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Best Sellers: Bathroom Vanities and Accessories

Best Sellers features the bathroom vanities and accessories customers purchase most often. The most popular bathroom vanity sizes are 36 inch, 48 inch, 60 inch, and 72 inch. Smaller sizes are commonly used for single sink layouts, while wider options are preferred for double sink setups in shared bathrooms. White oak and walnut remain two of the most chosen finishes because they work well in both modern and transitional homes. In addition to full vanities and accessories, this collection also includes wood and countertop swatches so you can review materials in person before deciding.

Many shoppers narrow their choice by comparing floating and freestanding vanities. The main difference between the two styles is how they sit in the room. Floating vanities are mounted to the wall and leave the floor visible, creating a more open look. Freestanding designs rest on the floor with a traditional cabinet base and typically work with standard plumbing. Customers often pair vanities with bathroom mirrors, floating shelves, and linen cabinets when finishing a space. Whether you’re updating a powder room or remodeling a larger bathroom, this page reflects what people are actually buying. All products in this collection ship free within the US.

Best Sellers: Bathroom Vanities and Accessories

Best Sellers features the bathroom vanities and accessories customers purchase most often. The most popular bathroom vanity sizes are 36 inch, 48 inch, 60 inch, and 72 inch. Smaller sizes are commonly used for single sink layouts, while wider options are preferred for double sink setups in shared bathrooms. White oak and walnut remain two of the most chosen finishes because they work well in both modern and transitional homes. In addition to full vanities and accessories, this collection also includes wood and countertop swatches so you can review materials in person before deciding.

Many shoppers narrow their choice by comparing floating and freestanding vanities. The main difference between the two styles is how they sit in the room. Floating vanities are mounted to the wall and leave the floor visible, creating a more open look. Freestanding designs rest on the floor with a traditional cabinet base and typically work with standard plumbing. Customers often pair vanities with bathroom mirrors, floating shelves, and linen cabinets when finishing a space. Whether you’re updating a powder room or remodeling a larger bathroom, this page reflects what people are actually buying. All products in this collection ship free within the US.