Looking for bold, oversized hardware?
Seeking something nice and modern?
No matter your style, you’ll find a double vanity that suits you.
The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
Say hello to soothing light blue.Bluesare a popular color choice for the bathroom due to their spa-like properties.
Hang Some Sconces
Design byAmy Peltier/ Photo byBethany Nauert
Sconces add charm to any vanity setup.
Pick Customized Pulls
Customize your drawer pulls to your liking.
Design byAmy Peltier/ Photo byMarisa Vitale
Here, oversized knobs make it easy to access all kinds of supplies while getting ready in a hurry.
Go Modern and Sleek
Embarc Design/ Photo byLara Kimmerer
This bathroom ismodernand sleek.
Drawers that do not have knobs are also nice and simple in nature.
Design byAmy Peltier/ Photo byBethany Nauert
A double medicine cabinet adds twice the storage, too.
Try an Industrial Look
This industrial vanity is eye-catching and unique.
Here, there’s truly a place for everything to be tucked away.
Design byAmy Peltier/ Photo byMarisa Vitale
Go ahead and opt for the best of both worlds!
The end result is nice and contemporary.
Here, vibrant tile complements a blue vanity wonderfully.
Embarc Design/ Photo byLara Kimmerer
Dazzle With Brass
Kern & Co
This spacious bathroom is oh so glam.
Brass accents add elegance to the vanity and continue in the form of hanging pendant light fixtures.
Don’t be shy about going big if your space allows.
Lara Kimmerer
Pull up a stool and sit back while you do your hair or apply makeup.
Here, paneling adds interest to this utilitarian piece and can be admired from various angles.
Go Earthy and Natural
Design:Cathie Hong Interiors/ Photo:Margaret Austin
Bring on the warmth.
Lara Kimmerer
This earthy wood vanity is excellent for mid-century modern enthusiasts and those who take cues from nature.
The wooden sconces and mirror support this aesthetic as well.
Mix and Match Wood Tones
Louis Duncan-He
Mixing woodsisn’t just for the living room.
Design byJoshua Smith/ Photo byLance Gerber
Experiment with a few different tones in the loo to make a bold statement.
It’s giving a major boutique hotel bathroom feel, in the best way possible!
Try Sculptural Hardware
Victoria Bell Design
Think big with your hardwareliterally and figuratively.
Design byMelinda Kelson O’Connor/ Photo byWendy Concannon
These sculptural pieces practically double as art, adding plenty of personality to the bathroom.
What’s not to love?
Style With Silver
Silver mirrors and sconces shine in an otherwise black and white bathroom.
Design byMelinda Kelson O’Connor/ Photo byWendy Concannon
Don’t forget to add some metallics into your space if you wish, they will really pop.
Again, decorative pulls add stylish flair to this space.
Upper cabinets provide even more storage than the typical double vanity.
Kern & Co
Pare Down a Bit
JK Interior Living
This raised white lacquered vanity is very 21st century.
Whether you take on a DIY project or purchase pre-made fronts is up to you.
Design:Lindye Galloway/ Photo:Chad Mellon
Lindye Galloway
Design:Living with Lolo/ Photo:LifeCreated
Design:Living with Lolo/ Photo:LifeCreated
Design:Living with Lolo/ Photo:LifeCreated
Desiree Burns Interiors
Design:Cathie Hong Interiors/ Photo:Margaret Austin
Louis Duncan-He
Erin Williamson Design
Victoria Bell Design
Victoria Bell Design
Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
JK Interior Living
JK Interior Living