Bathroom vanity ideas: 12 beautiful designs to uplift your space

A bathroom vanity is a non-negotiable piece that will transform the look and feel of your space.

white bathroom with wooden vanity, double sinks, double mirrors, grey floor tiles, white tub
(Image credit: Lindye Galloway Design Studio & Shop/Chad Mellon)

Believe it or not, the bathroom vanity can make or break your scheme – it is one of the main focal points after all. Oh-so-practical, the vanity is also a piece that interior designers use to hold a space together visually, and to up your bathroom organization game for a clutter-free zone. They can be brightly colored, neutral, wall-hung, bespoke made, a remodeled antique chest or a sleek piece of stone – whatever floats your bathroom boat.

Bathroom vanity ideas for practicality, storage and style

Amy Leferink, owner and principal designer of Interior Impressions explains:

‘A good bathroom vanity is both stylish and functional. You want a vanity that is going to provide ample countertop space, decent storage, and of course, look great while doing it! We find the best vanities are those that really accent the bathroom, instead of blending in. It is a great architectural way to bring some interest to an otherwise very utilitarian space.’

1. Max out with size and color

lime green bathroom vanity unit with large mirror, double sinks, grey hex floor tiles, shiplap walls

(Image credit: Kim Armstrong Interior Design)

If you love the idea of his and her basins then you’ll need the width to accommodate them. This bathroom vanity is both eye-catching and practical – look at all that storage! The lime green color takes it from ordinary to statement especially when teamed with the hex tiles and bold metallic framed mirror. The marble countertop and brass taps add a luxe feel to this mixture of styles that work well together. 

2. Go luxe with marble

marble bathroom with marble wall hung vanity, large mirror, dark grey floor tiles

(Image credit: Maestri Studio/Jenifer McNeil Baker)

There’s little more special than marble, of course, it comes with a price, literally, but if you can afford it, it will give you an unrivaled bathroom vanity. Wall-hung vanities are a great option in smaller bathrooms as they allow you to see underneath – this creates the illusion of space. The inset basin is a sleek idea and ensures the whole design is minimal and modern. 

3. Make way for a seating area 

white bathroom with wooden vanity, double sinks, double mirrors, grey floor tiles, white tub

(Image credit: Lindye Galloway Design Studio & Shop/Chad Mellon)

This clever bathroom vanity idea will allow you to use part of it as a dressing table – the nearest drawers could be used for storing makeup. Always make the most of your space, storage can be hard to come by in a bathroom so maximize it by being clever with your interior design choices. We love the chunky stone countertop that balances out the box style drawers, it looks great and provides ample space for bathroom bits and bobs.

4. Include a storage shelf underneath

white bathroom with double vanity, double sinks and mirrors, shelf under the vanity, stone floor

(Image credit: Joshua Smith Inc.)

You can never have too much bathroom storage, and if you love the wall-hung vanity units then why not have a shelf fitted underneath to store towels and baskets on?

The texture and color of the shelf grounds the bathroom and adds a warming element. 

5. Love the monochromatic look? Choose a crisp white vanity

Black and white bathroom with white vanity, grey floor tiles, black walk in shower

(Image credit: Maestri Studio/Jenifer McNeil Baker)

There’s nothing more classic than a black and white bathroom scheme and it enables you to have a bit of fun with how you use each shade and in what proportions. 

This bold bathroom features a white vanity with a black countertop, you could easily reverse this if your bathroom gets less natural light. Here, the balance comes from the grey marbled floor, upper tiled walls and white walls. 

6. Use your vanity for a splash of bold color

bathroom with grey patterned wallpaper, dark wooden floor, blue vanity unit, artwork, mirror, stool

(Image credit: Design Lines Signature/Jane Beiles)

Pair a bold blue bathroom vanity with glitzy gold fixtures and fittings and a marble top. Although wallpapers aren’t seen often in a bathroom they can work really well and this grey patterned design has a slight shimmer that adds to the glamorous feel of this space. 

