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The 12 Best Bathroom Vanities of 2024 for Every Style

Give your bathroom a facelift.

Open bathroom vanity on a two-tone blue background
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Real Simple / Alli Waataja

A vanity is an important part of any primary bathroom—it's where you style your hair, put on makeup, and unwind with your evening skincare routine. Whether you’re renovating the entire bathroom or simply in the mood for fresh furnishings, a new bathroom vanity can give your space an immediate facelift.

There are many different styles of bathroom vanities, all of which have their own pros and cons. Most vanities fall into two categories: freestanding and built-in. Freestanding vanities are usually less expensive and easier to install, while built-in vanities require professional installation and are typically custom-made. All of the vanities we recommend in this article are freestanding.

To find the best bathroom vanities, we researched dozens of options while considering factors like price point, style, size, materials, and storage space. We also spoke to designer Lucy O’Brien, owner of Tartan & Toile, and Brian Shaunfield, store manager at Lowe’s in Charlotte, NC, to get their tips on what to look for in a bathroom vanity.

Best Overall Bathroom Vanity

Mercury Row Atencio Bathroom Vanity

Mercury Row Atencio Free-standing Single Bathroom Vanity
PHOTO: Wayfair
What Stands Out
  • It has ample storage and luxe touches like an engineered stone countertop and soft-close drawers.

What Could Be Improved
  • It doesn't have an included mirror or faucet.

This freestanding vanity has plenty of storage for all your toiletries and cleaning supplies, and it comes in four finishes (white, gray, vintage green, and navy blue). The countertop is made of engineered stone designed to resemble Carrara marble, which helps to cut down on the overall cost, and the white ceramic sink is under-mounted for a streamlined, modern look.

Storage on this vanity includes a main under-sink area with an adjustable shelf and two side drawers. The drawers and door hinges are all soft-close, so they glide slowly instead of slamming shut—adding another luxurious touch to this pick. This vanity doesn’t come with a mirror or faucet, but we love that it is delivered fully assembled for a streamlined setup process. The included hardware for the white and gray finish is nickel, while the navy blue and vintage green come with gold-tone hardware. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Solid wood base with engineered stone countertop | Dimensions: 42 x 22 x 38 inches

Joss & Main Caitlyn Single Bathroom Vanity
PHOTO: Joss & Main
What Stands Out
  • This modern vanity comes fully assembled with a sink at an affordable price.

What Could Be Improved
  • It doesn't have a lot of under-sink storage.

This 24-inch single sink vanity is ideal for small spaces and those shopping on a budget. That said, if you need a lot of under-sink storage, this might not be the right vanity. The Caitlyn Vanity has one functional drawer, which is great for stashing toiletries, makeup, and more. The open storage shelf underneath is great for stacked linens or a small basket with toilet paper and washcloths. The engineered wood frame comes in four neutral, versatile finishes (dark blue, white, gray, and black), and hardware is included (gold pulls for the blue finish and silver for the other colors). While this vanity does have a sink, it does not include a faucet or backsplash. 

This vanity comes fully assembled so you can skip the confusing instructions entirely. If you need extra storage, consider buying this vanity and a mirror with hidden storage, or even some type of over-the-toilet storage solution, so you can utilize all your available space.

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Manufactured wood base with ceramic countertop | Dimensions: 24 x 18.25 x 34 inches

Home Decorators Collection Sonoma Bath Vanity
PHOTO: Home Depot
What Stands Out
  • It has ample storage space and includes the sinks, hardware, and backsplash.

What Could Be Improved
  • Unlike some other selections, this vanity doesn't come fully assembled.

A double-sink vanity is a common bathroom upgrade among home buyers. Perfect for a primary bathroom, this double vanity has two under-mounted sinks with plenty of storage space for your and your partner’s toiletries. The vanity is made from medium-density fiberboard, the countertop is white Carrara marble, and the under-sink storage includes two shelves on each side and three soft-close functional drawers in the middle. If you need even more storage, you can opt for the larger 72-inch option.

This bathroom vanity also comes in six finishes so you can choose a color that suits your existing decor. The sinks, hardware, and backsplash all come included, but you will have to purchase faucets and mirrors separately. Unlike some other vanities, this pick doesn’t come fully assembled, so you’ll have to do that before you install it. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: MDF base with marble countertop | Dimensions: 60 x 22.05 x 34.5 inches

Best Small Bathroom Vanity

Sand & Stable Jewell Bathroom Vanity

Sand & Stable Jewell Free-standing Single Bathroom Vanity
PHOTO: Wayfair
What Stands Out
  • This compact pick can fit in a small bathroom, but still offers an under-sink cabinet and open shelf for storage.

