Bathroom Vanities for Every Space
Bathroom vanities anchor the entire room — combining storage, plumbing, and style into one fixture that you touch and see every morning. With over 10,000 options spanning widths from 18 inches up to 84 inches, configurations from cabinet-only bases to single-sink vanities and double-sink vanities, the right choice depends on your rough-in plumbing, floor space, and how the bathroom is used daily.
Narrow your search by the details that matter most: pick a finish like crisp white or warm gray, choose modern clean lines or traditional raised-panel cabinetry, and decide whether you want a complete vanity set with top and sink included or a cabinet-only base to pair with your own stone slab.
From powder rooms to master suites, every configuration here is built for real bathroom conditions — moisture, daily splash, and years of hard use.



















James Martin Addison 15 inch Base Cabinet, Glossy White w/ 3 CM Eternal Marfil Top E444-BC15-GW-3EMR
















Frequently Asked Questions
What is the standard depth of a bathroom vanity?
Standard bathroom vanities are 21 inches deep, with the countertop typically overhanging to 22 or 22.5 inches. Shallow-depth vanities (16 to 18 inches) are available for tight powder rooms and hallways where a full-depth cabinet would block walkways or door swings. Always check the product spec sheet — depth affects drain alignment and door clearance from opposing walls.
What is the difference between a vanity with top and a cabinet-only vanity?
A vanity with top ships as a complete set — cabinet, pre-cut countertop, and sink basin included, with faucet holes already drilled. A cabinet-only base ships without any counter, letting you pair it with a custom stone slab, concrete, or vessel-sink top of your choice. Complete sets install faster and cost less; cabinet-only bases give full design control.
How tall should a bathroom vanity be?
Two heights dominate the market. Standard vanities are 30 to 32 inches tall (including counter), matching kitchen-sink height from decades past. Comfort-height vanities — also called counter-height — measure 34 to 36 inches, matching modern kitchen counters and reducing back strain for taller adults. Choose comfort height for master baths and standard for kids' bathrooms.
Do I need a single-sink or double-sink vanity?
A double-sink vanity requires at least 60 inches of width to give each user elbow room and usable counter space between the basins; below 60 inches, two sinks crowd each other and kill storage. For master bathrooms shared by two people on the same morning schedule, doubles are worth it. For guest baths, kids' baths, or any vanity under 60 inches, a single-sink configuration delivers more counter and drawer space.
Can a bathroom vanity be used without a backsplash?
Yes, but you need to seal the gap between the countertop and the wall with 100% silicone caulk — not latex — to prevent water from wicking into the drywall behind. Many homeowners skip the matching backsplash when installing a full tile wall behind the vanity or when going for a modern minimalist look. Without either, expect drywall damage within a few years.