Make your bathroom both functional and beautiful with a vanity that works for you and fits your design style.
Adam Albright
A vanity is one of the most essential elements of a bathroom.
Ourbathroom vanity ideasinclude solutions for double vanities, vanity tables, countertops, and cabinet storage.
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To inspire your next bathroom refresh, we’re sharing our favoritebathroom vanitiesfor all bathroom sizes and design styles.
Vintage Dresser Vanity
Brie Williams
Elevate your bathroom with a vintage-inspired vanity unit.
The double-bow front has a classic curved silhouette that softens the space, while the large drawersprovide ample storage.
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Make space for a stool neatly tucked under the make-up station when not in use.
Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Vanity
Julie Soefer
Modern meets traditional with this stylishfarmhouse bathroomvanity unit.
The timber finish and brass accents warm the otherwise cool white scheme.
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The integrated basin gives a sleek and sophisticated feel to an otherwise rustic bathroom design.
Midcentury Modern Bathroom Vanity
Better Homes and Gardens
Establish themidcentury modern aestheticwith a statement bathroom vanity unit.
The big block of color breaks up the small geometric-patterned floor tiles, allowing the eye to rest.
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Take this bold blue vanity unit, for example.
Rattan Bathroom Vanity
Accentuate the charm of a modern chinoiserie bathroom design with a rattan bathroom vanity.
Contemporary Flat-Panel Vanity
Kritsada Panichgul
Give your bathroom a contemporary lift with a flat-panel vanity unit.
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Cottage-Style Bathroom Vanity
Channel the rustic simplicity of a cottage core bathroom with an upcycled vanity unit.
A tall cabinet at one side of the double vanity offers additional storage space for grooming essentials and linens.
Mirrors with ledges offer handy spots for lotions and other toiletries used regularly.
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Double Vanity with Countertop Cabinets
Smartvanity storageputs everything at your fingertips.
Drawers hold other toiletries, and baskets keep towels handy.
A darkespresso-color stainon the straight-grain white-oak vanity lends sophistication to the storage-savvy unit.
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In this bathroom, a furniture-look vanity is at once simple and sophisticated.
Recessed medicine cabinets add style and storage above the sinks, while hexagonal floor tile lends charm below.
Natural Light and Privacy
How do you balance natural light with privacy in the bath?
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Bathroom Vanity with Historical Charm
Even a new bathroom can have avintage feelwith a few well-chosen details.
Oversized medicine cabinets recessed into the wall are accented by old-fashioned hardware for an authentic look.
Vintageswing-arm lampsalso add a historical feel to the space.
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Below the countertop, a mix of drawers and standard cabinets offers versatile storage space.
This custom-made vanity designed for a guest bath makes it easy for visitors to find what they need.
Stained rather than painted, the vanity looks charmingly aged, while avessel sinkadds a bit of contemporary drama.
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Thissophisticated designgives each person a dedicated space and separates the two areas with a central storage unit.
The custom cabinetry was stained to match the medicine cabinets for a cohesive look.
Glass wall tile adds color and shine.
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Integrated Dressing Table
Plan for abit of pamperingin your primary bathroom and make it an inviting retreat.
This vanity idea incorporates adressing table for applying makeupon one side of the sink.
It’s carefully placed in front of a window to take advantage of flattering natural light.
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A band of tumbled limestone tiles on the backsplash adds textural contrast and visual interest.
Angled cabinets in the corner include alower-level appliance garageand a closed cabinet that hides a television.
Drawers under the countertop hold grooming supplies, while open storage near the floor provides easyaccess to towels.
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Near the ceiling, open cubbyholes offer attractive display space.
In this bathroom, the vanity featurescontemporary flat-panel doors, square sinks, andwall-mount faucets.
Opting for drawers rather than standard vanity cabinets gives these homeowners the storage space they need.
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Lighting at the bottom of the medicine cabinets enhances convenience without detracting from the bathroom’s sophisticated style.
Space-Saving Bathroom Vanity
Short on space?
Opt for a wall-hung vanity to make a small bathroom feel open and airy.
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Sleek medicine cabinets providestorage space above the sinkand complement the bathroom’s simple style.
This room’s design divides the vanity wall into three alcoves for a symmetrical look.
Corner Storage Vanity Idea
In a small bath, every inch counts.
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Take advantage of an otherwise wasted corner by installingcustom cabinetsdesigned for the space.
The mutedblue cabinet doormatches the cabinets below the sink for a cohesive look.
Contemporary-Style Vanity
Clean lines and simple forms can give your bathroom vanity acontemporary look.
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The vanity’s drawers and long drawer pulls emphasize the bath’s horizontal lines and streamlined design.
The pulls are extra-large and double astowel bars.
Wall-mount faucets complement the contemporary style, and the large expanse of mirror makes the room feel more spacious.
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Bathroom Vanity with Window Seat
As you’re designing your vanity area, consider comfort and style.
This design features wall-mounted cabinets for an airy look, with acushioned window seatbetween.
The design offers ample storage without taking up floor space.
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Another practical touch: Mirrors above the sinks tilt to accommodate users of varying heights.
In this innovative vanity idea, a two-sided mirror hangs from suspension rods installed in the central skylight.
Below the hanging mirror, twin vessel sinks stand back-to-back on alimestone countertop.
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A reflective coating on the lower part of the window enhances privacy.
Boost the storage potential with this vanity idea by addingbuilt-in or freestanding cabinetsnear the pedestal sink.
Bathroom Vanity with Display Space
Who says bathrooms have to be purely functional spaces?
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Add your personal style to the vanity area by installing shelves fordecorative accessories and collectibles.
Open cubbyholes within the vanity break up the cabinetry, lightening the look and offering easy access to towels.
A rough-textured concrete countertop and rectangular sink lend contemporary drama.
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A white solid surface tops the vanity cabinet, and a deep vessel sink lends sculptural appeal.
A shallow cabinet with a drawer hangs above the toilet to amplify the vanity’s generous storage space.
At the corner of the room, shelves built betweenwall studshold towels and toiletries.
Bathroom Vanity with Traditional Charm
This traditional vanity pairs vintage charm and modern function.