What Could Be Improved
  • The faucet, mirror, backsplash, and p-trap don't come included.

This petite vanity will fit perfectly in your half bath or powder room. It comes in six colors and includes a modern bar pull for the cabinet door. We like that it has under-sink cabinet storage and a small open storage shelf for bath linens or toilet paper. To make the most of the small cabinet space, look for shelf risers that maximize vertical space or try a storage solution like a multi-drawer container to organize your toiletries.

The green and blue finishes come with gold hardware, while the gray, black, and white finishes have silver hardware. The countertop and sink are white ceramic for a clean and modern touch. Just note that you’ll need to purchase a faucet, mirror, backsplash, and p-trap separately. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Solid + manufactured wood base with ceramic countertop | Dimensions: 20.4 x 15.75 x 34 inches

What Stands Out
  • You can tailor the height of this minimalist bathroom vanity to your needs.

What Could Be Improved
  • This pick requires assembly and doesn't offer a lot of storage space.

You can install a floating vanity at pretty much any height, which helps to accommodate homes with children, people who use a wheelchair, or those who are taller than average. AllModern’s Andover Single Bathroom Vanity has an airy, modern look and comes in three finishes: walnut brown, gray, and white.

This vanity has sleek lines and a compact design, making it ideal for a smaller bathroom. The soft-close drawers can stash toiletries, while the small, open shelf under the drawer is ideal for washcloths or cleaning supplies. The base is made of manufactured wood, while the countertop is porcelain. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Manufactured wood base with porcelain countertop | Dimensions: 24 x 18.31 x 19.69 inches

What Stands Out
  • This luxe pick has chrome hardware, soft-close doors, and a Carrara marble countertop.

What Could Be Improved
  • It does not come with any drawers.

If you want a vanity that will fit comfortably into the corner of your bathroom, opt for the Aberdeen Corner Vanity. This vanity comes in two finishes (white and gray) and has a traditional design for those who dislike modern styles. It has soft-close doors, luxe chrome hardware, and two shelves for linens, toiletries, and cleaning supplies. While this vanity has storage, it doesn’t have functional drawers, so it's best suited for a powder room or guest bath.

The vanity top is Carrara marble and the sink is under-mounted for a streamlined look. This vanity doesn’t come with a faucet or mirror, but does come fully assembled with pre-drilled holes for a four-inch faucet, and has a Carrara marble backsplash. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Wood base with marble countertop | Dimensions: 32 x 22.9 x 34.5 inches

What Stands Out
  • Its open design helps make the space feel bigger than it is.

What Could Be Improved
  • It’s pricey considering that it doesn’t come with some needed accessories.

Open storage vanities are ideal for small or oddly shaped bathrooms. If your bathroom already feels crowded or busy, a traditional vanity will most likely look heavy in your space, while open vanities can reduce visual clutter. Of course, the con is that open vanities don’t have a lot of concealed storage, so it’s better for those with a limited toiletry collection. 

This minimalist yet eye-catching design from Wayfair features a mixture of sleek glass shelving and elegant metal framing. Its large rectangular sink and open design can make your bathroom feel bigger than it is, and the bottom tempered glass storage shelf is spacious enough to hold a large number of towels, toiletries, or storage containers without looking crowded. It’s available in a gold, matte black, or white finish, giving you a number of attractive options to go with the rest of your decor. However, it’s quite expensive, as it does not come with a p-trap, faucet, or mirror, like some other options at this price range. It also doesn’t have a mounting bracket included, so you’ll need to buy that separately as well.

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Metal base with ceramic countertop | Dimensions: 44 x 20.5 x 23.8 inches

Lark Manor Wimer Bathroom Vanity Set
PHOTO: Wayfair
What Stands Out
  • This vanity has an included faucet and mirror, so you don't have to make additional purchases.

What Could Be Improved
  • This pick is made of MDF and plywood, which might not be as durable as some other materials.

If you’re looking to save time and money while vanity shopping, this Lark Manor vanity is a great option. It has a faucet and a mirror for streamlined installation—no need to hunt for compatible parts and faucets. The bathroom vanity also includes lots of under-sink storage: four medium-sized drawers hold toiletries, makeup organizers, hair tools, and more, while the larger drawer is perfect for linens or a hairdryer. 

