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Bathroom Vanities in Sandy Springs, GA: Smart Sizes for Every Bath

Sandy Springs is a study in variety — high-rise condos and townhomes near Perimeter, established single-family neighborhoods off Mount Vernon and Riverside, and a steady stream of thoughtful renovations in between. That range means bathroom sizes vary a lot, so choosing the right vanity size is half the battle.

Whether you are outfitting a rental-ready condo or planning a Sandy Springs bathroom remodel in a forever home, the same two decisions carry the project: get the size right for the room, then choose a solid wood bathroom vanity that will hold up and still look intentional years later. That is what separates bathroom vanities in Sandy Springs, GA that feel custom from ones that feel like filler.

Popular Bathroom Vanity Sizes for Sandy Springs Homes

Because Sandy Springs housing runs the full spectrum, so do its bathrooms. Right-sizing is where most projects succeed or stumble.

  • 24–30" singles — perfect for condo and townhome powder rooms near Perimeter, keeping a tight footprint open and uncrowded.
  • 36–48" singles — the sweet spot for a standard hall or guest bath; an offset sink on a 36" or 42" adds usable counter without adding width.
  • 60"+ doubles — the right call for larger single-family primary baths off Riverside and Mount Vernon, where a double sink vanity earns its space.

Every vanity from Willow Bath and Vanity lets you set the sink placement to match your plumbing and layout. For compact condo baths, start with the 24-inch vanities or the single-sink collection; for a shared primary bath, see the double sink vanity collection.

Solid-Wood Finishes That Suit Sandy Springs Bathrooms

With such a mix of home styles, Sandy Springs gives you freedom on finish — the trick is matching the wood to the room rather than to a trend. White oak reads light and modern, a natural fit for sleek Perimeter condos and contemporary renovations. Teak brings warmth and richness that suits established single-family homes. Mango offers characterful grain for a more collected, layered look, and birch gives a smooth, even surface for crisp, minimal baths.

Warm vs. light in a mixed market

In a bright condo bath, lighter white oak or birch keeps the room feeling open. In a traditional single-family primary suite, warmer teak or mango grounds the space. Coordinate the finish with your tile and hardware and the vanity ties the whole bathroom together.

Why Solid Wood (No MDF) Matters in a Georgia Bathroom

Atlanta humidity is hard on furniture, and a bathroom concentrates it. Whether it is a rental-ready condo or a home you will keep for decades, a veneered particleboard vanity is the part that fails first — swelling at the base, peeling at the corners. Willow Bath and Vanity builds every piece from solid hardwood — teak, white oak, mango, or birch — that outlasts particleboard and can be refinished rather than replaced.

That quality is in the construction, too: dovetail-joined drawers and soft-close hardware are standard, and you top the piece with durable quartz, quartzite, or marble — quartz for easy upkeep, quartzite for hardness, marble for natural veining.

Visit a Willow Bath and Vanity Showroom Near Sandy Springs

See solid-wood vanities and countertop options in person at our Alpharetta showroom, the closest to Sandy Springs: 6520 Corporate Court, Suite 200, Alpharetta, GA 30005, (770) 752-2224. We also have a Norcross showroom at 6510 Jimmy Carter Blvd, Suite C, Norcross, GA 30071, (770) 752-2223, for buyers on the other side of the metro. Prefer to order online? We ship across the greater Atlanta metro and vanities arrive ready to install.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size vanity fits a Sandy Springs condo bathroom?

Most condo and townhome powder baths near Perimeter work best with a 24–30" single. A 36" with an offset sink is a good step up if you have a bit more wall to work with.

Single or double vanity for a primary bath?

If two people share the room and you have 60" or more of width, a double sink vanity is worth it. Below that, a wider single with an offset basin gives you the most usable counter.

Will a solid wood vanity hold up in a humid Georgia bathroom?

Yes. Solid teak, white oak, mango, and birch resist the swelling and peeling that affect MDF and particleboard vanities, and the finish can be refreshed over time.

Ready to find the right fit? Browse the full range of bathroom vanities, or start with the single-sink collection sized for Sandy Springs baths of every kind.