1. Synchronized teethbrushing is not yet an Olympic event, but a double sink bathroom vanity will win you a gold medal for considerate bathroom usage. As a his-and-hers bathroom storage solution or a timesaver for your family's morning routine, a double sink vanity is a master bath masterpiece.
2. Contemporary bathroom vanity sets put a fresh face on a familiar routine, with stylish, storage-oriented designs that get the most out of your bathroom's square footage. Our modern double sink bathroom vanities include wall-mounted designs with mirror-adjacent storage for maximum efficiency.
3. If you think "traditional" means the way it's always been done, traditional double sink bathroom vanities will show you something new. With an eclectic mix of classic styles such as Shaker, Mission, and Victorian, our traditional vanities take bathroom furniture back to the future.
4. Wood and stone may be the bathroom standards, but our vanity finish and countertop color palette ranges from black, brown, and espresso to whites and creams that would lighten the tone of your bathroom makeover.
5. Cherry wood finishes provide a rich color and visual warmth that are ideal for creating a relaxing and inviting atmosphere. Cherry bathroom vanities are friendly yet elegant—a perfect combination for peerless bathroom decors.
6. Oak wood double sink bathroom vanities offer a clean, casual, contemporary aesthetic. Their minimal ornamentation, combined with oak wood's open grain, makes for a comfortable and homey furnishing that's suitable for transitional decors with lighter color schemes.
7. Mahogany and walnut are favored finishes for traditional wood double sink bathroom vanities. They're dark yet lustrous woods that appear less often in bathrooms, which makes for unique and distinctive interiors. Some walnut-finish vanities could even work in a retro/contemporary bathroom.
8. Bathroom vanity countertop debates tend to focus on the durability of granite, but a bathroom is not a kitchen. Marble bathroom vanity countertops won't be subject to the rigors of cooking—unless you have a special bath-and-Belgian-waffles ritual.
9. Granite bathroom vanity countertops are generally more durable than marble or a lower-cost stone such as travertine. However, a granite-top vanity will require sealing at least once a year, and acidic or abrasive cleaners should be avoided.
10. Countertop pop quiz: which is the most preferred countertop material for contemporary double sink bathroom vanities? It's glass, the unsung hero of modern interiors. Affordable, low maintenance, and easy to clean, glass bathroom vanities give bathrooms a cool, contemporary edge.
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