49" - 60" Inch Bathroom Vanity
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Continue shopping60-inch bathroom vanity sizes for composed primary baths
A 60 inch bathroom vanity is a popular width because it supports generous storage and a stable countertop without overwhelming the room. This page is titled 60-inch bathroom vanity to match how people search, but it includes every vanity under 60 inches in width, from slightly narrower options to the full 60 bathroom vanity footprint. If you are planning a whole home palette, explore our broader modern furniture design collections to keep materials consistent across rooms.
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Many shoppers arrive deciding between a 60 inch bathroom vanity double sink and a 60 inch bathroom vanity single sink. You may also be looking for a 60 inch bathroom vanity without top so you can choose marble or granite that matches the rest of the home. Use the guidance below to compare a bathroom vanity 60 inch layout, refine your 60 in bathroom vanity selection, and plan the countertop, sink, mirror, and faucet as one system.
Single sink vs double sink at 60 inches
A 60 bathroom vanity single sink often creates a calmer room. You gain continuous countertop space, more usable drawers, and a cleaner landing zone for daily routines. A 60 inch bathroom vanity double sink can be ideal for shared schedules, but it requires careful planning for plumbing, mirror placement, and faucet spacing.
A simple rule helps. If two people will use the vanity at the same time, a 60 bathroom vanity double sink can make sense. If you want the countertop to stay quiet and functional, a 60 bathroom vanity single sink can be the better choice even at this width.
If you are comparing other widths, explore our contemporary bath vanities shop-by-size page to keep the planning consistent across the range.
A measurement checklist that prevents expensive mistakes
Before you order, confirm: vanity width and depth against wall and floor clearance, door swing and drawer clearance, drain location and supply line placement for plumbing, faucet reach and spout height for each basin, countertop overhang and backsplash allowance if walls are not perfectly square.
A 60" bathroom vanity should feel stable and architectural, not like a cabinet pushed into place. These measurements keep the installation clean.
Mirror scale and lighting that keeps the room composed
Mirror planning is a proportion decision. For a single sink layout, one wide mirror can keep the wall calm and continuous. For two sinks, you can choose a single mirror that spans most of the width, or two mirrors that align with each basin. The key is alignment. Center mirrors with the faucets, keep the top height consistent, and use lighting that flatters without glare.
Layer light. Sconces near the mirror reduce facial shadows, while a softer overhead fixture keeps the bathroom usable without flattening the atmosphere. Choose fixtures and hardware in one finish family so the space reads intentional rather than assembled.
Countertop and sink decisions, with or without top
If you choose a vanity that includes a top, you simplify installation and ensure the countertop is scaled for the cabinet. If you choose a 60 inch bathroom vanity without top, you gain control over materials and finish. Marble softens the room. Granite adds strength and clearer pattern. A honed surface reduces glare and feels calmer under mirror lighting.
Think in landing zones. For a double sink plan, confirm bowl size and the surface area between faucets. For a single sink plan, consider a centered basin for symmetry or a shifted basin to create more countertop space where you use it most. These decisions determine whether the room stays organized or feels crowded.
If you want to browse beyond this size filter, explore the full bathroom vanity ideas collection to compare materials, vanity styles, and cabinet layouts across the category.
Storage that keeps the countertop quiet
Storage should follow real habits. Drawers keep daily items organized and out of sight, while cabinet shelves handle bulk items and cleaning supplies. A 60 inch width gives you room to build a strong organization system, so use that advantage and keep decor restrained.
Installation and fixture spacing notes
Before installation, confirm wall conditions and flooring level so the cabinet sits stable without gaps. Plan fixture spacing so faucets align cleanly with basins and the countertop. Confirm plumbing rough in so drains and supply lines match the sink configuration you choose. Small alignment details are what make a renovation feel finished.
Explore under 60 inch bathroom vanities
AURA Modern Home curates bathroom vanities for proportion, material presence, and finishes that hold up in real life. Explore the selection below and refine by sink layout, countertop material, drawer organization, cabinet style, and width so the room feels settled, not staged.