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James Martin Double-Sink Vanities

Choosing a James Martin double-sink vanity is about comfort, speed, and organization — two users can prep in parallel without sacrificing storage or counter space. Built like fine furniture, these cabinets feature kiln-dried hardwood frames, dovetailed drawers, and soft-close hardware finished to resist daily humidity and cleaning. Widths typically range from 60 inches (a popular master-bath upgrade) to 72 and 84 inches for true primary-suite luxury.

Layout Options

  • A double-sink top splits the span into two workstations.

  • Bridge drawers between basins keep daily essentials accessible.

  • Full-height side drawer stacks create dedicated zones for skincare, hair tools, and towels.

  • Freestanding silhouettes maximize enclosed storage and simplify installation.

  • Floating designs visually open the floor and make cleaning easier — especially with large-format tile.

Countertop Choices

  • Quartz: durable, low-maintenance, and modern.

  • Natural stone: unique veining and organic character.

  • Engineered surfaces: practical balance of value, resilience, and style.

Confirm faucet drilling (single-hole vs. 8" widespread) and review basin centers in the spec sheet to ensure plumbing aligns properly with drawers and doors.

Measuring Essentials
Before ordering, verify:

  • True width: 60", 72", or 84"

  • Depth: often ~21"–23"

  • Height: about 33"–36"

  • Clearance for drawer/door swing, GFCI outlets, and baseboards

Finishing Touches

  • Use two mirrors sized to each basin, or one wide mirror with flanking sconces.

  • Plan lighting carefully to keep the space bright, balanced, and functional.

  • Available finishes include crisp white, soft gray, deep navy, matte black, and warm wood tones.

Conclusion
With robust materials, thoughtful storage, and timeless design, a James Martin double vanity brings everyday efficiency, comfort, and a polished designer look to any shared bathroom.

FAQ

What’s the minimum width for a comfortable double-sink vanity?
60 inches is a common starting point; 72–84 inches provide more elbow room, storage, and counter space. Verify exact basin centers on the model you choose.
Do double vanities include the countertop and sinks?
It varies by collection—some are base-only, others include quartz/natural-stone or engineered tops with undermount sinks and a matching backsplash. Check inclusions and faucet drilling.
How should plumbing be spaced for a double-sink install?
Drains and shut-offs should align with each basin center (check the spec). Keep valves clear of drawer paths; confirm heights so the P-trap doesn’t block storage.
Freestanding vs. floating—what’s better for a double sink?
Freestanding maximizes enclosed storage and can be simpler to install; floating opens the floor visually and eases cleaning. Both support stone tops when installed per instructions.
What’s the best mirror and lighting setup for two sinks?
Use two mirrors sized to the basin areas with flanking sconces, or one continuous mirror with overhead lighting. Keep mirror width equal to or slightly narrower than the cabinet for balance.