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Choosing a 60-Inch Bathroom Vanity

A 60-inch bathroom vanity is the most popular upgrade for primary suites and busy shared baths — wide enough for two users, yet still space-conscious. James Martin pairs this practical width with furniture-grade construction: kiln-dried hardwood frames, smooth soft-close hardware, and durable, moisture-resistant finishes that stand up to daily use. The result is a cabinet that feels solid, organizes well, and elevates the room with clean, designer lines.

Layout Options
At 60 inches, you can select what best fits your routine:

  • A double-sink 60" vanity lets two people get ready in parallel.

  • A single-sink 60" layout maximizes uninterrupted counter space and allows a full-height drawer stack for tall bottles and hair tools.

Design options include classic freestanding silhouettes with toe-kick or floating models that visually open the floor and simplify cleaning. Storage typically combines deep drawers with a central cabinet or bridge drawers, giving towels, backup toiletries, and cleaning supplies their own place.

Countertop Choices
Many collections offer:

  • 3 cm quartz for low-maintenance durability

  • Natural stone for organic beauty

  • Engineered tops with a coordinating backsplash

Confirm faucet drilling (single-hole or 8" widespread) and review the spec sheet for basin placement.

Key Dimensions to Verify
Before ordering, check the essentials:

  • True width: 60"

  • Depth: about 21"–23"

  • Height: roughly 33"–36"

For double basins, also verify plumbing rough-ins so drawers clear the P-trap and shut-off valves. Typical sink centers are about 30" apart, but confirm per model.

Finishing Touches

  • Plan mirrors and lighting carefully: two mirrors around 24"–30" each, or one wide mirror with sconces.

  • Choose from timeless finishes — white, black, navy, gray, and warm wood tones — to match your décor.

Conclusion
A James Martin 60-inch vanity delivers daily convenience, generous storage, and lasting style, making it a centerpiece upgrade for any primary bathroom.

FAQ

Should I pick single or double sinks at 60 inches?
Double sinks suit couples and shared routines; a single basin preserves a larger continuous counter and a taller drawer stack. Choose based on how many people prep at once.
What plumbing spacing works for a 60" double-sink top?
Many tops place basin centers roughly 30" apart, with drains under each basin. Always confirm exact centers and valve locations in the product spec to avoid drawer conflicts.
Do 60" James Martin 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.
Freestanding vs. floating—what’s better at this width?
Floating vanities make the room feel larger and ease floor cleaning; freestanding models maximize enclosed storage and can simplify installation. Both support stone tops when installed per instructions.
What mirror and lighting setup fits a 60" vanity?
Use two mirrors around 24"–30" wide with flanking sconces, or one wide mirror with fixtures above. Keep mirror width equal to or slightly narrower than the cabinet for a balanced look.