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Elegance Meets Functionality: The Ultimate Bathroom Vanity Sizing Guide

Updating your vanity is one of the most satisfying ways to give your bathroom a complete makeover. As one of the most used areas of the bathroom, you will notice the instant impact of the modification, which may also alter the overall look of your bathroom.

The first question people normally ask themselves when purchasing a bathroom vanity is, "What size should I get?" It seems like a straightforward process but something bigger lies behind the picture. To get the right bathroom vanity measurements, there are some factors you should consider before making a final decision.

Standard Vanity Dimensions900mm bathroom vanity with marble top and undermount sink

Since there are so many different types of vanities, there are no standard bathroom vanity sizes. The greatest variation in overall dimensions occurs at the vanity width. However, some more popular sizes have emerged over time. When narrowing down your options, aesthetically pleasing and space-efficient 900mm vanities will immediately impact a change in your bathroom. This is an ideal size for the powder room or the guest bathroom.

Additionally, 900mm vanity units are great for saving some space, especially when you pick a wall-mounted style. It is a wider option which still provides ample storage but lifts the unit off the floor adding a stylish touch and opening the room up more. More traditional units will tend to be wider, and standing designs will undoubtedly take up more floor space than some of the modern alternatives. It is worth noting that these will generally be suited to bigger spaces. If traditional is your thing and you have a smaller space, there are options.

The height of the vanity is vital since you do not want to droop or strain your back when using the sink. You can choose between significantly taller vanities with a few increased inches. The contemporary 900 vanity units have the same height as a kitchen countertop. The counter basins shown above can be a comfortable choice. However, before picking the ideal sink size, consider the heights of your family members. Also, consider whether 900mm vanities are a dimension that will work in your space and provide you with the storage you need.

Double Vanity DimensionsDouble sink bathroom vanity in navy, paired with two mirrors.

Bathroom vanities can also feature more than one basin, making them double vanities, which are perfect for busy couples or families with competing restroom schedules. Double sink vanities typically measure between 152 cm and 182 cm in width. The dimensions of vanity height and depth are often identical to those of single-bathroom vanities.

As a result, they take up a large amount of floor space in a bathroom, but they also provide additional storage capacity. The practical benefits of this, combined with the fact that multiple members of the household can use it concurrently, nearly often justify their larger size.

Vanity Sizes for Small Bathroomssmall sized bathroom vanity

At the other end of the spectrum, there are vanities for small bathrooms, which are commonly seen in apartments or ensuites. These are excellent space-saving choices that accomplish the task without taking up valuable floor space in such scenarios.

Small bathroom vanities of this type can be as narrow as 30 cm, although the majority are between 40 and 50 cm wide. When compared to ordinary bathroom vanities that start about 60 cm wide, you can instantly realise how much space is saved. This gives you more room for other bathroom elements that you may be less willing to sacrifice in terms of size, such as a bathtub or shower.

Styles that Influence the Size

The type or style of bathroom vanity you choose determines its size. For example, a console vanity is on the lesser end of the scale. They feature small vanity tops and an unattached mirror. Their shelves are usually open, which enhances the overall visual feeling of space.

Corner vanities are another type of smaller vanity unit, which is ideal for smaller guest bathrooms and powder rooms. They are neatly tucked into a corner and make use of otherwise underused bathroom space.

A floating vanity (or wall-hung vanity) is another alternative for saving space, albeit they are usually more visually appealing because they can still be quite large. This is because they are wall-mounted vanities that are typically raised between 20 and 30 centimetres above the ground. This empty area provides the illusion of space, making it appear larger than it is.

A vessel sink vanity typically measures 76 to 91 cm in height, 61 to 122 cm in width, and 51 to 61 cm deep. Last but not least, freestanding appliances are large and lavish. They can be as elaborate and decorative as you want, with plenty of bench space and unique mirror and lighting combinations to match.

Getting Your Dimensions Right

A decent bathroom vanity is not necessarily the largest or the tiniest, but rather one that is adequately suited for the space. When done right, it will appear to belong, adding value whenever you utilise it. Fortunately, it is a fairly simple end to reach, especially if you know what to search for and which items to choose from.

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