
Effortless Sharing: The 72-Inch Double Sink Floating Vanity
For primary baths where two people share the space daily, a 72-inch double sink floating vanity checks every box. You get parallel sinks, long drawer banks, and a light visual footprint thanks to the wall-mounted design and continuous floor tile underneath.

Why a 72-Inch Double Sink Floating Vanity Shines in Primary Baths
- Two full stations: Each person gets their own bowl, faucet, and mirror zone.
- Lots of storage: Long drawers handle hair tools, skincare, and backups.
- Open floor line: Floating installation helps large pieces feel lighter.
Core Configuration Choices
Drawer Layout
Look for a 72-inch double sink floating vanity with drawer stacks under each bowl and a shared center zone—either more drawers or a wide cabinet.
Counter & Bowls
Choose an integrated top or under-mount bowls for easy cleanup. Marble-look quartz is a great low-maintenance option for this size.
Shopping the Category
- Start in wall-mounted vanities and filter by width.
- Use double sink vanities if you want to focus purely on twin-bowl options.
Style Directions
- Modern: Flat fronts, integrated pulls, matte finishes.
- Transitional: Shaker fronts, simple hardware, marble-look counters.
- Scandinavian: White oak, soft metals, and warm LED lighting.
Lighting & Mirrors
Pair the 72-inch double sink floating vanity with either two separate mirrors and flanking sconces, or one long mirror with multiple sconces spaced evenly. Keep color temperature around 2700–3000K for flattering light.
Install & Planning Essentials
- Plan blocking in the wall to support the cabinet and top.
- Maintain at least 36 inches of front clearance where space allows.
- Center plumbing and electrical for symmetry around each bowl.
- Seal splash zones and use non-abrasive cleaners on finishes.
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