Atlanta Bathroom Vanities

Fluted (reeded) freestanding vanities in three finishes — Nordic White Oak, solid teak or painted White — with quartz or marble tops. Single, double, center and offset sinks from 24 to 84 inches.

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      The Atlanta bathroom vanity collection is a fluted (reeded) freestanding line offered in three finishes — light Nordic White Oak, warm solid teak, or a crisp painted White. Atlanta pairs vertical fluted cabinet fronts with under-mounted sinks and a quartz or marble top — a warm, textural choice for modern, transitional and organic-modern bathrooms.

      Every Atlanta vanity has fluted fronts and under-mounted rectangular sinks, in Nordic White Oak, solid teak or a painted White finish. Choose single-, double-, center- and offset-sink layouts from 24 up to 84 inches.

      What Is the Atlanta Collection?

      The Atlanta bathroom vanity collection is a fluted (reeded) freestanding vanity line offered in Nordic White Oak, solid teak or a painted White finish, with vertical fluted fronts, under-mounted rectangular sinks and quartz or marble tops. It stands out for its reeded texture and its three finish choices, in single-, double-, center- and offset-sink layouts.

      In short: Atlanta is a fluted, freestanding vanity in three finishes — Nordic White Oak, warm teak or painted White — with single/double/offset sizes from 24 to 84 inches and quartz or marble tops.

      Why Choose an Atlanta Bathroom Vanity?

      Atlanta is the collection to reach for when you want natural wood and real texture. The vertical fluted fronts add depth and a designer feel, and you get a true choice of finish — light Scandinavian Nordic White Oak, warm water-resistant teak, or a crisp painted White. The freestanding silhouette suits modern, transitional and organic-modern bathrooms alike.

      Choose Atlanta if you want:

      • A fluted (reeded) freestanding bathroom vanity with real texture
      • A choice of Nordic White Oak, solid teak or a painted White finish
      • Natural wood grain, or a clean painted White look
      • Under-mounted rectangular sinks
      • A quartz or marble top with matching backsplash
      • Single-, double-, center- or offset-sink layouts
      • Sizes from a 24 inch single up to an 84 inch double

      Construction & Specifications

      Detail Atlanta Specification
      Construction Fluted cabinet in Nordic White Oak, solid teak or a painted White finish
      Design Fluted (reeded) freestanding cabinet with vertical grooved fronts
      Sinks Under-mounted rectangular sink(s)
      Cabinet depth 22 in. deep
      Countertops Quartz (many colors) or Carrara marble, with a matching backsplash
      Faucet holes Every countertop supports single-hole, 8 in. widespread or wall-mount faucets
      Finishes Nordic White Oak, teak (Dark Natural / Premium) and painted White
      Sink layouts Single, center, left-offset, right-offset and double sink

      White Oak, Teak & White

      Atlanta's signature is finish choice. The same fluted silhouette comes in two natural woods and a painted White:

      Material Look Best For
      Nordic White Oak Light, pale, Scandinavian grain Bright, airy, organic-modern and Scandinavian bathrooms
      Solid Teak Warm, golden-brown grain that deepens over time Spa-style and warm modern bathrooms; the most water-resistant hardwood
      Painted White Clean, crisp painted finish Transitional, coastal and classic-modern bathrooms

      White oak keeps the room light and calm; teak brings warmth and exceptional water resistance thanks to its natural oils; and the painted White finish gives a clean, classic look that suits almost any palette.

      The Fluted (Reeded) Design

      Atlanta's fluted (reeded) front is vertical grooved texture that catches the light and gives the vanity a designer, organic-modern feel. Many shoppers search for this look as a reeded, fluted or ribbed vanity. On natural wood, the fluting emphasizes the grain and turns a simple cabinet into a textural focal point.

      Atlanta Bathroom Vanity Size Guide

      Before choosing a finish, start with size. Atlanta runs from a compact 24 inch single sink up to a large 84 inch double, in single-, double-, center- and offset-sink layouts.

      Atlanta Vanity Size Best For Recommended Layout Shop by Size
      24 inch Powder rooms, small guest baths, apartments Single sink 24″ vanities
      30 inch Small bathrooms, guest baths, apartments Single sink 30″ vanities
      36 inch Guest bathrooms, hall baths, small full bathrooms Center, left or right offset sink 36″ vanities
      42 inch Medium bathrooms and guest baths Single sink 42″ vanities
      48 inch Larger single sink bathrooms Single sink 48″ vanities
      60 inch Primary and shared bathrooms Single or double sink 60″ vanities
      72 inch Comfortable primary and shared bathrooms Double sink 72″ vanities
      84 inch Large primary bathrooms and luxury remodels Double sink 84″ vanities

      For a powder room or small bath, choose 24, 30 or 36 inch. For a primary bathroom, choose 60, 72 or 84 inch depending on whether you need one sink or two.

      Single Sink vs Double Sink Atlanta Vanities

      Atlanta comes in both single-sink and double-sink layouts. Single-sink suits guest baths and smaller bathrooms; double-sink suits shared primary bathrooms and wider vanity walls.

      Layout Best For Why It Works
      Single sink (30–60 in) Guest baths, hall baths, smaller bathrooms Fluted texture and natural wood without crowding the room
      Double sink (60 in) Primary and shared bathrooms Two under-mounted basins with a comfortable footprint
      Double sink (72 in) Comfortable primary bathrooms More counter space between the two basins
      Large double (84 in) Primary bath focal walls Two basins plus a wide fluted footprint

      Compare related layouts: single sink bathroom vanities and double sink bathroom vanities.

      Center & Offset Sink Atlanta Vanities

      The Atlanta 36 inch is available in center-sink, left-offset and right-offset layouts. An offset sink is useful when you want more usable counter space on one side, or when the plumbing is not centered on the wall.

