How to Choose a 24-30 in Bathroom Vanity
A bathroom vanity should fit the room, the plumbing, and the way you use the space. For compact bathrooms, 24 to 30 inch vanities can add useful storage without overwhelming the layout.
1. Measure the finished space
Measure the available wall width after tile, trim, and baseboards are installed. Check the vanity height and depth as well as door or drawer clearance. Keep the location of water lines and the drain in view while measuring.
2. Choose floor-standing or wall-mounted
A floor-standing vanity rests on legs or a cabinet base and can provide a traditional furniture-like presence. A wall-mounted vanity leaves the floor visible, which can make a smaller bathroom feel more open and simplifies cleaning below the cabinet.
3. Compare storage
Drawers separate smaller everyday items, while cabinet doors make room for taller bottles, towels, and cleaning supplies. Adjustable shelving is useful when the height of stored items changes.
4. Confirm the sink and installation details
Check whether the sink is included, whether an overflow is provided, and how the faucet and drain will align with existing plumbing. Wall-mounted vanities need secure support in the wall. Professional installation is recommended whenever structural support or plumbing alignment is uncertain.
Compact vanity options
| 24 inch wall-mounted | White vanity with ceramic sink, two drawers, and a glass-front cabinet |
| 30 inch floor-standing | White vanity with ceramic sink, soft-close doors, and adjustable shelving |













































































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