Keeps the footprint light, polished, and easy to move around. A smart choice when you want the room to feel finished, not crowded.
Gives guests everyday function with a cleaner, more elevated look. Compact, practical, and easy to style.
Works especially well when one sink is enough and every inch matters. You keep the layout open without giving up storage entirely.
Choose 30" Single if
Size up to a Double if
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Best for a more grounded, furniture-style look. It feels classic, substantial, and often works well for homeowners who want the vanity to read as a built-in piece.
Pair with a brushed nickel or brushed brass faucet, then finish the look with a round or soft-arch framed mirror. The mix feels warm, refined, and quietly upscale.
Pair with a matte black or brushed nickel faucet and a slim rectangular mirror. This keeps the overall look clean, architectural, and modern.
Pair with a polished chrome or brushed nickel faucet and a classic rectangular framed mirror. It feels bright, balanced, and easy to live with.
Not at all. For a smaller primary bath used mainly by one person, a 30-inch vanity can feel efficient, clean, and well-proportioned. For two daily users, a larger vanity usually makes more sense.
Yes, as long as the faucet height and installation type fit the sink and countertop layout. Always check the product details before choosing the faucet.
Both can work well. Choose a round mirror to soften a tighter bathroom, or a rectangular mirror for a cleaner, more architectural look. In most cases, the mirror should be the same width as the vanity or slightly narrower.