Pop in a colorful piece of art and that will allow you to add in extra colors – like the upholstered footstool.

7. Fill an awkward corner with a curved vanity 

bathroom with wooden units, double sinks, grey tiled floor, double mirrors

(Image credit: Interior Impressions)

Make the most of every inch by utilizing those tricky areas that would otherwise be a dead space. This bathroom vanity idea shows how to make it work by linking what could have been two units together using the countertop and adding two drawers where the gap would have been. This can be achieved by having bespoke vanities crafted. 

8. Tiny bathroom? Squeeze in a slimline unit

small bathroom with wallpaper, grey floor tiles, wooden vanity, marble top, mirror

(Image credit: Maestri Studio/Jenifer McNeil Baker)

A bathroom vanity is essential whatever sized space you have, the trick is to choose a narrow, shorter design with a small white mounted basin. 

Pale wood with a marble top will brighten up a bathroom that’s lacking in natural light, the last thing you want is a heavy looking dark design, so lift it with the materials and colors you chose. 

9. Blush, white and gold for a retro feel

pink and white bathroom with pink vanity, gold fixtures and fittings

(Image credit: Lindye Galloway Design Studio & Shop/Chad Mellon)

This charming vanity has modern retro styling with its linear doors and drawer pulls. The pretty blush shade looks fresh with the white whilst the gold mirror and faucet link the elements together whilst adding warmth. 

Keep the countertop free from clutter so it doesn’t look too ‘busy’, minimal styling is key with a contemporary look like this.

10. Go beautifully traditional in marble and brass

traditional bathroom with marble and brass vanity, wooden floors, wallights, vintage mirror

(Image credit: Bartone Interiors/Lissa Gotwals)

If you have a historic home, stick with the classics. A vanity like this will be an investment for sure, but one that you will never regret. Try Facebook Marketplace or even eBay to pick up a vintage piece for less that already has a little history to it, for even more design interest.

11. Walnut veneer lifts blue and white

white bathroom with metro tiles, blue patterned floor tiles, walk in shower, walnut wall hung vanity unit

(Image credit: Hub of the House Studio/Meghan Beierle-O'Brien)

This wall-mounted walnut veneered bathroom vanity gives this blue and white shower room an extra dimension. Tile heavy, and as glorious as they are, it's good to introduce a different material into a scheme. The brass handles cleverly link with the pendant light chain and bath towel hooks, so that helps to tie the look together successfully. 

12. Go white when wallpaper is the focal point

bathroom with blue floral wallpaper, antique mirror, wall lights, white vanity unit, stone floor

(Image credit: Elle Cole Interiors/David Livingston)

The bathroom vanity has ornate detailing which fits with the feel of the bathroom and the colors of the wallpaper design, yet doesn't feel overpowering within the space. 

What makes a good bathroom vanity? 

‘Functionality, functionality, functionality,’ says says Kristin Bartone, creative director and principal of Bartone Interiors.

‘The most important thing is to have a space for any supplies you need within arms reach. Next priority is cleanability. Avoid vanities with dust catchers like surface-mounted sinks or vanities that float only slightly above the floor. These areas often collect dust and grime and are difficult to clean.’

What should I display on my bathroom vanity? 

‘This is so personal, but I would say perhaps items that are functional yet pretty, too,’ says Amy Leferink, owner and principal designer of Interior Impressions.

‘Some great apothecary jars filled with cotton swabs and Q-tips, a tray for housing some of your prettier perfumes and lotions, and even a small plant are all great options for bringing some color into your bathroom without it feeling too decorative in nature.’

Sophie Warren-Smith

Sophie has been an interior stylist and journalist for over 22 years and has worked for many of the main interior magazines during that time both in-house and as a freelancer. On the side, as well as being the News Editor of indie magazine, 91, Sophie trained to be a florist in 2019 and launched The Prettiest Posy where she curates beautiful flowers for the modern bride. 

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