bathroom vanity types
bathroom vanity types

Every bathroom has some type of bathroom vanity. The question is, do you like yours? With many styles and customizable features, you can accommodate your needs and styles into the perfect bathroom vanity! Once you know what bathroom vanity type you want, these are relatively quick and easy to replace or upgrade!

Sizing and Other Considerations

Regardless of the style of vanity you want, size will be the most significant determining factor for what is available to you. A few measurements need to be considered, including the opening of doors, shower, and the distance drawers or cabinets might need. You want to make sure the vanity fits the flow of the bathroom.

If you want additional elements like mirrors, outlets, or lighting, consider them when choosing the size and vanity placement. Also, know where the plumbing location is. Moving the plumbing adds time and work and increases the project’s cost. 

The standard countertop height for bathroom sinks is 31 to 35.5 inches; depending on the user, we can adjust this with some vanity options. Vanity widths range from 12 to 84 inches. However, the standard widths are 24, 30, 36, 48, and 60 inches. The third dimension, depth from the wall to the sink’s edge, ranges from 17 to 24 inches.

Lastly, know if you are buying a vanity without a top. The top you choose will add another element to the sizing and measurements you must account for. It must fit with your vanity and be within your bathroom’s designated space. 

Bathroom Vanity Types

Even within the types of vanities, you can make combinations and customizations. The primary bathroom vanity types include pedestal, free-standing, floating, vessel, and corner.

Pedestal sinks are the smallest and simplest design for a “vanity” option. They consist of just a sink and basin and offer no countertop or underneath storage. Still, they are easy to install and fit nearly anywhere.

Free-Standing Vanities

Free-standing vanities are floor-mounted and offer more storage space because they have larger cabinets, which allows you to choose the right combination of drawers and cabinets to match your storage needs. Additionally, they can support two sinks.

Floating Vanities

Floating vanities are wall-mounted. They are securely attached to the bathroom wall and have no legs to connect to the floor, offering a sleek, modern look. They still have some storage ability and a double one single sink option.

Vessel Vanities

Vessel vanities have a traditional base, but instead of a sink below the counter, a bowl arises from the sink with a separate tap. A vessel sink can be ornate and made from water-resistant materials, including glass, metal, or ceramic.

Corner Vanities

Corner vanities work great in small bathrooms. They allow you to use the limited space by adding storage below. At the same time, the triangle-shaped vanity fits nicely into a corner. 

Bathroom Vanity Types Upgrades and Installation

Once you choose the size and type of your vanity, you have a few more choices, including the option for single or multiple sinks, depending on your preferred style. You will select the vanity’s material, color, style, storage doors and drawers, and hardware. This is where you can mix styles, colors, and customization to make your vanity uniquely you!

Once you have made all your selections, Clover Construction can help bring everything together. We can help you measure, choose, and build the vanity that works best for you at every step of the process.