Small bathrooms need vanities that work harder. A 20"–29" bathroom vanity is designed for spaces where every inch matters, but style, storage, and quality still need to feel intentional. This size range is ideal for powder rooms, guest bathrooms, apartment baths, narrow layouts, and compact remodels where a larger cabinet would make the room feel crowded.
At Willow Bath and Vanity, the 20"–29" collection focuses on beautifully made single sink vanities that bring real design value to smaller spaces. Most models in this category are 24 inch bathroom vanities, making them a practical choice for homeowners who want a compact footprint with enough presence to complete the room. These vanities are small enough to fit limited layouts, yet detailed enough to feel like a finished furniture piece rather than a basic utility cabinet.
This category includes several Willow Bath and Vanity collections, each offering a different style direction. Aberdeen brings a clean and classic look that works well in traditional, transitional, and bright bathroom designs. Boston adds a more refined painted style, especially for homeowners who want a soft gray tone that feels calm and versatile. Catalina appears in both painted and teak options, making it a flexible choice for bathrooms that need either a crisp white vanity or a warmer natural wood statement.
For a more elevated wood look, Elizabeth offers teak character with a furniture-inspired feel. It is a strong fit for bathrooms with stone tile, warm lighting, brushed brass, or organic modern finishes. Madison adds a floating teak option to the size range, giving small bathrooms a lighter visual profile by keeping the floor more open. This can be especially useful in compact spaces where a freestanding vanity might feel too heavy.
The Malibu collection gives this category more variety in color and material. It includes painted, mango wood, and teak wood designs, allowing customers to choose between a more decorative vanity, a natural mango finish, or a richer teak style. Malibu works well in powder rooms where the vanity becomes a design accent, as well as in guest bathrooms that need a balance of storage and personality.
Parker is one of the key collections in this size range, especially for homeowners who like natural mango wood and whitewashed finishes. Parker has a relaxed, textural look that pairs well with coastal, farmhouse, organic, and casual modern interiors. In a small bathroom, mango wood can add warmth without overwhelming the space, while lighter finishes help keep the room feeling open.
The Sonoma collection adds another design-focused option, including white oak and reeded styles. These vanities are a good choice when the bathroom has simple tile or neutral walls and needs texture from the cabinet itself. Reeded and fluted details create depth and shadow, giving a small vanity more visual impact without requiring bold color or oversized hardware.
A 20"–29" vanity is also practical from a layout perspective. In a powder room, it leaves more space around the toilet and doorway. In a guest bath, it provides a real sink and storage area without taking over the room. In apartments or older homes, this size can help solve tight plumbing and wall-space limitations while still giving the bathroom a finished, upgraded look.
The finish selection in this category supports many design styles. White and gray vanities create a clean, timeless look. Green finishes add personality and work well as a powder room accent. Natural mango, teak, and white oak tones bring warmth and texture. Dark teak and walnut-inspired finishes create contrast for bathrooms with light tile, while whitewashed and light wood options help smaller rooms feel brighter.
Even in a compact size, the right vanity can change the entire bathroom. A well-designed 24 inch single sink vanity gives the room storage, structure, and a clear focal point. Whether the goal is classic, coastal, organic, modern, or transitional, the 20"–29" collection offers compact vanities that feel intentional, functional, and beautifully suited to smaller spaces.