Ayna Decors Maya 30 vs 42 Inch: Bath Vanity Sizing Guide

Ayna Decors Maya 30 vs 42 Inch: Bath Vanity Sizing Guide

The Ayna Decors Maya comes in two sizes — 30 inches and 42 inches — and choosing between them is one of the more common questions we get from clients eyeing this collection. The two sizes target different bathrooms, suit different layouts, and read meaningfully different in person. This guide covers when each size is the right call and how to spec the rest of the room around it.

The Ayna Decors Maya comes in 30-inch and 42-inch sizes across the Navy Blue, Charcoal Grey, and White colorways, all paired with a Pure White Quartz countertop. The 30-inch suits powder rooms, small guest baths, and compact primary baths; the 42-inch suits primary single-sink configurations with more generous counter and storage. Yala Vanity carries both sizes across all three colorways with free shipping across the USA.

When the 30-inch Maya is the right call

The 30-inch Maya is the size we recommend most consistently for three room types.

The first is the powder room. A powder room is small, the vanity is the room's centerpiece, and a compact 30-inch vanity reads more intentional than a forced larger size. The Maya at 30 inches in Navy Blue or Charcoal Grey is one of the most-spec'd powder room vanities at our store — the bold color and contained scale work together to make the room feel like a deliberate jewel box rather than a utility space.

The second is the small guest bath or secondary bath. Many secondary bathrooms have walls in the 30 to 38-inch range; the 30-inch Maya fits with reasonable clearance on either side and reads as scaled to the room.

The third is the compact primary bath where the wall genuinely takes a 30 to 34-inch piece. Pushing a 42-inch into a 38-inch wall doesn't work; the 30-inch fits with clearance and gives the primary room a properly scaled vanity.

For 30-inch Maya specs, the most-spec'd colorway at our store is the Navy Blue — bold enough to read intentional in a small room, balanced by the Pure White Quartz top. The Charcoal Grey is the contemporary-modern alternative; the White is the most flexible.

When the 42-inch Maya is the right call

The 42-inch Maya targets primary single-sink configurations where the wall takes the larger size and you want more counter and storage than the 30-inch provides.

The most common 42-inch Maya spec at our store is the primary bath used by one person where the wall is in the 44 to 50-inch range. The 42-inch fits with comfortable clearance, gives generous counter on either side of the basin, and reads as a substantial single-sink primary vanity rather than an undersized one.

The 42-inch also works in a secondary or guest bath where the wall takes the larger size and you want the vanity to read as substantial rather than compact. The White and Charcoal Grey colorways suit this direction most cleanly; the Navy Blue at 42 inches reads as more deliberate color statement and works in design-forward primary baths or guest baths where the bold color is part of the design intent.

Choosing the colorway

Each Maya colorway suits a different bathroom direction, and the size choice doesn't change the colorway logic significantly.

Navy Blue is the bold spec across both sizes. The 30-inch Navy reads as a powder-room jewel box; the 42-inch Navy reads as a deliberate primary-bath color statement. Pair with brushed brass hardware and faucet for a warm color story, or matte black for a sharper contemporary read.

Charcoal Grey is the contemporary-modern spec across both sizes. The 30-inch Charcoal Grey works as a clean modern powder room; the 42-inch Charcoal Grey is a contemporary primary single-sink configuration. Pair with matte black hardware and faucet for fully contemporary, or brushed nickel for softer contemporary.

White is the most versatile spec. White Maya at either size works across nearly any bathroom direction; the colorway choice opens up rather than constraining the rest of the room's design. Pair with any hardware finish — matte black, brushed brass, brushed nickel, polished nickel — depending on the bathroom's direction.

Pairing each Maya size with the rest of the room

For 30-inch Maya configurations, the bathroom is usually small enough that pairing decisions are tightly constrained. Quiet walls (white or pale tile), one bold element (the vanity itself), coordinated hardware across the faucet, cabinet hardware, mirror frame, and lighting. The room is small enough that visual restraint reads more luxurious than trying to layer multiple statements.

For 42-inch Maya configurations, the bathroom is larger and pairing has more room. Walls can carry more color or texture, lighting can layer more deliberately, mirrors can be sized to the larger vanity. The same hardware-coordination rule applies, but the room can support more visual richness around the cabinet.

Construction and quality across both sizes

Both 30 and 42-inch Maya configurations are built to the same accessible-luxury tier. Engineered wood cabinet body with painted door fronts. Soft-close hinges on the doors and full-extension soft-close drawer glides on the drawers. Dovetail joinery on the drawer boxes. Pure White Quartz countertop with the basin pre-installed as a coordinated set.

The construction quality is consistent across the two sizes — the 30-inch isn't built lighter than the 42-inch. The pricing reflects the size difference and material costs rather than corner-cutting.

FAQ on Maya 30 vs 42 inch sizing

What's the difference between the 30 and 42-inch Maya? Both ship in the same Navy Blue, Charcoal Grey, and White colorways with Pure White Quartz tops. The difference is size and scale. The 30-inch suits powder rooms, small guest baths, and compact primary baths with walls in the 32 to 38-inch range. The 42-inch suits primary single-sink configurations with walls in the 44 to 50-inch range.

Which Maya size is more popular? Both sell consistently. The 30-inch is more often spec'd for powder rooms and secondary baths; the 42-inch is more often spec'd for primary single-sink configurations. Neither outsells the other meaningfully at our store.

What's the price range for the 30 vs 42-inch Maya? The 30-inch typically runs $1,000 to $1,500 for the cabinet plus included quartz top. The 42-inch typically runs $1,400 to $1,800. Both pricing bands include the Pure White Quartz top; faucet adds to the total.

Does the Maya come in sizes between 30 and 42? No. Ayna Decors builds the Maya at the two published widths. For walls that don't match either size cleanly, the Vanderloc custom-width program (1-inch increments) would be the better spec.

How do I order a Maya through Yala Vanity? Send Yala the wall dimensions and the colorway preference. We confirm the right size and recommend faucet finish within one business day, place the order, and coordinate delivery — free US shipping.

Where to start

Browse the luxury bathroom vanities collection at Yala Vanity to see the Maya alongside other accessible-luxury options. For the Maya's full collection context, see our Ayna Decors Maya bath vanity guide. For category framework, the luxury bathroom vanity buying guide covers how the Maya sits within the accessible-luxury tier.

About the author

Yala Vanity is a curated luxury bathroom-fixture retailer. Free shipping. Reach at yalavanity.com or jacob@yalavanity.com.

Written by Jacob, Yala Vanity. Choosing between Maya sizes? Our team offers personalized configuration support based on your wall dimensions and bathroom direction.

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