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Single-Sink Bathroom Vanities

A single-sink bathroom vanity is the most flexible choice for real-life bathrooms: generous counter space, smart storage, and a clean layout that keeps daily routines simple. James Martin elevates this formula with furniture-grade craftsmanship — kiln-dried hardwood frames, dovetailed drawers, and smooth soft-close hardware — all sealed in moisture-resistant finishes that stand up to humidity and regular cleaning.

Why Choose a Single Sink?

  • Wide, uninterrupted counter surface for trays, organizers, and styling tools.

  • Full-height drawer stack to store tall bottles, hair tools, and linens.

  • At 24–36 inches: keeps small baths open and functional.

  • At 48–60 inches: creates a spa-like prep zone without sacrificing storage.

Planning the Fit
Before buying, always verify:

  • True width, depth (~21"–23"), and height (~33"–36").

  • Rough-in locations so the P-trap and shut-off valves don’t interfere with drawers.

  • Faucet drilling — single-hole for a sleek, modern look, or 8" widespread for classic hardware.

  • Consider an offset-sink layout to unlock a tall drawer bank on one side.

Choose freestanding for maximum enclosed storage and easy installation, or floating for a lighter look that visually opens the floor and simplifies cleaning.

Style & Finish Options

  • Crisp whites and soft grays for a fresh, clean feel.

  • Navy or black for bold modern contrast.

  • Warm wood tones to add natural texture.

Countertop Choices

  • Quartz for low-maintenance durability.

  • Natural stone for unique veining and organic character.

  • Engineered surfaces with a coordinating backsplash for a balanced look.

Conclusion
With thoughtful layouts, flexible sizes, and robust materials, a James Martin single-sink vanity brings everyday efficiency and timeless designer style to any bathroom.

FAQ

When is a single-sink vanity better than double?
Choose single when you value uninterrupted counter space, taller drawer stacks, and simpler plumbing—ideal for small baths or primary suites with staggered routines.
What sizes are typical for single-sink layouts?
Common widths are 24–60 inches. Narrow sizes fit powder rooms; wider spans create a generous prep area with meaningful storage.
Do James Martin single-sink vanities include the top and sink?
It depends on the collection—some are base-only, others include quartz/natural-stone or engineered tops with an undermount sink and backsplash. Check product details.
Centered vs. offset sink—what should I pick?
Centered gives visual symmetry; offset frees up a tall drawer bank for better organization. Confirm your plumbing rough-in aligns with the chosen layout.
Any installation tips for small spaces?
Verify door/drawer clearance, faucet drill pattern, and mirror width (equal to or slightly narrower than the cabinet). Ensure GFCI/outlets and shut-offs won’t conflict with drawers.