70 inches AFF; consider a dimmable LED mirror for even light.
Need more layout cues? Browse bath features at Houzz. When you’re ready, compare double sink vanities in both freestanding and floating forms. And for value, see our Price Beat Guarantee.
