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Vanities

A quality bathroom vanity is the centerpiece of any bath remodel — combining storage, sink, countertop, and design in one integrated piece. InnovDepot carries bathroom vanities in every configuration: single sink for compact bathrooms, double sink for master baths and shared spaces, floating designs for modern minimalist aesthetics, and traditional floor-mount cabinets for classic looks. Materials range from solid wood (oak, cherry, mahogany) to engineered wood with plywood construction, topped with ceramic, porcelain, quartz, or marble countertops. Widths from 24 to 72 inches cover everything from powder rooms to luxury master baths. Every vanity ships with installation guides and is built to last 15+ years with routine care.

Single Sink Vanities

A single sink vanity is the workhorse of powder rooms, guest baths, and compact primary bathrooms. Typical widths range from 24 to 36 inches — giving you a sink, countertop for toiletries, and drawer/cabinet storage all in a footprint that fits most bathroom layouts. Single vanities are also the practical choice for bathrooms where two people might share the space but don’t typically use the sink simultaneously. If you’re renovating a condo, guest bath, or younger child’s bathroom, a single sink vanity is cost-effective and space-smart.

Double Sink Vanities

A double sink vanity — also called a "his and hers" vanity — is the premium choice for master bathrooms and shared spaces where two people routinely get ready simultaneously. Double vanities typically run 48 to 72 inches wide, giving each user a separate sink, faucet, and counter space. This eliminates the morning bottleneck and is a major selling feature in master bath renovations and luxury homes. If you have the wall space and budget, a double vanity dramatically improves daily quality of life for multi-occupant households.

Floating Bathroom Vanities

Floating vanities hang from the wall with no legs, creating a clean, modern aesthetic and making floor cleaning effortless. Floating designs work beautifully in contemporary bathrooms, small spaces (the open floor underneath makes bathrooms feel larger), and homes with accessibility needs. Installation requires wall anchoring to studs or installation of blocking during renovation — this is more involved than setting down a floor-mount vanity, but the visual payoff is significant. Floating vanities typically come in 24 to 60-inch widths.

Floor-Mount Vanities

Traditional floor-mount vanities sit directly on the bathroom floor with a full cabinet base. This is the easiest installation path for renovations and replacements (no wall mounting required) and is the standard for most master baths and larger bathrooms. Floor-mount vanities typically offer more storage than floating models because the full-height cabinet base adds drawer and door capacity. If you’re replacing existing vanity in an older home or want maximum storage and stability, floor-mount is the proven choice.

Vanity Tops: Materials & Durability

Ceramic & Porcelain Tops are cost-effective and easy to clean. Porcelain is slightly more durable than ceramic and resists staining better. Both work well in busy family bathrooms and are resistant to moisture and mildew.

Solid Wood Tops (oak, cherry, walnut, mahogany) bring warmth and natural beauty to bathroom design. They require periodic sealing to protect against water damage, but many homeowners prefer the aesthetic authenticity. Solid wood tops are premium pricing compared to engineered alternatives.

Quartz & Engineered Stone Tops are non-porous, nearly indestructible, and available in dozens of colors and patterns. They mimic natural stone but outlast it — no sealing required. Quartz tops are the sweet spot for balance of durability, low maintenance, and design flexibility.

Marble & Natural Stone Tops are the luxury choice — beautiful, timeless, and a statement of quality. Marble does require sealing and careful maintenance (acids and spills can stain or etch). It’s ideal for bathrooms that are showcase spaces rather than high-traffic utility baths.

Vanity Sizes & Fit Guide

Bathroom vanity widths range from 24 inches (tight powder rooms, apartment bathrooms) to 72 inches (luxury master baths). For a single sink, 24-36 inches is standard. For double sinks, 48-60 inches is common; 72 inches gives each user a full counter workspace. Depth is typically 21-22 inches — make sure your bathroom layout accommodates. Height is usually 31-36 inches with countertop (taller vanities are easier on the back). If you have an unusual space or need custom sizing, contact our team at (205) 383-7622.

Cabinet Construction & Warranty

Quality bathroom vanities use plywood construction (interior cabinet frames) rather than particle board — plywood resists water damage and warping. Solid wood vanities are premium. Drawer slides should be soft-close and rated for frequent use. Most vanities come with a 1-2 year manufacturer warranty on cabinet construction and finishes, with limited coverage on sinks and faucets (which are often sold separately). InnovDepot includes full warranty details with every product.

Matching Your Bathroom Vanity to Your Design

Five considerations: First, size and configuration (single vs. double, floating vs. floor-mount) based on your bathroom layout and who uses the space. Second, finish and color — do you want to match existing cabinetry, contrast, or go neutral? Third, material (solid wood for warmth, engineered wood for durability, or modern laminates for minimalist look). Fourth, countertop material (ceramic, quartz, marble, or stone). Fifth, storage needs (how many drawers, open shelving, or closed cabinetry?). If you’re renovating and unsure, order a sample finish or schedule a consultation with our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to buy the sink and faucet separately, or do vanities come with them?

It depends on the vanity. Some vanities come as cabinet-only (you source sink and faucet separately). Others include the countertop and sink; you add your own faucet. A few higher-end models come fully assembled with sink and faucet ready to install. Check the product description — InnovDepot clearly notes what’s included. We also carry sinks and faucets separately if you want to upgrade or customize your vanity.

Can a floating vanity hold up to heavy daily use?

Yes. Floating vanities are wall-mounted to solid framing and rated for 100-150+ lbs depending on design. They’re just as sturdy as floor-mount cabinets once properly installed. The key is professional installation by someone comfortable with wall anchoring and framing — this isn’t a DIY task if you’re unfamiliar with it.

What’s the typical lifespan of a bathroom vanity?

With normal care and maintenance (wipe spills, avoid harsh chemicals, seal wood tops if applicable), a quality vanity lasts 15-25 years. Budget vanities may need replacement after 8-10 years. The cabinet frame outlasts finishes and hardware — many homeowners refinish the vanity rather than replace it when updates are needed.

How do I clean and maintain a bathroom vanity?

Wipe spills immediately to prevent water damage and staining. Use mild soap and warm water for cleaning — avoid harsh chemicals that can damage finishes. If your vanity has a wooden top, seal it annually per manufacturer guidance. Soft-close drawers and hinges need minimal maintenance beyond occasional cleaning. InnovDepot includes care instructions with every vanity purchase.

Can you help with sizing or layout for my specific bathroom?

Yes. If you provide your bathroom dimensions and notes about layout, our team can recommend appropriate vanity sizes and styles. Call (205) 383-7622 or email with a photo and measurements — we’ll guide you to the best fit.

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