These 14 Double Vanity Ideas Could Prevent a Bathroom Divorce

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14 Double Vanity Ideas for Extra Elbow RoomKatie Charlotte

There comes a time when the patience to share a bathroom with others has faded. However, if you live in a small space, or have a loving partner, you may not have a choice. That’s where double vanities come in. Bathrooms with a double vanity (i.e., two sinks, most often with double the storage), are the design industry's great compromise. Now, you may still have to share a bathroom, but at least you have a sink all to yourself.

The best double vanity bathroom ideas infuse individual style and preferences into that communal area. For some, this looks like extra cabinet space for their 10-step skincare routine. For others, however, the priority may be an extra towel bar. For every bathroom with a double vanity, there are three things you need: a mirror, a light fixture, and a sink with counter space. Every other design element can be added or taken away to create the bathroom that works best for your lifestyle.

No matter the size, shape, or layout of your bathroom, a double vanity can work, and we’ll prove it. From personality-packed kids' bathrooms to serene sanctuaries for couples, we’re highlighting 14 of our favorite double vanity bathroom ideas. Read on to check out all the designer-approved tips and tricks.


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Keep It Symmetrical

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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Heather Talbert

Extend Your Mirror

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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Thomas Kuioh

Offer a Seat

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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jessie preza

Carve a Hole

Your vanity and dressing table can be one and the same 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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Laure Joliet

Add Some Legs

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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Kara Mercer

Tuck the Essentials Out of Sight

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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Kelly Marshall

Separate With More Storage

To further separate your 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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DAN PIASSICK

Leave No Space Unused

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 incorporate 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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Katie Charlotte

Double Your Lighting

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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Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Work With Your Architecture

An awkward layout may feel discouraging, but take inspiration from designer Nathalie Chong's double vanity bathroom idea in this renovated church home. She accentuated her project's vaulted ceilings rather than hid them. Different-sized mirrors are arranged on the angled wall.

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Lauren Miller

Try Two of Everything

The best part of a bathroom with a double vanity is not having to share the sink. Take that concept further with two lights, two medicine cabinets, two drawers, and even two hand towels to create personalized zones.

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Jared Kuzia Photography

Keep Mess Minimal

To avoid the never-ending headache of towels on the floor, design firm Studio Shamshiri installed an elongated towel bar underneath this midcentury-inspired double vanity bathroom idea. Now, there's no excuse when there's plenty of space right in front of you.

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Stephen Kent Johnson

Make It Functional for All Ages

A children's bathroom should function just as well for your teenager as it does for your toddler. This playful double vanity bathroom idea, designed by Ashley Maddox, incorporates easily hidden step stools, hardware-less drawers, and only one faucet knob to limit confusion (and promote independence).

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Lisa Petrole

Draw the Eye Up

The key to faking a spacious bathroom, even with a bulky double vanity, is to use optical illusions to your advantage. In this primary bathroom, elongated mirrors and contrasting trim paint work to exaggerate the vertical line of the room and make it appear larger.

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Emily J Followill

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