Are you renovating your bathroom? Perhaps you’re in the process of installing a new bathroom vanity? For many years, bathroom vanities would always have one single sink. That is no longer the case, however, as bathroom vanities are now available with single sink and double sink options. So, which variant should you get for your bathroom? Today, we’ll help you decide if you should get a single sink or double sink bathroom vanity.
Single Sink Bathroom Vanities
With a single sink bathroom vanity, there are a few advantages you gain. To start, single sink vanities don’t use up as much space. This makes them perfect if your bathroom feels a little bit cramped. Also, since there isn’t as much counter space, it’ll be easier to clean this type of vanity, and you typically won’t pay as much money for the installation, as single sink bathroom vanities are usually cheaper.
Double Sink Bathroom Vanities
Nowadays, you have the option to install a double sink bathroom vanity, and these vanities have certain advantages over their single sink counterparts. For example, double sink vanities are perfect for people who have larger families, since you may have multiple people who need to get into the bathroom at a time to prepare for school or work, among other things.
You’ll also have the benefit of additional storage space. Instead of having a single cabinet, you’ll have two cabinets, one per sink. This means you won’t have to fill up your countertop space so much, so your bathroom won’t look as cluttered.
Finally, double sink bathroom vanities give your bathroom quite a boost in appearance. If you have a larger bathroom, a single sink vanity might feel a little small and out of place, whereas double sink vanities are sized more proportionately for the space you have.
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