Single Vanity Bathroom Mirror Ideas

Single Vanity Bathroom Mirror Ideas

Design: Eye for Pretty, Photo: Amy Bartlam

Every bathroom is made better by the addition of a vanity. Vanities—which, at their core, are really just made up of sinks and mirrors—add functionality to any bathroom. They aid you in easily getting ready in the morning, checking your reflection in the middle of a party, and washing your hands any time you need.

But, sometimes one vanity simply isn't enough. If you share a bathroom with someone else, you might crave your own getting-ready space. And even if you're flying solo, maybe you just want to take full advantage of the space you have. In either case, a double vanity could take your space from good to even better.

Since double vanities can range immensely in terms of size and design, you should be able to find—or curate—one that fits right into your space. Scroll on to see 24 double vanity ideas that will have you craving a bathroom designed for two.

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Bring Out the Best in Your Space

Erin Williamson Design

Before adding anything to your space, you'll want to take a good, long look at what you already have. If natural boundaries are already built into your space, let your vanity stretch from wall to wall. If you get a lot of natural light, be sure to work around your windows.

Start by identifying your bathroom's best features, and then add a double vanity that makes the most of them.

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Consider Your Entire Space

Cathie Hong

Your vanity doesn't exist in a vacuum. Odds are, it makes up just one corner of your bathroom—so it needs to match the rest of your design.

Look for opportunities to add consistency and cohesion to your space. If your bathroom is lined with sleek black tiles, consider using a few matching accents in your vanity.

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Let Your Sink Get Wide

Pure Salt Interiors

Take full advantage of the space you have. If your bathroom is wide, let your vanity stretch across it, and invest in one sprawling sink rather than two smaller ones.

This statement-making accent won't work in every space—mostly because it literally won't fit into every space—but, if you have the room, it can transform your bathroom into a total show-stopper.

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Spring for Statement-Making Mirrors

Reena Sotropa

Mirrors play a key role in any vanity, and if you're crafting a double vanity, you have the option to spring for not one—but two—statement-making mirrors.

Look for bold pieces that blend function and form. You want a mirror you love looking at, but it's just about useless if you can't see your reflection in it.

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Spread Your Vanity Across Your Room

Katie Hodges Design

Vanities are often restricted to one wall or corner, but that doesn't mean they have to be. If you have the space for it, why not let your vanity stretch across two different walls?

This will maximize your storage space, rendering your bathroom even more functional than it already is.

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Make the Most of Your Space

Jessica Nelson Design

Double vanities aren't off-limits in small bathrooms. If you're navigating a small space, look for creative ways to make the most of what you've got. A double sink will transform your vanity without adding much extra width, and if you spring for a wall-mounted option, you can save space under your sink, too.

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Cozy Things Up With a Rug

Cathie Hong

Bathroom floors tend to be lined with tiles, which can feel cold and harsh on bare feet, so cozy up your space with a rug. This rug can be as bold or as subtle as you want it to be—just make sure you love the way it feels on your feet. Its chief purpose is to keep you feeling comfortable.

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Design From Ceiling to Floor

Cathie Hong

Vanities tend to be pretty tall, so they naturally guide the eye from ceiling to floor. Given this, you'll want to make sure your vanity feels cohesive from top to bottom. Start at your lighting fixtures, work your way down to your cabinets, and don't forget about your floors.

This is especially important if there are bold accents in your space. Printed tiles are bound to make a statement, and you want to make sure your vanity looks great next to them.

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Invest in Good Lighting

Design: Eye for Pretty, Photo: Amy Bartlam

Vanities aren't just for hand-washing: they're also for getting ready and checking your reflection, so good lighting is key.

Invest in statement lighting that looks good in your space, and that gives you all the light you're looking for. You want your vanity to be pretty, but you also want it to be practical. Lighting a great place to strike a balance between the two.

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Free Up Space With a Hovering Sink

Sarah Fultz Interiors

A lot of sinks are built into cabinets that run all the way down to the floor, and this can be great for maximizing storage space. But, if you want to make your room feel a little bigger, you might be better off with a hovering option.

Many hovering sinks come attached to cabinets and drawers that give you plenty of space to store your stuff. Since they hover several feet above the ground, they can make your space look and feel a little roomier.

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Use Pendant Lights to Your Advantage

LeClair Decor

You don't have to mount your lights on your wall—instead, you can hang them from your ceiling. This use of pendant lighting is a creative way to free up space, giving you more wall space to work with. Plus, it tends to look incredibly striking—and that's always a plus.

