Ultimate Guide To Choosing The Best Bathroom Vanity

Author: May

Sep. 08, 2025

Ultimate Guide To Choosing The Best Bathroom Vanity

A bathroom is a smaller space, and you want to make the most of every change you’re making. This includes your Ottawa bathroom vanity. It can easily become the main attraction of your bathroom, which means that you want to get it right the first time.

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But how do you choose a bathroom vanity for your Ottawa bathroom renovation that not only looks good but also checks off everything on your list of needs? Do you follow the top bathroom trends or strike out on your own? We can help you find the bathroom vanity that will make your bathroom your new favourite place in the house.

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The Steps to Choosing a Bathroom Vanity

As much as we’d like the process to be as easy as 1-2-3, it does take thought and careful consideration. You need to take into account everything from utility to looks. These steps will help you collect all the information you need to choose the right bathroom vanity.

Keep In Mind: If you are renovating a guest bathroom or powder room, you don’t have to do quite as much planning. In that case, take the opportunity to go for stylish and fun without worrying about what else it has to do.

1. Consider Who Is Going to Be Using It, and How

Your vanity choice should be guided by the people who will be using it and the type of things they will be using it for.

For example, if you are renovating an ensuite for you and your partner, both of whom need a sink at the same time in the morning, you may be looking at double sink vanities. However, if you’re by yourself, you can make do with a single vanity in your primary bathroom.

You also need to consider how you will be using your vanity. If you are someone who likes to do your makeup and hair, you’ll want more counter space and storage to accommodate supplies.

We’ve created many vanities over the years, and we’ll be able to help create a design that works for every person and every use.

2. Find out Where Your Plumbing Is Located

Plumbing will dictate where your vanity is going to go. It costs time and money to make changes to your plumbing.

This means that your plumbing will also have a say when it comes to choosing a style. For example, a floor-mounted vanity can make use of the typical plumbing layout. By contrast, a wall-mounted vanity might require moving the plumbing hookups for your sink.

Moving the plumbing is not impossible; it depends on your needs and the budget you have set aside for the project. If you decide to work with the existing plumbing setup, it will help you narrow down your vanity styles.

3. Look at Potential Obstacles to Determine Placement and Size

You can always change bathroom designs. Doors and walls? That’s a little harder. This limits the places you can put your vanity. Things you want to consider when determining placement include:

  • Door swing: If your bathroom door swings inwards and hits the vanity, this is both ineffective and annoying.
  • The shower: Are you opting for a shower with a door instead of a curtain? This is another swing you should account for when deciding where to place your vanity.
  • The toilet: Do you want the vanity in front of, beside, or far from the toilet? Will you be bumping into the vanity when trying to ‘go’?
  • The flow of traffic: Your vanity shouldn’t make navigating the rest of your bathroom a bother. If you’re constantly bumping into it trying to avoid something else, you’re going to get frustrated, not to mention bruised.

Experiment by walking around the space. If you can’t completely visualize the layout, try using a vanity substitute—a box will do. This will indicate where the vanity would be placed and how it would affect the rest of the room.

Once you have the rough placement, you can narrow down the size of your vanity. It needs to make sense in relation to the size of your bathroom; this is where a tape measure comes in handy! You (or your contractor) will need to take some measurements to determine how long, deep, and high the vanity can be, based on the factors we’ve discussed.

  • Width: This measurement will indicate whether you have space for a single or double vanity. Most vanities are between 24” and 60” wide, but other lengths are available, especially if you have something custom-made for you.
  • Height: Taller, “comfort height” vanities (up to 36” high) are frequently chosen for master bathrooms, while child-friendly standard height (30” to 32”) vanities are often used in guest bathrooms.
  • Depth: A deeper vanity will increase storage space, so if room permits, go for it! Most vanities have a depth of between 17 and 24 inches.

The end result should be a set of measurements that will determine the area your vanity will occupy, allowing you to move to the next step.

Design Tip: A smaller bathroom can be a challenge, but we have some tips on how to save space and still get a bathroom, even a zen spa-like bathroom—complete with vanity—that looks great!

Design Tip: A smaller bathroom can be a challenge, but we have some tips on how to save space and still get a bathroom – complete with vanity – that looks great!

4. Choose the Type of Vanity You Need for Your Bathroom

Before you dive into styles and finishes, it’s essential to select the right type of vanity that suits your bathroom and your usage.