The one large cabinet under the sink is great for freestanding organization compartments or linens, and the doors are soft-close. The included mirror perfectly matches the finish, whether you select white, black, or dark blue. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: MDF base with ceramic countertop | Dimensions: 36 x 18 x 34 inches

Best Farmhouse Bathroom Vanity

Ari Kitchen & Bath Single Bathroom Vanity

Ari Kitchen & Bath Single Bathroom Vanity
PHOTO: Wayfair
What Stands Out
  • This rustic vanity has plenty of drawers to organize all your bathroom essentials.

What Could Be Improved
  • It's only available in one finish.

Meant to look like weathered wood, this attractive farmhouse vanity has ample storage space (both open and closed) and matte black drawer pulls, which add a little modernity to the otherwise rustic-looking vanity. The slatted wooden shelf adds to the charm, and six functional drawers are great for stashing all your bathroom necessities and toiletries. This vanity is made of medium-density fiberboard, plywood, and hardwood, and it has an engineered stone countertop with a ceramic under-mount sink.

It doesn't include a faucet, so we suggest a black matte faucet to match the drawer pulls. The drawers glide without a hitch, and the hinges are soft-close—no pulling or slamming doors required. Plus, the vanity comes fully assembled. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: MDF, plywood, and hardwood base with engineered stone countertop | Dimensions: 42 x 22 x 37.5 inches

Pottery Barn Frances Concrete Top Single Sink Vanity
PHOTO: Pottery Barn
What Stands Out
  • The high-quality materials of this vanity are durable and made to last.

What Could Be Improved
  • This pick has minimal storage, with only one open shelf.

This modern industrial vanity has an acacia wood shelf, a cement countertop, and an oil-rubbed bronze base. It has pre-drilled holes for a faucet that spans eight inches—we suggest buying a faucet in the same finish as the base for a tied-together look. The clean and simple lines make this perfect for a modern bathroom. Similar to wall-mounted vanities, the Frances Vanity will add airiness to any bathroom without visually weighing it down.

The materials used to make this vanity are designed to last, but you will need to take some extra care when cleaning. Pottery Barn suggests cleaning the cement part of this vanity with a soft, dry cloth instead of household cleaners, as they can damage the finish. And if this size is too small, it's also available in three larger sizes: 36 inches, 46 inches, and 68 inches.

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Solid acacia wood and bronze metal base with cement countertop | Dimensions: 26 x 22 x 33 inches

What Stands Out
  • It's made of quality materials like teak wood and stone, and has ample storage space.

What Could Be Improved
  • While elegant and long-lasting, the teak wood requires a special cleaner.

This beautiful teak vanity offers plenty of under-sink storage to organize all your toiletries. While the Novak Vanity has a higher price tag than most other options on our list, the teak construction makes it a high-quality investment piece for its naturally moisture-resistant and bacteria-resistant properties. This vanity also has beautiful brass pulls for the generous storage areas, which include seven drawers and a large central cabinet. For those who like a blend of modern and traditional furniture, we love this vanity because it looks like vintage furniture upgraded with luxe modern touches. 

You can also tailor the countertop to your preferences. There are three stone options, including Carrara marble, feathered white quartz, and arctic white quartz. If you prefer a custom countertop, you can get the vanity without the included counter. If you opt-in on the countertop, the vanity includes a backsplash and sink, but no faucet. 

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Teak wood base with stone countertop | Dimensions: 48 x 21.5 x 34 inches

Best Mirrored Bathroom Vanity

Etta Avenue Briggs Single Bathroom Vanity

Etta Avenue Briggs Single Bathroom Vanity
PHOTO: Wayfair
What Stands Out
  • The cabinet is very spacious, with two doors and two drawers.

What Could Be Improved
  • The mirrored surface requires extra upkeep.

No matter your taste in decor, you can’t go wrong with the gorgeous look of a bathroom vanity with a mirrored top, like this excellent option from Wayfair. With its white marble countertop and porcelain sink, this vanity is seriously stunning and will add a luxurious, unique touch to your bathroom’s overall style.

This vanity boasts a spacious two-door cabinet as well as two drawers, providing you with ample room to store all your bathroom essentials, and the countertop is large enough to fit several small items that you’d want easily accessible, like tissues or toothbrush holders. 

Because this vanity is made with natural stone, there might be some discoloration spots or other imperfections on the surface, which can’t be avoided but may be frustrating to some shoppers. Keep in mind too that mirrored surfaces require a bit more upkeep, and will more easily show fingerprints and stains. While chrome hardware is included, you’ll need to buy your own faucet and mirror.