      Sink Layout Best For Why It Helps
      Center sink Most standard 36 inch layouts Balanced look with easy mirror alignment
      Left offset sink More counter space needed on the right Works better with off-center plumbing
      Right offset sink More counter space needed on the left Creates one larger usable counter zone

      Compare left offset sink vanities and right offset sink vanities before choosing your Atlanta size.

      Quartz and Marble Countertops

      Atlanta vanities are finished with a quartz or marble top and a matching backsplash. There is a wide choice of quartz colors plus Carrara marble.

      Countertop Type Best For Design Result
      White quartz White oak, teak or White Atlanta Clean contrast that lets the wood grain and fluting lead
      Calacatta & Carrara-look quartz Modern and luxury bathrooms Elegant veining with easy everyday care
      Carrara marble Luxury bathrooms and natural stone lovers Classic, unique and high-end
      Warm & dramatic quartz Bold, designer bathrooms Movement and character that echoes the wood

      White quartz is the most flexible option because it works with both the light oak and the warm teak. Warm-veined stones pair especially well with the teak.

      Faucet Configuration Options

      Every Atlanta countertop supports single-hole, 8-inch widespread or wall-mount faucets, so you can match the faucet to your style. Confirm the faucet drilling before ordering, and for double-sink Atlanta vanities make sure both faucet zones match.

      Faucet Configuration Best For Design Feel
      Single-hole faucet Modern bathrooms and clean quartz tops Minimal, easy to clean, streamlined
      8-inch widespread faucet Transitional, classic and luxury bathrooms Elegant, balanced, high-end
      Wall-mount faucet Custom and architectural bathroom designs Spa-like, clean countertop, designer look

      Best Atlanta Vanity by Bathroom Type

      Bathroom Type Best Atlanta Vanity Why
      Powder room / small bath 24, 30 or 36 inch Atlanta Fluted texture and a finished look without overwhelming the room
      Guest bathroom 36, 42 or 48 inch Atlanta More counter space and a finished, textural look
      Scandinavian / organic-modern bathroom Nordic White Oak Atlanta Light, pale grain that suits modern palettes
      Transitional / coastal bathroom Painted White Atlanta Clean, classic finish that works with any tile
      Spa-style bathroom Teak Atlanta Warm, water-resistant natural wood
      Primary bathroom 60, 72 or 84 inch double sink Two basins with a wide fluted footprint
      Shared / family bathroom 60–84 inch double sink Two sink zones and generous counter space

      What to Measure Before Buying an Atlanta Vanity

      Before ordering an Atlanta bathroom vanity — especially a large double — measure carefully.

      • Wall width: measure the full wall or opening where the vanity will sit.
      • Vanity depth: Atlanta cabinets are about 22 inches deep — confirm the walkway and clearance.
      • Plumbing location: check drain and supply placement before choosing single, double, center or offset sink layout.
      • Faucet drilling: confirm single-hole, 8 inch widespread or wall-mount before ordering.
      • Countertop overhang: measure the finished top, not only the cabinet box.

      Before ordering: read our bathroom vanity measurement guide to confirm width, depth, plumbing rough-in and sink placement.

      See Atlanta Vanities in Person

      Photos are helpful, but the fluted texture, the difference between white oak and teak, and countertop veining are easier to judge in person. Wood tones can look different depending on bathroom lighting, tile color and the countertop you choose.

      Visit a Willow Bath & Vanity showroom to compare Atlanta in Nordic White Oak, teak and painted White, the fluted reeded texture, countertop options and single-, double- and offset-sink layouts in person. Bring your measurements, photos of the space and plumbing location to make choosing easier.

      Final Thoughts

      The Atlanta bathroom vanity collection is the one to reach for when you want natural wood and real texture — solid Nordic White Oak or teak (never MDF), fluted reeded fronts, and a quartz or marble top.

      Choose Nordic White Oak for a light, Scandinavian look, teak for warmth and water resistance, or painted White for a clean classic finish. Pick a 24–42 inch Atlanta for a small or guest bath, and a 60, 72 or 84 inch for a primary or shared bathroom.

      Atlanta Vanity FAQs

      The Atlanta is a fluted (reeded) freestanding vanity line offered in three finishes — Nordic White Oak, solid teak or a painted White — with under-mounted sinks and a quartz or marble top, in single-, double-, center- and offset-sink layouts from 24 to 84 inches.

      Atlanta comes in three finishes: light Nordic White Oak, warm solid teak (Dark Natural / Premium), and a crisp painted White. The wood finishes show natural grain; the White finish gives a clean, classic look.

      Atlanta runs from a compact 24 inch single sink up to a large 84 inch double sink, with 30, 36, 42, 48, 60 and 72 inch options in between. The 36 inch is offered in center- and offset-sink layouts.

      Yes. Atlanta has vertical fluted (reeded) fronts — grooved texture that catches the light and gives the vanity a designer, organic-modern feel across all three finishes.

      Yes. Alongside the Nordic White Oak and teak wood finishes, Atlanta is offered in a crisp painted White — a clean, classic choice that suits transitional, coastal and modern bathrooms.

      Yes. The Atlanta 36 inch is available with a center sink or an offset sink. An offset sink gives you more usable counter space on one side and helps when the plumbing is not centered on the wall.

      Atlanta vanities are finished with a quartz or marble top and a matching backsplash — a wide range of quartz colors plus Carrara marble. White quartz is the most flexible because it suits all three finishes.

      Choose a single-sink Atlanta (24–60 inch) for powder rooms, guest baths and smaller bathrooms, and a double-sink Atlanta (60, 72 or 84 inch) for primary and shared bathrooms where two people need their own basin.