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Is a 72" Vanity Right for Your Bathroom?

A 72 inch bathroom vanity is made for bathrooms where daily routine needs to feel easier, not tighter. It gives two people room to get ready at once, adds meaningful storage, and helps a primary bath look finished at a larger scale.
30 inch floating oak bathroom vanity with round vessel sink and round mirror in a modern minimalist bathroom

Shared Primary Bathroom

A strong fit for couples or households that use the bathroom at the same time in the morning. A 72" vanity creates two clearly defined sink zones, reduces crowding, and brings a more intentional, luxury feel to the room.

30 inch wall mounted oak bathroom vanity with round vessel sink, gold fixtures, and glass shower enclosure

Large Master Bath

In a spacious layout, a smaller vanity can feel visually undersized. A 72 inch double sink bathroom vanity gives the room proper balance and adds the kind of presence buyers often associate with an upgraded primary suite.

modern wood floating bathroom vanity with single sink, open shelf storage, and glass shower enclosure

High-End Renovation or New Build

If this bathroom is part of a long-term remodel, a resale-minded upgrade, or a custom home project, 72" is often the size that feels substantial without looking oversized. It signals comfort, permanence, and better everyday function.

Single Sink or Double Sink?

For a 72 inch vanity, the better question is usually not “Can I do a single sink?” but “How do I want the space to function every day?”

Choose a 72" Single Sink if

  • You want a dramatic wide vanity with extra uninterrupted countertop space
  • Storage matters more than having two wash zones
  • The bathroom is used mostly by one person
  • You prefer a cleaner, furniture-style look with a more boutique feel

Choose a 72" Double Sink if

  • Two people use the bathroom during the same morning routine
  • You want separate sink space, less mess, and smoother traffic flow
  • This is a shared primary bath
  • You want the layout to feel more premium, practical, and resale-friendly

Floating or Freestanding?

light oak floating bathroom vanity with integrated sink and glass shower in a modern minimalist bathroom

Floating Vanity

Best for a clean, architectural look. A floating 72 inch bathroom vanity makes a larger bathroom feel lighter and more open, which works especially well in modern homes with wall-mounted faucets, large-format tile, and minimal detailing. It also leaves visible floor space underneath, which can make the room feel more custom and more spacious.

dark walnut freestanding bathroom vanity with double sink, marble countertop, and framed mirrors in a transitional bathroom

Freestanding Vanity

Best for a grounded, substantial look. A freestanding 72 inch double vanity feels more classic, more furniture-inspired, and often more luxurious in primary bathrooms. It is a strong choice when you want the vanity to anchor the room visually and bring more presence, especially with solid wood finishes, fluted detailing, or statement hardware.

What Faucet and Mirror Style Works Best?

The easiest way to make a 72 inch vanity feel designer-finished is to keep the finish language consistent and scale the mirrors to the cabinet properly.
walnut bathroom vanity with open shelf storage, stone countertop, and arched mirror

Fluted Black or White Vanity with Gold Base

Pair with brushed gold faucets and two vertically framed mirrors or two soft-arch mirrors. This combination feels tailored, upscale, and statement-making without looking overdone.

black floating bathroom vanity with integrated sink, vertical mirror, and modern wall sconce

Natural Oak or Warm Wood Vanity

Pair with brushed nickel or brushed brass faucets and either two rounded-rectangle mirrors or one large divided mirror. The overall look feels warm, elevated, and easy to live with.

white freestanding single sink bathroom vanity with rectangular framed mirror in a bright modern bathroom

Classic White Freestanding Vanity

Pair with polished chrome or brushed nickel faucets and clean rectangular mirrors. This keeps the room bright, balanced, and timeless, which is especially effective for transitional or family-oriented homes.

FAQ

Is a 72-inch vanity too large for a bathroom?

Not if the room is sized for a primary or shared layout. In a larger bathroom, a 72-inch vanity often looks more proportional than a smaller one and gives you better storage, better counter space, and a more polished overall layout.

Is a 72-inch vanity usually double sink?

Most homeowners choose a 72 inch double sink vanity because it fits the scale naturally and works better for shared daily use. A single sink version can still work if you want more countertop space and a less divided look.

What is the difference between a floating and freestanding 72-inch vanity?

A floating vanity feels lighter and more modern because it opens up the floor visually. A freestanding vanity feels more substantial and furniture-like, which many homeowners prefer for a richer, more established look.

Are 72-inch bathroom vanities good for resale?

They often are, especially in a well-sized primary bathroom. Buyers tend to see a double vanity as a convenience upgrade, and a properly scaled 72-inch model can make the room feel more complete and more valuable.

What faucet finish works best with a 72-inch vanity?

That depends on the cabinet finish. Warm wood tones pair especially well with brushed nickel or brushed brass, while black, white, or darker vanities can work beautifully with matte black, chrome, or gold depending on the overall bathroom style.