A double floating bathroom vanity is the right choice when the bathroom needs to feel spacious, organized, and visually clean — without losing the comfort of two sinks. These wall-mounted vanities are designed for primary bathrooms, shared family spaces, and larger remodels where daily routines need more room, more storage, and a stronger design statement.
The collection includes several types of floating double sink vanities. For a warm natural look, there are teak wood, white oak, Nordic white oak, and natural Mindi wood models. For a more defined color palette, the category also includes painted finishes such as Black, White, Evergreen, Blue Heather, Burgundy, Pewter Green, and Fine Grain Linen Beige. This makes it easy to match the vanity with modern tile, stone countertops, brass fixtures, matte black hardware, or a softer neutral bathroom design.
One of the most versatile lines in this category is Hampton. It appears in multiple versions, including painted finishes, teak, and white oak, with popular widths such as 60 inch, 72 inch, 80 inch, and 84 inch. Hampton works especially well in bathrooms where the vanity needs to be practical, balanced, and easy to style. In White Oak, it creates a calm and refined look. In Dark Natural Teak or Dark Walnut Teak, it feels richer and more dramatic. In painted colors like Black, Evergreen, White, Burgundy, or Blue Heather, it becomes a stronger focal point.
Charlotte offers a different mood. Available in Natural Mindi Wood with a Honey finish, Charlotte has a warmer, furniture-inspired appearance. It is a good match for bathrooms with natural stone, creamy wall colors, handmade tile, woven textures, and soft lighting. In 60, 72, and 84 inch sizes, it can work for both medium and large bathrooms while keeping the space feeling relaxed and elevated.
For a more architectural look, Houston is one of the standout options. The collection includes Houston floating double sink vanities in painted finishes as well as white oak styles. Some Houston White Oak models feature a curved edge design, which softens the overall shape and makes the vanity feel more custom. This type of vanity looks especially good in contemporary interiors, bathrooms with rounded mirrors, arched details, or minimal tile layouts where the cabinet shape can become part of the design.
The category also includes Madison, Roswell, and Sonoma models, giving customers more choice in texture, proportion, and finish. Reeded and fluted fronts are especially important in this collection. They add depth to the room without relying on bold color, which makes them ideal for bathrooms that need visual interest but still feel clean and uncluttered. A fluted or reeded floating double vanity can turn a plain wall into a finished design feature, especially when paired with wall sconces, a long mirror, or simple stone flooring.
Size is another key part of choosing the right vanity. A 60 inch floating double sink vanity is a practical option for a shared bathroom where two sinks are needed but the room still has limited wall space. A 72 inch vanity gives more breathing room between sinks and more countertop area for daily essentials. Larger 80 inch and 84 inch double floating vanities are better suited for master bathrooms where the vanity is meant to anchor the entire room and provide generous storage.
In everyday use, the benefits are easy to notice. Two sinks make morning and evening routines smoother for couples or families. The wider cabinet gives space for drawers, towels, toiletries, grooming tools, skincare, and cleaning supplies. Because the vanity is mounted above the floor, the bathroom feels less heavy, and the open space underneath makes cleaning easier. This is especially useful in modern bathrooms where the goal is a more open, hotel-style layout.
In interior design, light wood finishes such as White Oak, Nordic White Oak, Light Natural Teak, and Honey help create a spa-like atmosphere. They pair well with beige tile, white walls, brushed nickel, champagne bronze, and natural stone. Darker finishes such as Dark Natural Teak and Dark Walnut Teak work beautifully in bathrooms with marble, black accents, smoky glass, or dramatic lighting. Painted colors bring a more personal look: Black feels bold and modern, Evergreen and Pewter Green add depth, Blue Heather feels softer and more distinctive, while White and Fine Grain Linen Beige keep the space bright and classic.
A double floating vanity is not only a storage piece — it defines the entire bathroom wall. Whether the room needs the warmth of Charlotte, the flexibility of Hampton, the curved profile of Houston, or the texture of a fluted or reeded design, this collection offers options for bathrooms that need both function and a polished designer look.