How Floating Bathroom Vanities Work in Small, Shared, and Modern Bathrooms
If you’re looking for ways to make a smaller space feel more open, floating bathroom vanities are a good place to start. They mount directly to the wall, leaving the floor clear and making it easier to clean around the base. With fewer corners and no legs to work around, they’re also quicker to keep clean, especially in tight or high-traffic bathrooms. These vanities are especially helpful in narrow layouts, powder rooms, or any bathroom where floor space is limited. Many styles still offer the drawer and cabinet space you need, just without the bulk underneath. A common question is whether floating vanities are strong enough for daily use, and when installed correctly, they’re built to hold a sink and stand up well to everyday routines.
In shared bathrooms, a double sink floating vanity helps two people get ready at the same time without getting in each other’s way. These come in wider sizes, like 60 or 72 inches, and work well in both modern and transitional layouts. If your plumbing isn’t centered, look for a wall-hung vanity with a right side sink or left side sink. These offset sink styles place the basin to one side, which can help avoid major plumbing changes during installation. As for finishes, white oak has a softer, more natural look that pairs well with warm tile, while darker woods or painted finishes offer more contrast and definition.
All modern bathroom vanities in this collection are built with moisture-resistant materials and durable finishes, making them a practical choice for both guest bathrooms and primary suites. These floating vanities use solid wood in key structural areas, with many styles offering optional quartz countertops and undermount sinks. Whether you’re replacing an old cabinet or planning a remodel around a new wall-mounted vanity, this lineup is designed to make your bathroom feel more useful in your daily routine. Browse the collection to see what fits your space and routine.