Single Sink Bath Vanities

Ideal for smaller bathrooms or powder rooms, single sink vanities provide much-needed storage without taking up too much space. You can also opt for a single sink in a larger vanity to maximize countertop space.

Double Sink Vanities

Perfect for shared bathrooms, double sink vanities offer the added convenience of allowing two people to use the space at once. Double sink vanities are also larger, providing you with more storage space as well.

Wall-Mounted Vanities

Wall-mounted vanities, also known as floating vanities, create a clean, airy, modern look while maximizing floor space, a favourite choice for contemporary bathrooms.

Freestanding Vanities

A classic choice for many bathroom designs, freestanding vanities combine flexibility and timeless appeal, in many cases creating a finished furniture look.

Corner Bath Vanities

Corner vanities have a compact, wedge-shaped design and a single sink. They’re ideal for tight spaces, like powder rooms or guest bathrooms. Turn to a talented designer to make the most of this layout, ensuring it feels intentional and not cramped.

5. Select a Vanity Design Style That Suits Your Space

Bathroom vanities come in a variety of styles to suit every taste and space.

Modern Vanities

Sleek, minimal, and often spa-inspired, modern vanities feature clean lines and calming colour palettes. Floating vanities, vessel sinks, and natural materials like wood and stone are popular in this style.

Traditional Vanities

Grounded in classic design, traditional vanities often feature decorative, furniture-like designs. These vanities bring warmth and polished elegance to your bathroom.

Transitional Vanities

A perfect blend of traditional charm and modern simplicity, transitional vanities offer flexibility and timeless appeal. Think clean lines paired with softer finishes and contemporary hardware.

Of course, bathroom design is all about balance. Your vanity may lean toward contemporary or classic, while other elements, such as lighting, tile, and even flooring, might introduce rustic warmth, mid-century charm, or luxury. An expert designer can help you pull it all together to create a space you’ll love.

6. Decide How Much and What Kind of Storage You Want

One of the perks of a vanity is having more storage. You’ll finally have a place to put everything!

Before we get too excited about the storage, you have to look at the space and sizing you settled on in step three.

Depending on the space and what you want to store, some compromises may need to be made. For example, you may be unable to accommodate three columns of drawers and have room for the sink plumbing in the space available. You may have to mix and match. Don’t worry; we’re great at creating a design that works no matter what.

Remember: Drawers and cabinet doors take up different types of space. Drawers extend outward, and doors swing out and to the side. Depending on the placement and layout of your bathroom, one may work better than the other. No matter which style you go with, we have some organizational tools that will give you maximum storage with minimal problems.

7. Determine Your Sink Style

You’ve probably spent a lot of time determining what faucet and taps you want, but don’t forget that they are only one part of the sink. You also need to carefully consider the bowl and how it will impact the look and utility of your vanity.

With so many sink styles available, it can be a little overwhelming to pick the one you’ll like the most. The best way to approach it is to decide how much counter space you want and how much should be allotted to the sink.

A sink is going to take up some countertop space no matter the style, but depending on which one you choose, you can minimize the impact. Compare standard sinks with vessel, undermount, and all-in-one styles to get a better idea of how you want your own vanity set up.

The size of your sink will also depend on your priorities for the vanity. For example, if you’re working with a limited surface area because floor space is scarce, a smaller sink will be ideal for your new vanity.

8. Pick Cabinet Materials That Will Handle Wear and Tear and Still Look Good

Your vanity is likely to come into contact with a variety of substances during its lifetime. Water, spilled makeup, and cleaning products, just to name a few, and it’s also going to be in a humid environment.

This means that you will want a vanity cabinet material that’s durable and can withstand whatever life throws at it. Certain materials are better suited to warm, moist climates than others. And, while you may like the look of one material or finish, it may not be waterproof or could be susceptible to staining or scratches.

Melamine

This durable surface is fused directly to a composite core, like particleboard or MDF. Melamine is moisture-resistant, easy to wipe clean, and available in wood-look finishes that evoke warmth without the maintenance real wood requires.

High-Pressure Laminate (HPL)

HPL is a durable, low-maintenance option for bathroom cabinetry, offering scratch resistance.  It comes in a wide range of colours and textures, offering flexibility in design for your bathroom vanity.