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Let Your Palette Set the Mood

Devon Grace Interiors

Color sets the mood in any space, so be sure to choose your palette thoughtfully. Remember that you have your walls, your floors, your cabinets, and your countertops to play with—you can also use your mirrors and hardware to introduce an accent color or two.

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Set the Tone With Every Detail

Pure Salt Interiors

If you're building out a vanity from scratch rather than working with a pre-made option, be sure to put thought into every detail. Your vanity isn't just a sink and a mirror, as you also have things like countertops, cabinets, and lighting to consider.

Put some extra time and effort in while shopping, and you'll thank yourself when your picture-perfect bathroom finally comes together.

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Try a Hanging Mirror

Katie Hodges Design

If you've been blessed with a massive bathroom window, don't cover the whole thing up just to make your vanity work. Instead, look for creative ways to use the asset to your advantage.

Consider an out-of-the-box solution—like hanging mirrors from your ceiling. This choice will maximize the functionality of your vanity without sacrificing the natural light from your window.

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Make the Most of Your Corners

Pure Salt Interiors

Most vanities exist on a single wall or on a smaller portion of a single wall. But, yours could just as easily stretch across a corner. If you have two adjacent walls to work with, consider turning both into vanities.

Designate one vanity as a hand-washing station, and the other as your go-to getting-ready spot. Just make sure both vanities meet your needs, and you are good to go.

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Treat Yourself to a Little Counter Space

Reena Sotropa

When curating a vanity, many of us prioritize our sinks and our mirrors—and we completely neglect our countertops. But, ample counter space makes any bathroom more usable. Be sure to add it to your list of priorities and to treat yourself to a fair amount, if you have the space for it.

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Spring for a Vessel Sink

Desiree Burns Interiors

Vessel sinks always make a statement because they're the kind of thing you find in sleek hotel bathrooms—not in someone's home. So, if you have the budget and the stamina to install a new sink, consider investing in a statement-making option.

A bold sink can transform your space—even if you keep the rest of your decor relatively simple.

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Outfit Your Space in Extras

LeClair Decor

No bathroom is fully functional without soap, hand towels, and an obvious place to store used linens. Make space for these items as you build out your vanity, then be sure to stock up on them once the design process is done.

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Keep Your Hardware Consistent

Rikki Snyder

Vanities are lined with hardware: there are sink faucets, drawer pulls, mirror frames, and lighting fixtures to consider. And if you zoom out even further, you'll find other kinds of hardware—like towel racks and door hinges—filling your bathroom as well.

Your hardware doesn't have to match perfectly, but it should feel cohesive. So, keep an eye on it as you outfit your space.

A gold faucet, currently for sale at West Elm

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Use Statement Lighting to Frame Your Vanity

Katie Martinez Design

Many vanities boast lighting fixtures installed above mirrors, but sometimes, you'll see lighting fixtures installed next to mirrors, instead. If you have the space for it, this can be a statement-making choice.

You can frame each mirror with two lights for a total of four, or you can frame both mirrors with two lights. The latter option will visually group your mirrors together, making your double vanity feel more like one solid unit.

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Try Out a Wall-Mounted Sink

White Sands

Wall-mounted sinks can make an exciting addition to any bathroom, but they're particularly fun when used with a double vanity.

Why? Wall-mounted sinks aren't the kind of thing you see every day—and double wall-mounted sinks are even rarer, so they're sure to make a statement in your space.

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Maximize Your Storage Space

Reena Sotropa

Vanities are better when they offer ample storage space. After all, you need a place to put your toiletries. And—lest you want to ruin your carefully curated vanity aesthetic—you can't just place that stuff on your countertops. Be sure to build plenty of cabinets and drawers into your space.

If you're navigating a small bathroom, look for clever places to add storage—like in cabinets tucked behind your mirrors.

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Go Mirrorless

Jessica Nelson Design

You can make a double vanity work in just about any space—even one that's uniquely shaped. So, don't sweat it if a slanted wall makes it hard to mount a mirror.

Store your sink there, and place a mirror nearby. This deconstructed approach won't make your vanity any less useful. In fact, it offers a clever way to make the most of your space.

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Invest in Thoughtful Finishing Touches

LeClair Decor

The cherry on top of any stunning bathroom? The accent pieces that make it feel homey and complete. So invest in cozy extras, like plush towels and pretty plants. These little additions will make your bathroom feel more delightful—giving you something to enjoy every time you step foot in the room.

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Single Vanity Bathroom Mirror Ideas

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