Home Decor & Garden

Style and Storage: 5 Easy Steps to Pick the Perfect Bathroom Vanity

November 18, 2025 — by Valeriya Vimon

Want to change up your bathroom without remodelling? Why not add a stylish, functional piece to store your scattered items, while simultaneously adding balance and functionality to your bathroom?

A bath vanity is a necessary item for every modern bathroom. From bathing towels to loose makeup items, vanities help keep your items neat, organised, and nearby. Not only are your trinkets orderly stored away, but you have a functional basin where you can do your skincare and brush your teeth each morning.

Keep your bathroom clutter-free and invest in a bath vanity that fits your taste, style, and interior with these tips and tricks on finding the perfect vanity to match your home’s character.

What Is a Vanity in the Bathroom? 

A vanity in your bathroom, or simply a bath vanity, is the centrepiece component in the whole arrangement. Being both a functional storage space and a unique decorative piece, a bath vanity is a combination of a sink, countertop, and storage drawers. This way, you have a space to do your hygiene tasks, store any scattered toiletries and room to prop any item you are using for your current task. 

You can combine a vanity in your bathroom with a wall mirror. This way, you have the perfect spot for your daily grooming tasks, without the need to drag any supplementary items from other rooms. 

A bath vanity and a mirror create the perfect functional and aesthetic corner of your bathroom, by being a fixture that provides both style and utility.

How to Choose a Bathroom Vanity for Your Space

Before you head to the store or scroll through some online catalogues, you should have an idea of the kind of vanity you are looking for. How would you like your space filled? How many sinks do you need? What kind of storage space are you looking for?

These are all important questions you need to ask yourself, but even more importantly, you need to consider these key characteristics:

1) Types of Vanities to Consider​

  • Single and Double Sink Vanities: Just as the name suggests, vanities can have one sink or multiple. Single sink vanities are common in almost every bathroom. They are smaller and take up less space, while double sink vanities usually occupy an entire wall and are perfect for larger bathrooms.
  • Wall-Mounted: Floating vanities, also known as Wall-mounted vanities, are extremely popular in modern bathroom design. They are sleek, minimalistic, and add a touch of elegance to your room, while also freeing up floor space. While simple and usually smaller, they still offer much-needed storage space.
  • Free-standing: Classic and timeless, free-standing vanities will never go out of style. They are the perfect filler for any space, not just your bathroom. With a versatile design, visible legs, a solid base, and numerous other hardware options, free-standing vanities carry aesthetic appeal for any bathroom.
  • Corner: In smaller bathrooms, space utilisation is necessary for a functional washroom. Corner Vanities are designed to fit narrow spaces, which makes them ideal for small baths. They possess all the qualities of a functional bath vanity, just with a more distinctive design. 
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2) Bathroom Size and Wall Strength

Whether your home has a small washroom, a large master bath, or anything in between, there is a bath vanity that will perfectly complement your space. However, before you determine the type and size of vanity for your bathroom, you need to figure out how much space you can accommodate.

Decide which wall you want the vanity to occupy, and from there measure the height, width, and depth of the space. Your new vanity needs to be perfectly aligned with the wall; if it passes the length or sits oddly in the middle, it will stand out too much, and not in a good way. You need to measure the depth as well, to ensure you still have space to move freely in your bathroom, even when the vanity is in its designed space.

If you are getting a wall-mounted vanity, ensure your wall is strong enough to handle its weight. Some newer buildings are designed with weaker walls and most likely will collapse under heavier loads. You want to fix a storage problem, not create a larger one, so if your wall is weak, consider getting another type of vanity.

3) Materials, Finishes & Colours

The versatility in materials, finishes, and colours available for bath vanities makes them highly customisable and adaptable to your bathroom aesthetic.

When selecting the material, ensure it goes well with your already existing furniture. It’s crucial that the material complements the bathroom aesthetic and doesn’t mess with the colour scheme. You also must consider durability. For a guest bathroom, it’s okay if the material is a bit impractical, as it won’t be used daily. However, for heavily used bathrooms, consider easy-clean, durable materials.

You can combine materials, colours, and explore with finishes for a chic yet unique appearance. Look at your budget and see how much you can spare on a new shiny vanity. Whether wood or marble, paint or lacquer, black or white, your bathroom deserves a new, enticing element.

4) Sink Style

As possibly the most functional piece of the bath vanity, the sink is where you’ll do your daily hygiene and grooming tasks.

You need to choose a vanity with a sink that’s comfortable to use. Not so low you’d need to bend over, and not so high you need to keep your arms bent. There is a wide range of basin styles for a bathroom. Each has its own perks and unique qualities. Your sink can be mounted to the vanity, the wall or just sit atop the counter of the vanity. The possibilities are endless. Choose a style and material that complements your washroom and is comfortable to use daily.

5) Plumbing System

For your bathroom sink to function, it needs to have adequate plumbing. Bathroom plumbing is luckily fairly simple, as it involves only a few key components that are safely tucked away in the vanity cabinet under the sink. Unless you are installing a double sink vanity, the chances are your plumbing doesn’t need any major changes in order to adapt to the new sink. Before purchasing a new vanity, check the sink types and faucet configuration to ensure the faucet spout reaches the centre of the basin.

Conclusion

In conclusion, bath vanities are functional, stylish pieces that enhance your bathroom’s aesthetic and utility. If you find your home constantly cluttered with loose items and no designated space to place them, a bath vanity is your perfect spot. Keep your hair utilities detangled, your hygiene products nearby, and your space clean and organised by investing in a bath vanity. Your quick fix for aesthetics and mess management.