Medium-Density Fibreboard (MDF)

MDF holds paint beautifully and won’t warp like solid wood can in humidity. When sealed properly, it provides a clean, crisp look and holds up well in bathrooms.

Polyester

Made from melamine and pine fibre with a resilient polyester film covering, it resists humidity and daily wear, making it an ideal material for bathroom cabinet doors.

Wood Veneer

If you love the look of real wood, a veneer is a smart way to bring natural texture into your bathroom without risking the expansion and contraction that can happen with solid wood. Note that in high-humidity environments, like bathrooms, veneers can be prone to warping or peeling, so they require proper sealing and good ventilation. 

Thermofoil

Thermofoil cabinet doors are made by applying a heat-fused vinyl layer to a fibreboard core. They’re smooth, affordable, and easy to clean. However, they don’t love heat and moisture, so some care is needed when using hair tools or steam.

Acrylic or PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate)

These ultra-smooth, modern finishes (available in high-gloss and luxurious matte finishes) are scratch-resistant, but not invincible. They’re easy to clean and moisture-resistant, making them a perfect choice for contemporary vanities.

9. Pick the Perfect Countertop

Choose a vanity top that is durable and doesn’t require grout, which will be hard to clean later. We offer a variety of countertop materials, including natural stone, quartz, and more, to choose from, which will provide you with a vanity that is both beautiful and functional.

Quartz

Quartz is a popular and beautiful choice for bathroom vanities. It’s a non-porous engineered stone product that is resistant to moisture and staining, and easy to clean. You also don’t need to seal it, making it a low-maintenance option.

Solid Surface

Solid surface countertops (such as Corian®) are also ideal for bathrooms. They are seamless, non-porous, and naturally resistant to moisture, staining, and bacteria. Solid surface countertops do not require sealing and are easy to maintain with soap and water or a gentle household cleaner.

Porcelain

Porcelain slabs (or sintered materials like Dekton®) are extremely dense and durable, making them highly resistant to scratches, heat, and chemicals. For extra-large vanities, a seam might be unavoidable, but skilled installers can minimize the visibility of seams with colour-matched grout and expert alignment.

Natural Stone

Granite, marble, and soapstone are undeniably beautiful in bathrooms, but it’s important to note that natural stone is more porous, meaning it requires sealing to prevent staining and etching. If maintained properly, many find that natural stone countertops in bathrooms are well worth the effort.

Laminate

Today’s high-pressure laminates are water-resistant, easier to clean, and available in a broader range of finishes than they used to be. While laminate is economical, it’s not as heat- or scratch-resistant as other materials.

10. Custom vs. Prefab Bathroom Vanities

Custom vanities are always impressive. They are often made from the finest materials and fit perfectly into a room because they are specifically made for the space.

You will get efficient and thoughtful service from GOLDEN FURNITURES.

When you order a custom piece, you personally get to pick out the base, countertop, backsplash, sink and all the hardware. It takes money and time to achieve this level of artisanship, though, so expect a high price tag!

Prefab vanities are certainly less expensive, but there are tradeoffs. First, the piece probably won’t be as durable as one that is custom-made. Also, you’ll have fewer customization options.

Prefab vanities are offered in standard dimensions, and the list of colours, stains, countertop materials, sinks, and fixtures to choose from is relatively short. On the plus side, prefab pieces tend to arrive quicker than custom cabinetry does.

11. Remember That There Are No Wrong Choices When It Comes to Personal Style

By the end of the process, your vanity should look like a vanity you can’t wait to use and keep forever. There are no wrong choices when it comes to final designs—only your choice!

If you’re still trying to figure out what your style is, our bathroom design gallery has some great examples of our work that are sure to spark your imagination going.

Our Team of Design Experts Will Help You

Above all, your renovation should look the way you want it to. This includes choosing your bathroom vanity.

Our design experts can help you with this step-by-step process and address all your other bathroom and kitchen design needs. All you need to do is book a free design consultation, and we’ll help you get the vanity and bathroom you’ve always wanted.

Comparing Bathroom Remodeling Sink Vanity Ideas

Are you uncertain about which sink vanity to choose for your bathroom remodel? With numerous options available, it's easy to feel unsure of where to start. Without clear guidance, you might risk making a costly mistake that leaves you dissatisfied with your bathroom's functionality and aesthetics.

