Small Double Vanities: Find Your Fit!

Double vanities are beautiful elements of the supersized bathroom, but if you find yourself short on square footage but still want the glam, know that you still have options.  Double vanities are also called his and her vanities, and are most often seen in the master suites.  This type of sink arrangement might also be great in the kids’ bathroom so that more than one person can be brushing their teeth or getting ready for bed at once.   If you are looking to outfit a kid’s bathroom with a new double vanity, it would be my advice to choose a flush sink setup, rather than a vessel sink.  Although they look great, it may be tough for the tiny tots to reach over the bowl to the soap pump and faucet.

For grown-ups, modern double vanities are often wall mounted, and are either one piece or two separate pieces.  These units can be as small as 24 inches per piece for the separate vanities, or a petite 51 inches like this modern vanity from uniquevanities.

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Photo via: uniquevanities.com

This vanity has ample storage below with two drawers and two cabinets, which is important in small bathrooms with few places to stow your towels.  This wall mount piece encourages visual flow from across the space, and allows room for a basket of towels beneath the vanity.  The design here is all about sleek with no hardware and a crisp white ceramic top.  Best part about this collection is, you get everything that you see here in the photo, including the faucets and mirror!  The modern fixtures are beautiful, and the mirror is the perfect size to top it all off.

What a package deal.

If unique and modular is what you’re looking for, there are plenty of options here too. Many lines offer is a completely modular units that comes in sizes as small as 24 inches for the sink vanities and cabinets to match. Most lines are customizable, in that you choose which style and arrangement you’d like for your vanity, and the additional storage you’d like with it.  There are multiple finishes to choose from, as well as glass doors and solid wood doors.  The possibilities are endless even though your space might not be!

Jacque Link is the featured writer for the websites UniqueVanities.com and UniqueMirrorsOnline.com, where you can find the best vessel sink that stand out and most incredible floor mirrors.

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