Type: Freestanding | Materials: Solid and manufactured wood base with stone countertop | Dimensions: 36 x 21 x 34 inches

Final Verdict

The Mercury Row Atencio Freestanding Single Bathroom Vanity is our top pick for its range of finishes that suit any decor, ample storage space, included hardware, luxe finishes, and affordable price point. For an even more budget-friendly option, we recommend the Joss & Main Caitlyn Vanity, which comes fully assembled and has a drawer and a shelf for storage.

How to Shop for Bathroom Vanities Like a Pro

Type

“There are two types of bathroom vanities: freestanding and built-in options,” says Shaunfield. Freestanding vanities are “good for small spaces and come in many styles,” he notes, and are often less expensive than built-in vanities, which are custom-made and generally cost more. However, built-in vanities “are better for larger spaces and typically offer more countertop space and storage,” says Shaunfield, in addition to providing airy, easy-to-clean spaces that minimize visual clutter. 

There are also console vanities, which can have either a wall-mounted sink or a freestanding sink on four legs. “I love console vanities, both for their historical aesthetic, as well as their ability to open up the space and make a small bathroom seem much bigger without the bulk of a cabinet-style vanity,” says O’Brien.

Materials 

When choosing a vanity, natural elements like teakwood, marble, or stone are generally more expensive than fiberboard, engineered wood, and resin. While more expensive, quality materials are more durable and can have a more luxurious appearance. Choose materials based on the style you want and how well they stand up to wear and tear. 

Console vanities are often steel or brass bases with ceramic sinks, while cabinet-style vanities generally have wood with a stone countertop. “The simplicity and minimalism of the base really open up the possibilities for the countertop in terms of color, veining, adding a dramatic backsplash, and finishing with a detailed edge profile,” O’Brien explains. 

Size

The size of the vanity you get depends on how you use it and how large your bathroom is. If you have a linen closet and need a vanity for a small powder room, consider a console or floating vanity that won't crowd the space. For those with a large primary bathroom, a double-sink vanity may be your solution for bonus counter space and storage. To utilize all available countertop space, O’Brien suggests mounting your faucet on the wall. 

Shaunfield also suggests opening the vanity’s doors and drawers when measuring its size, to ensure it actually fits the bathroom’s dimensions. “It’s important to ensure the vanity won’t be too big or disrupt the flow of traffic before installing,” he explains. Height-wise, the standard countertop is 31 inches, per Shaunfield, but that doesn’t mean your vanity has to be exactly that. “It’s really a matter of personal preference,” he says, as “taller adults may want a higher countertop, while shorter vanities may work better for small children.”

Storage 

In a primary bathroom, having ample storage space for all products you use daily—like makeup, toiletries, and hair tools—is essential. Additional space for towels and washcloths is an added benefit if you don’t have a linen closet nearby. For guest and powder rooms, you won’t need as much storage so an open vanity or one with minimal storage can do the job. 

Questions You Might Ask

What is the average price of a bathroom vanity?

“Cost depends upon many factors, but a single bowl porcelain console vanity can be as little as a few hundred dollars,” O’Brien says. Built-in custom vanities with cabinetry can cost thousands of dollars, but freestanding pre-fabricated vanities can cost under $1,000 or even $500, depending on the size and type you want. 

What is the most common bathroom vanity size? 

O’Brien says single-sink vanities are generally 24 to 48 inches wide by 20 to 23 inches deep. Double vanities are usually 60 to 72 inches wide, which is more suitable for a shared bathroom.

Are bathroom vanities easy to install?

Since plumbing is involved, we suggest professional installation, though you can set up your bathroom vanity in a few hours without assistance. “Installing a vanity is a DIY that most consumers can do themselves, especially if they feel confident in their ability to complete simple plumbing tasks like reconnecting faucets and water lines,” says Shaunfield.

To install your vanity yourself, Shaunfield suggests following these steps:

  1. Remove the doors from the new vanity to make installation easier, if needed.
  2. Slide the bathroom vanity cabinet into position, and then drill pilot holes into the nearest studs and attach with screws.
  3. If the bathroom vanity doesn’t come with an attached counter, secure the vanity top to the cabinet with a thin bead of caulk.
  4. Install the new bathroom faucet and connect the plumbing.

Take Our Word for It

This article was written by Hannah Baker, Real Simple magazine’s senior home editor, and was updated by Rachel Simon, a writer for Better Homes & Gardens, Real Simple, The New York Times, and many other publications. To determine the best bathroom vanities, they considered various types and styles as well as cost, features, and quality. They also spoke with designer Lucy O’Brien, owner of Tartan & Toile, and Brian Shaunfield, store manager at Lowe’s in Charlotte, NC, about what to look for in a bathroom vanity.

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