Here at Custom Built, we've been helping homeowners navigate the complexities of bathroom remodeling for over a decade. We understand the challenges you face when choosing the right sink vanity, and we're here to offer our expertise and guidance every step of the way.

In this article, you'll discover a comprehensive comparison of different bathroom sink vanity options, including their pros, cons, and considerations:

  1. Pedestal Sink Vanities
  2. Wall-Mounted or Floating Sink Vanities
  3. Freestanding Sink Vanities
  4. Built-In Sink Vanities
  5. Vessel Sink Vanities
  6. Double Sink Vanities
  7. Undermount Sink Vanities
  8. Console Sink Vanities

1. Pedestal Sink Vanities


PC: Signature Hardware

Pedestal sink vanities feature a classic design with a sink basin supported by a pedestal base. These vanities are known for their timeless elegance and space-saving qualities. They often serve as focal points in smaller bathrooms or powder rooms, adding a touch of sophistication to the space.

Pros:

  • Creates a visually open and airy feel in the bathroom
  • Classic aesthetics that complement a variety of design styles
  • Space-saving design ideal for smaller bathrooms or powder rooms

Cons:

  • Limited countertop space for toiletries and accessories
  • Not suitable for bathrooms where ample storage is a priority
  • Lack of storage options, as pedestal sinks typically do not include cabinets or drawers

2. Wall-Mounted or Floating Sink Vanities


PC: Signature Hardware

Wall-mounted or floating sink vanities are attached directly to the wall, creating a modern and sleek appearance. These vanities are popular because they elevate the vanity off the floor, making cleaning underneath easier and enhancing the visual spaciousness of the bathroom. They often feature minimalist designs with clean lines, adding a contemporary touch to the space.

Pros:

  • Elevated design makes cleaning underneath the vanity easier
  • Creates the illusion of more floor space, making small bathrooms appear larger
  • Modern and sleek appearance that complements modern and minimalist design styles

Cons:

  • Limited storage space compared to traditional floor-mounted vanities
  • Less sturdy than floor-mounted vanities, as they rely solely on wall support
  • More expensive installation process, as it may require opening up the wall and adding additional support

3. Freestanding Sink Vanities


PC: Birch Lane

Freestanding sink vanities resemble furniture pieces featuring legs or a solid base that supports the sink basin. These vanities add style and personality to the bathroom, creating a focal point that enhances the overall design aesthetic. They come in various styles, from traditional to contemporary, allowing homeowners to choose a design that suits their taste.

Pros:

  • Resembles furniture, adding a decorative element to the bathroom
  • Offers a variety of design options to match different aesthetics and preferences
  • Provides a lighter feel in the space compared to built-in or wall-mounted vanities

Cons:

  • Difficult to clean underneath, as the vanity is typically raised off the ground
  • Requires careful consideration of plumbing placement to ensure functionality
  • Limited storage capacity compared to built-in vanities with additional cabinetry

4. Built-In Sink Vanities


Built-in sink vanities are integrated into the bathroom cabinetry, offering ample storage space and a seamless look. These vanities typically feature cabinets or drawers for storing toiletries, towels, and other essentials. They are popular for their functionality and versatility, as they can be customized to fit your specific needs and style preferences.

Pros:

  • Maximum storage capacity compared to other vanity options
  • Provides a sturdy and stable base for the sink and countertop
  • Seamless integration with the surrounding cabinetry for a cohesive look

Cons:

  • May feel bulky or overwhelming in smaller bathrooms
  • Requires careful planning to ensure proper placement and functionality
  • Limited design flexibility compared to freestanding or wall-mounted vanities

5. Vessel Sink Vanities


PC: Lowe’s

Vessel sink vanities feature a sink basin on top of the countertop, creating a striking visual focal point in the bathroom. These vanities are known for their contemporary and luxurious appearance, often found in upscale hotels and resorts. They come in various materials and designs, allowing homeowners to customize their bathroom's aesthetic.

Pros:

  • Adds a luxurious and stylish element to the bathroom
  • Provides ample countertop space for decorative items and toiletries
  • Offers a wide range of design options to suit different tastes and preferences

Cons:

  • Takes up more countertop space compared to undermount or drop-in sinks
  • Not as functional for everyday use, as water may splash outside the basin during washing
  • Requires a specific type of faucet that is taller than standard, increasing installation costs

6. Double Sink Vanities


PC: Signature Hardware

Double sink vanities feature two separate sink basins, providing individual spaces for each user. These vanities are popular for primary bathrooms or shared spaces, offering increased functionality and convenience for couples or families. They come in various sizes and configurations, allowing homeowners to choose a design that fits their bathroom layout.

