The bathroom vanity can be massive or understated, modern or traditional, decorative or simply functional. It’s where you prim and pamper yourself, or just quickly comb your hair; it’s where we get a few minutes to ourselves each day, staring in the mirror.
Whatever you require from your vanity area, one of these design ideas should inspire you.
Rustic Style
Jennifer Taylor Studio’s rustic bathroom vanity will take you back to basics. The rough wood, filled with natural knots and colors, evokes the ceiling’s naked wood beams and adds to the woodland-inspired decor.
Modern Floating Vanity
This Huntley & Co weightless white modern vanity in decor represents everything you need in modern, minimalist decor: tons of white, a floating style for a small floor footprint, and lacquered shine for some light-reflecting texture.
Simple and Clean
This vanity’s simple lines and colors, chosen by Kelly of the Lilypad Cottage for her parents’ new primary bathroom, make it an excellent choice for people with simple tastes. Lots of storage, plenty of counter space on both sides of the sink, and those stunning light fixtures all contribute to making this space both functional and beautiful.
Asymmetrical Vanity
There’s something unusual about this vanity—not it’s something you’d find in most bathrooms. The asymmetrical effect draws the eye and opens up the space to highlight the open plumbing and the weightlessness of it all. This stunning bathroom by Haitani Design is out of the ordinary, and that is what makes it unique.
Glamorous Mirrored Vanity
As you get ready for a night out at this gorgeous mirrored vanity table designed by Kimberley Seldon Design Group, you’ll feel like a glamorous Hollywood star. Take note of the lovely French etched mirror and the chandelier-inspired light fixture—everything you need to channel your inner glam girl.
Gold and Blue
In this bathroom photographed by Amy Bartlam, the golden brass hardware on this vanity contrasts beautifully with the dark blue paint—and the dark blue patterns on the floor tile. This decor exudes a royal, regal air, making you feel like the ruler of your home—and your day.
Small Modern Bathroom Vanities
Although the tub is the focal point of this contemporary bathroom renovation by Hebert Design Build, the vanity should not be overlooked. Instead of a single large piece of furniture, the designer here chose two smaller spaces, one for each person, so they don’t step on each other’s toes in the morning. Clever.
Floating Marble
Decor Pad’s statuary marble bathroom vanity is a work of art in and of itself. Given the material, the floating style gives it an interesting weightlessness; the minimal surroundings really bring out the quality of the stone. A natural wood shelf right beneath the vanity holds everything you need for your morning and evening beauty routines.
DIY Farmhouse Vanity
Whitney and Ashley from Shanty 2 Chic demonstrate how to build your own farmhouse bathroom vanity that is full of style and personality. It’s small but powerful: the interior can be outfitted with shelves and drawers. It’s also ideal for small spaces, as its slim profile fits perfectly in a bathroom corner.
Recycled Antique Bureau
Recycle, reuse, and reclaim! Lucid Interior Design’s antique bureau-turned-vanity in a bathroom demonstrates that some things deserve a second chance. The multiple drawers offer plenty of storage space, and the arched front design creates an unusual yet surprisingly attractive bathroom vanity.
Couples Vanities
If you have extra space in your main bathroom, consider a layout like this one from Kate Marker Interiors. A dressing area with an extra mirror, a slim drawer, and a tufted stool separates two sinks. The overall style is traditional and classic, making it ideal for a gender-neutral space.
Simple Open Vanity
A bathroom vanity does not always need to have a lot of drawers or space to be functional. Whitney Utesch photographed this simple shelf side table, which works well in her small bathroom. Add a basin sink that fits on any flat surface and a wall-mounted faucet to save even more space.
Midcentury Modern
This mid-century modern design by Fivedot Design Build transports you to the 1960s. The color splashes on the drawers and top cabinet door are reminiscent of a Mondrian painting. The sleek, hardware-free design complements the shallow vessel sink and thinly framed mirror.
Nook Vanity
Do you have a spare nook in your bathroom? Why not add a dressing table to it? Jay Gleysteen Architects’ built-in vanity nook is ideal for a large primary bathroom. Plus, you’ll have a dedicated space for your beauty supplies, which will keep the counter space around the sink clear.
Rough Wood
Nature’s beauty does not always necessitate refinement. This Deavita bathroom has a double-shelf rough wood counter with vessel sink and modern faucet fixtures. The contrast of polished and unpolished, wood and stone, makes this bathroom a standout.
Eclectic Powder Room
This bathroom has a wonderful indescribable quality to it. The spiky mirror frame, rough, unpolished edged countertop, rustic wood, and distressed-looking wall finish all appear odd on their own, but when combined, they create something mysteriously appealing. Platinum Companies’ Southwestern powder room features a rustic vanity with a low-profile vessel sink to fulfill all of your desires for a dark and stormy bathroom.