April 16, 2026
25 Gorgeous Bathroom Vanity Ideas from Designers for 2025
1

Attach a Convenient Towel Bar

marie flanigan interiors bathroom
Julie Soefer

In this beautiful bathroom by Marie Flanigan, the designer chose to add a handy towel bar to the front of the bathroom vanity. The brass hardware looks stunning against the black stone countertop, and it’s extremely convenient for drying hands.

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2

Embrace Odd Angles

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Julie Soefer

The dramatically slanted ceiling in this bathroom by Flanigan adds interest and movement to the space. With the dark color palette, the asymmetry of the vanity display truly works as a cool little corner of an already dark and stunning house.

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3

Keep It Tonal

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Erin Konrath Photography

The large white oak vanity in this primary bathroom by Kate Marker anchors the neutral palette. Its wood tone is warm enough that the room doesn’t feel uninviting, and the brass hardware emphasizes this.

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4

Put In a Lot of Cabinetry

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Matthew Williams

In this primary bathroom by Brooklyn Home Company, the team really emphasized storage with the teak vanity. The countertop extends to allow room for above-the-counter glass-door cabinets, providing even more storage space with an elevated look.

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5

Choose a Waterfall Countertop

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Julie Soefer

In this crisp white bathroom by Chandos Interiors, the monochrome room achieves warmth and intrigue thanks to the little details, such as the marble waterfall countertop on the vanity. The Calacatta Vagli marble used here also surrounds the tub, and the multiple Art Deco influences in the room give the space depth.

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6

Extend the Vanity

the simon residence in tiburon, california. designed by elizabeth cooper interior design
Virginia Mae Rollison

Though not a traditional bathroom vanity, designer Elizabeth Cooper-Simon chose to focus on the view in this top-floor bathroom when designing this “getting ready” space. The counter with the sink extends until the end of the wall, providing ample counter space to enjoy the tree tops.

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7

Make It Vivid

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Ben Gebo

Designer Elizabeth Georgantas chose a vivid cobalt blue color for this double bathroom vanity. It adds a playfulness to the space, and the simple chrome hardware and sconces bring it back down to earth.

8

Choose a Statement Sink Instead

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Julian Ungano and Tommy Agriodimas

If you have the storage space elsewhere, maybe skip the traditional vanity altogether and opt for a statement sink instead. Designer Lauren Wills chose this mint and white farmhouse trough sink for this cabana bathroom, really embracing the beachy vibes.

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9

Add a Shelf to the Bottom

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Reid Rolls

There are so many stunning bathroom vanities that don’t come with built-in storage, but you can still have the best of both worlds. Add a shelf to the bottom of your vanity for storage bins and decor, like in this powder room by Proem Studio.

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10

Put It in the Corner

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CARLEY PAGE SUMMERS

Whether your bathroom is too small for a typical vanity or you like the unique look, consider placing it in the corner of your bathroom. That’s what designer Veronica Hamlet did in this powder room, and it helped to create such a cool space.

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11

Lift the Top

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Chad Mellon

A normal vanity of this color would look beautiful in this bathroom by Jen Samson, but the lifted top adds a one-of-a-kind touch you can’t find elsewhere. The curved vanity is completely custom, and it gives the room so much character.

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12

Keep It Symmetrical

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Heather Talbert

There are enough design decisions to make when planning your home; your double vanity bathroom shouldn’t be one of them. For a sleek and sophisticated double vanity design every time, keep things symmetrical. Here, Nate Berkus opted for two of everything except sconces to allow for more light in this historic brownstone.

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13

Extend Your Mirror

san francisco victorian home designed by joy street design
Thomas Kuioh

If you’ve ever done your makeup with your friends before a night out, you know how valuable mirror space is. Don’t leave anyone lacking visibility by extending the mirror panel across the length of your double vanity. Holes can be cut to allow for light fixture wiring.

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14

Offer a Seat

bathroom with orange rug and wallpaper
jessie preza

That blank space between your two vanities can easily be filled with a chair that acts as a place to rest, a drop zone, or a landing zone for your little ones who just cannot wait to tell you about their day.

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15

Carve a Hole

main master bathroom in home
Laure Joliet

Your vanity and dressing table can be the same space if you carve out unused storage in favor of a functional addition. This double vanity bathroom idea cleverly allows the homeowner to tackle her entire morning routine from one place.

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16

Add Some Legs

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Kara Mercer

In a small bathroom, a double vanity can feel like it takes up too much space. To reduce its visual footprint, add legs to your cabinetry and lift it off the floor.

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17

Tuck the Essentials Out of Sight

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Kelly Marshall

If your double vanity bathroom idea doesn’t reach all the way to your wall, don’t leave that space wasted. A hand towel ring is functional and helps keep your counters clear.

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18

Separate With More Storage

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DAN PIASSICK

To further separate you and your loved one’s bathroom zones, add a countertop cabinet for additional storage. Now there can be a place for all of your necessities without causing you to see their messy toothpaste habits.

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19

Leave No Space Unused

charleston, south carolina home designed by cortney bishop design
Katie Charlotte

Maximize your bathroom’s storage potential by utilizing closed spaces effectively. Instead of splitting your double vanities, consider using the middle area for extra countertop space and incorporating additional drawers or cabinets. This solution provides a convenient place for everything, from seldom-used beach towels to your everyday SPF products.

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20

Double Your Lighting

home designed by winsome interior design in the beach town of nags head\, north carolina primary bathroom
Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Everyone prefers different lighting directions, temperatures, and brightness levels in the bathroom, so when you share the space, offer some flexibility. In this double vanity bathroom idea, both wall sconces and pendants are used to allow each person to get exactly what they want. Bonus points if the lights are on dimmers.

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