
Sleek for Two: The Floating Double Sink Bathroom Vanity
A floating double sink bathroom vanity is perfect when you want a truly modern, easy-to-clean shared bath. The wall-mounted design keeps the floor open and airy while two sinks and smart storage layouts make busy mornings smoother for couples, kids, or guests.

Why Choose a Floating Double Sink Bathroom Vanity?
- Airy footprint: Wall-mounting exposes more floor tile, which visually enlarges the room.
- Easy cleaning: No legs or toe-kicks to work around when you sweep or mop.
- Balanced layout: A floating double sink bathroom vanity keeps each person’s “zone” clearly defined.
Best Sizes for a Floating Double Sink Bathroom Vanity
- 60 inches: A great starting point for many primary and shared baths.
- 72 inches: Extra drawer space and generous counter room for two full stations.
Start browsing double-bowl options in our double sink vanities section, then narrow by platform with wall-mounted vanities to focus on floating designs.
Storage Layouts That Actually Work
Split Drawer Stacks
Many homeowners prefer a floating double sink bathroom vanity with drawer banks under each bowl. Each person gets their own storage, and the center can house shared items.
Center Drawer Tower
Some layouts place a larger set of drawers in the middle, with the bowls pushed slightly outward. This keeps shared items centered and easy to access.
Top, Sink & Faucet Choices
- Marble-look quartz tops keep things bright and low-maintenance.
- Under-mount or integrated bowls make wiping the counter into the sink effortless.
- Single-hole faucets look clean and leave more deck space between the sinks.
Lighting & Mirror Ideas
Most homeowners pair a floating double sink bathroom vanity with either two separate mirrors and sconces, or one large shared mirror with layered lighting. Warm LED bulbs (2700–3000K) will keep the space flattering, while careful sconce placement helps prevent shadows when you’re shaving or doing makeup.
Install & Planning Tips
- Add blocking in the wall to support the weight of the cabinet and countertop.
- Maintain at least 36 inches of front clearance where possible.
- Double-check plumbing locations so traps and shutoff valves don’t interfere with drawers.
- Seal splash zones and use pH-neutral cleaners on the floating double sink bathroom vanity surfaces.
For inspiration, browse floating vanity projects on Houzz, then compare real products in the Shop by combining wall-mounted and double sink filters. Remember to check the Price Beat Guarantee before you place your order.

