Clutter-Free Storage: The 60-Inch Bathroom Vanity with Drawers Only

Clutter-Free Storage: The 60-Inch Bathroom Vanity with Drawers Only | BathUSA

Published: January 7 • Focus keyword: 60-inch bathroom vanity with drawers only

Clutter-Free Storage: The 60-Inch Bathroom Vanity with Drawers Only

If you’re tired of bending into dark base cabinets, a 60-inch bathroom vanity with drawers only is a game changer. At 60 inches, you have room for long drawer banks and clever U-shaped upper drawers that work around plumbing while keeping everything easily within reach.

60-inch bathroom vanity with drawers only and wide quartz top
A 60-inch bathroom vanity with drawers only puts every daily item at fingertip level.

Why a 60-Inch Bathroom Vanity with Drawers Only Works So Well

  • Better ergonomics: Drawers pull items to you instead of forcing you to crouch and reach.
  • Easy organization: Divider-friendly compartments for hair tools, skincare, and medicine.
  • Clean visuals: Repeated drawer fronts create a tidy, intentional look across the full 60 inches.

Single or Double on a Drawer-Heavy 60-Inch Vanity

Single-Sink Configuration

For calm counters and maximum storage, choose a single sink vanity layout. You’ll gain longer drawers and more uninterrupted surface area.

Double-Sink Configuration

If you share the space every morning, a 60-inch bathroom vanity with drawers only can still work with a double sink vanity setup—just expect narrower drawer stacks per person.

Floating vs. Freestanding with Drawers Only

  • Floating: A wall-mounted drawer bank looks sleek and shows off more floor tile. Start with our wall-mounted vanities and filter for 60-inch widths.
  • Freestanding: A 60-inch bathroom vanity with drawers only in a freestanding base reads like a custom furniture piece and pairs well with more traditional trim and tile.

Design & Finish Tips

Because the drawer fronts repeat across the full width, finishes and hardware really matter. Matte white or white oak with slim pulls feels resort-like; walnut or black with bar pulls feels more boutique hotel. Pair with a subtle-vein quartz top so the surface doesn’t fight the drawer pattern.

Install & Planning Tips

  1. Plan rough plumbing to avoid blocking drawer interiors; aim for centered drains and compact traps.
  2. Confirm 36 inches of front clearance where possible, especially in primary suites.
  3. Use high-quality soft-close glides—heavy drawers feel better when the hardware is solid.
  4. If you float the cabinet, coordinate under-cabinet lighting for a high-end look and easier nighttime trips.

See drawer-only layouts in real projects on Houzz, then shop 60-inch-ready options through our Shop categories, including wall-mounted and freestanding. Check our Price Beat Guarantee before you finalize your cart.