Contemporary Bathroom Vanities
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Choosing the right contemporary bathroom vanity is a key design decision that can transform your space. Vanderloc's contemporary collection is handcrafted in the USA and available across a wide range of sizes, finishes, and configurations. Each piece is built to the standard that a well-designed primary bathroom deserves. Browse by size, style, or configuration below to find the vanity that fits your space and your aesthetic.
Elevate Your Bathroom with a Contemporary Vanity
Contemporary Floating Vanities
Wall-mounted floating vanities bring a visual lightness to the bathroom, lifting the cabinetry off the floor to open the space and make the room feel larger and more intentional. Both the Gilded and Ventura collections include floating options, giving you a range of finishes and sizes.
Contemporary Single Vanities
Single sink configurations are ideal for powder rooms, guest baths, and smaller primary bathrooms where a clean, well-proportioned vanity is the goal without the footprint of a double. Vanderloc's contemporary single options span a range of widths and storage configurations, making it easy to find the right balance of counter space and cabinet depth for the room.
Contemporary Double Vanities
Double sink configurations are designed for shared primary bathrooms where two people need dedicated sink and storage space without negotiating for room each morning. The Ventura Four-Drawer Double is a strong example of what this configuration can offer, bringing generous organized storage on each side alongside a wide, usable countertop.
Design Your Own Contemporary Bathroom Vanity
Consider Your Bathroom Size
Vanity width should be proportional to the room's available wall space and overall square footage, with narrower configurations in the 24 to 36 inch range working well in powder rooms and guest baths and wider options from 48 to 84 inches better suited for primary bathrooms with more generous layouts. Browse 30", 42", 54", 60", and 72" vanities to filter by width and find the right fit for your floor plan.
Floating vs. Freestanding
Floating vanities create an open, airy look by lifting the cabinetry off the floor, making the bathroom feel larger and simplifying floor cleaning underneath. Freestanding vanities sit directly on the floor and offer easier installation since no wall anchoring is required, along with slightly more enclosed storage capacity. The right choice depends on your installation situation, storage priorities, and how much visual weight you want the vanity to carry in the space.
Single vs. Double Sink
A single sink suits bathrooms used by one person or spaces where countertop surface area is more valuable than a second sink. Double sinks make the most sense in shared primary bathrooms where two people move through their morning routines simultaneously and need their own dedicated space at the vanity. Available wall space, plumbing rough-in locations, and the number of daily users should all inform this decision before a configuration is chosen.
Finish Selection
Gray Weathered suits bathrooms with cool, neutral palettes and pairs naturally with white stone countertops and matte black or brushed nickel hardware.
Natural Weathered brings warmth and organic texture to the contemporary palette, ideal for spaces that want clean lines without feeling cold or overly minimal.
Smoked Modern adds depth and atmosphere while preserving the character of the wood grain beneath, working well in richer, moodier bathroom environments.
Pure White delivers a crisp, clean minimalism that reads as bright and open, pairing well with light stone surfaces and chrome or brushed nickel fixtures.
Noir creates dramatic contrast and a strong visual statement, working particularly well with warm metal hardware and light countertop materials.
Estate Emulsion and American White Oak offer warmer, more nuanced options that complement natural stone, warm tilework, and spaces with a more layered design palette.
Explore additional customizations including finish samples and custom colors.
Drawer Selection
Storage that fits your routine, not the other way around. Choose from drawer, cabinet, and combo layouts built for how you use the space.
Two-drawer — best for a single-user vanity with light everyday storage (toiletries, small essentials).
Left/right offset — best when you want your sink and storage positioned to one side, keeping the opposite side open for counter space.
Four-drawer double — best for shared bathrooms where each person wants two dedicated drawers of their own.
Combo (cabinet + drawer) — best for mixing storage types on one vanity: drawers up top for daily essentials, cabinet space below for bulkier items.
Integrated vs. Separate Countertop
An integrated countertop creates a seamless, uninterrupted surface from cabinet to sink that is easy to clean and contributes to the minimal contemporary aesthetic. A separate countertop offers more flexibility, allowing you to choose the material, profile, and sink style independently and swap components over time if the design direction changes. Explore available vanity tops to find a countertop option that pairs well with your chosen finish and configuration.
Why Choose Vanderloc for Your Contemporary Vanity
Handcrafted and made in the USA Every Vanderloc contemporary vanity is built domestically with the material quality and construction care that mass-produced alternatives cannot replicate, from finish application through to hardware selection.
Customization available Finishes, hardware, and configuration details can be tailored to better suit your specific space and design vision, including custom paint color options. Learn more about customizing your contemporary vanity.
A size range that covers every bathroom With vanity widths available from 24 to 84 inches across the contemporary collection, there is a configuration that works for every bathroom layout from small powder rooms to large luxury suites.
Complete Your Contemporary Bathroom
A frameless or LED mirror keeps the vanity wall clean and intentional. Pair it with minimalist faucets, coordinating sinks and vanity tops, and floating shelves or storage cabinets to carry the contemporary aesthetic through the rest of the space.