
Single or Double Vanity? How to Choose for Your Bathroom
Single or double bathroom vanity? Compare wall space, clearances, shared use, and prices. Our reclaimed pine singles start near $550, doubles near $1,200.

Single or double bathroom vanity? Compare wall space, clearances, shared use, and prices. Our reclaimed pine singles start near $550, doubles near $1,200.

Reclaimed pine is the best wood for most bathroom vanities. See how it compares with custom-order elm and oak, and how finish and sealing protect it.

Yes, a reclaimed wood vanity works in a modern bathroom. How to pair the finish, one clean metal, quiet tile, and a stone top so it looks intentional.

How to size a bathroom vanity: measure the wall, tape the door swing and walkway, match your plumbing, then choose single or double at the 60-inch line.

How long a reclaimed wood vanity lasts, what actually determines its lifespan, the care steps that add years, and how the cost per year works out.

Yes, a reclaimed wood vanity holds up in a bathroom. What causes warping, how solid wood and real joinery handle humidity, and when to think twice.

How to care for a reclaimed wood vanity: gentle cleaning, wiping up standing water, and periodic stone-top sealing, from the team at Vanity Resource.

Our reclaimed wood vanities ship complete with a natural stone top and sink. Here is how the pairing works, plus what to know before going base-only.

What a reclaimed wood vanity costs: real prices from our catalog, $550 clearance singles to $1,960 doubles, and the five factors that set the price.

How to buy a reclaimed wood vanity online: confirm real solid wood, measure your space and the path in, and understand delivery before you order.