Pros:

  • Adds a touch of luxury and sophistication to the bathroom
  • Provides ample storage and countertop space for each user's belongings
  • Ideal for shared bathrooms, allowing multiple users to use the space simultaneously

Cons:

  • Limited design options compared to single-sink vanities due to size constraints
  • Requires a larger bathroom space to accommodate the double sink configuration
  • More expensive to install, as it requires two sinks, faucets, and additional plumbing

7. Undermount Sink Vanities


PC: Ferguson

Undermount sink vanities feature sinks mounted underneath the countertop, creating a sleek and seamless look. These sinks are popular for their clean and modern appearance and ease of cleaning. They come in a variety of materials and styles, allowing homeowners to customize their bathroom design.

Pros:

  • Provides a clean and streamlined look to the bathroom
  • Maximizes countertop space, as the sink is mounted underneath the surface
  • Easier to clean compared to drop-in sinks, as there are no crevices for dirt and grime to accumulate

Cons:

  • May require professional installation to ensure proper mounting and sealing
  • Takes up slightly more cabinet storage space compared to vessel sink vanities
  • Limited sink options are available, as undermount sinks must be compatible with the countertop material

8. Console Sink Vanities


PC: Signature Hardware

Console sink vanities feature a sink basin mounted on metal legs, creating a contemporary, minimalist look. These vanities are reminiscent of classic pedestal sinks but offer a more modern twist. Console sink vanities are popular for their clean lines and open design, making them ideal for small bathrooms or powder rooms.

Pros:

  • Adds a modern and stylish touch to the bathroom
  • Creates a sense of openness and airiness in the space
  • Easy to clean and maintain, as there are no cabinets or drawers to collect dust and debris

Cons:

  • Limited storage options, as there are no cabinets or drawers for storing toiletries
  • Requires careful consideration of plumbing fixtures, as the under-plumbing may be visible
  • May not be suitable for all bathroom layouts, as they require sufficient space for the metal legs to fit comfortably

Considerations for Choosing Your Bathroom Sink Vanity

Function

When choosing a bathroom sink vanity, consider how you will use the space. Do you need ample storage for toiletries and towels? Will the vanity primarily be used for washing hands, washing faces, or applying makeup?

Aesthetics

Think about the overall look and feel you want to achieve in your bathroom. Do you prefer a classic, traditional style or a more modern and contemporary design? Consider how each vanity option complements your existing decor and personal aesthetic.

Space

Evaluate the size and layout of your bathroom to determine which vanity option will best fit the space. Consider factors such as available floor space, wall space, and the location of existing plumbing fixtures.

Budget

Set a budget for your bathroom remodeling project and determine how much you will spend on a sink vanity. Keep in mind that certain vanity options may be more expensive due to factors such as materials, design, and installation requirements.

Durability

Consider the durability and longevity of each vanity option, especially if you plan to use the bathroom for many years. Choose materials and finishes resistant to water damage, staining, and wear and tear for a long-lasting investment.

Personal Preference

Ultimately, choose a bathroom sink vanity that reflects your style and meets your functional needs. Whether you prefer a sleek and modern design or a classic and timeless look, select a vanity that makes you feel comfortable and confident in your bathroom space.

Next Steps to Remodeling Your Bathroom

Choosing your bathroom sink vanity is a small yet impactful step towards building a space that is truly yours. Without the proper research, you risk installing an option that doesn’t suit your needs - leading to everyday frustration and dissatisfaction.

Now that you better understand each sink vanity option's advantages and disadvantages, you can confidently select the one that aligns with your needs and preferences.

At Custom Built Design & Remodeling, we understand the importance of making well-informed choices when remodeling your bathroom.

Ready to embark on your bathroom remodeling journey? Contact our team of design-build professionals today to turn your vision into reality. Let's create the bathroom of your dreams together.

Now that you know more about popular bathroom sink vanity ideas, let’s explore the first step of your project with Custom Built, how much your bathroom will cost, and the factors that influence that final price:

Contact us to discuss your requirements of custom freestanding vanity. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

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