The 60-inch double sink vanity is the most requested configuration in the double-vanity category — and for good reason. It fits a wider range of bathrooms than a 72, gives two people workable counter space without crowding, and sits at a price point where quality construction is genuinely accessible. But the window between "good fit" and "this doesn't work" is narrower than buyers expect. This guide covers exactly what 60 inches means in practice, which collections we recommend, and what to check before ordering.
A 60-inch double sink vanity seats two basins in a 60-inch-wide cabinet, typically with a center division and drawer columns on each side. At Yala Vanity, 60-inch double sink configurations are available from Vinnova, Vanderloc, and Water Creation, ranging from $1,800 to over $3,500 depending on construction and countertop. All orders ship free across the USA. For a broader look at the category, see our complete double sink bathroom vanity guide.
Does 60 Inches Actually Fit Two People?
It depends on your expectations. For a primary bath where two people brush teeth and wash hands simultaneously, 60 inches works — but it's not spacious. Each person gets roughly 27 inches of counter and basin, which is adequate for a daily routine but doesn't leave room for much product layout. If you have a dedicated makeup area or a dressing table elsewhere in the suite, that tradeoff is fine.
Where 60 inches starts to feel tight: couples who get ready at the same time, both needing mirror space, counter space, and drawer access simultaneously. If that's your pattern, a 72-inch is worth the extra wall space if your bathroom can accommodate it. But for most two-person bathrooms where schedules stagger naturally, 60 is a comfortable and proportionate choice.
The floor plan question is equally important. Your clear wall span — from obstacle to obstacle — needs to be at least 64 inches to give the cabinet breathing room. Allow 15 inches of clearance from the centerline of each sink to any adjacent wall, toilet, or obstruction.
Freestanding vs. Floating at 60 Inches
At 60 inches, you'll find both freestanding (floor-to-counter) and floating (wall-mounted) configurations. Floating doubles at this width are increasingly popular because the unbroken floor line makes the bathroom read significantly larger — and at 60 inches wide, that visual relief is meaningful.
Freestanding 60-inch vanities typically offer more under-sink storage because the cabinet runs to the floor. If storage is a priority and your bathroom doesn't need the visual space trick, a freestanding model often wins on practicality. Read our floating bathroom vanity guide if you're still deciding between the two configurations.
Top 60-Inch Double Sink Vanities at Yala Vanity
Vinnova Alistair 60" Double is the clearest recommendation in this size. The Alistair was designed as a wall-mount-first cabinet — the mounting hardware isn't an afterthought, and the North American Oak finish holds up to bathroom humidity better than many competing lacquered options. White Grain Stone countertop with integrated undermount sinks is included. At around $1,993 without mirror, it delivers exceptional construction value for the price point. The version with mirror runs approximately $2,845.
Vanderloc doubles at 60 inches take a different approach. Because Vanderloc manufactures to custom widths, a 60-inch double can be dialed in precisely — useful when your rough opening is 62 inches and a standard-size vanity would leave odd gaps at each side. The Rift White Oak and Alexandra collections both offer double configurations with the same solid-wood construction and Silestone quartz countertop sold separately. Lead time is 21 days from the US factory.
Water Creation 60-inch doubles suit buyers who want the warmth of a transitional or traditional style at this size. The Queen collection in Pure White is a particularly clean option for a master bath that leans toward classic rather than contemporary.
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Countertop Options at This Size
At 60 inches, the countertop configuration matters as much as the cabinet. Some collections ship with an integrated countertop and undermount sinks included — the Vinnova Alistair, for example. Others, like Vanderloc, sell the cabinet and the Silestone quartz top separately, which lets you specify the exact countertop configuration you want.
The standard arrangement for a 60-inch double is two undermount rectangular sinks with a center countertop section between them. The width of that center section determines whether there's usable counter between the two basins — on a 60-inch cabinet, that center span is roughly 10 to 12 inches, which is enough for soap and a small plant, but not a full product layout. If generous shared counter space is important, a 72-inch vanity is worth revisiting.
Installation Notes for 60-Inch Doubles
The plumbing rough-in for a 60-inch double sink vanity typically positions the drain centerlines 15 to 16 inches from each end of the cabinet — confirm these measurements against your specific product before your plumber sets the rough-in. Supply lines are usually centered behind each basin.
For floating configurations, wall prep is more involved: you need continuous stud backing across the full 60-inch span, or a plywood backer board spanning the stud bays. At this width, the cabinet weight plus countertop plus water weight can exceed 250 pounds. Plan accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 60 inches wide enough for a double sink vanity?
Yes — 60 inches is the most common double sink vanity size and works well for most two-person bathrooms. Each user gets roughly 27 inches of counter and basin space, which is adequate for a daily routine. If both users need simultaneous mirror access and full product layouts, 72 inches is more comfortable, but 60 is the practical standard.
What is the price range for a 60-inch double sink vanity?
At Yala Vanity, 60-inch double sink vanities range from approximately $1,800 to $3,500+, depending on material (lacquered MDF versus solid wood), whether the countertop is included, and brand. Custom-sized American-made options like Vanderloc are on the higher end; Vinnova's Alistair line delivers strong value in the $1,900–$2,800 range.
Does a 60-inch vanity require special plumbing rough-in?
Not typically. Standard drain and supply positions work with most 60-inch double sink configurations. Check the specific product's rough-in dimensions before your plumber sets the supply and drain lines — most manufacturers publish these in their installation guides, and Yala Vanity's team can provide them before purchase.
Does Yala Vanity ship 60-inch double sink vanities free?
Yes. All 60-inch double sink vanities at Yala Vanity ship free across the continental USA, including larger cabinet configurations. Most ship via freight carrier with threshold delivery; white-glove delivery is available for select collections.
Can I get a 60-inch double vanity in a custom finish?
Vanderloc offers custom paint finishes in any Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore color on their double vanity configurations. Vinnova's Alistair is available in several standard finishes including North American Oak, matte white, and light grey. Contact Yala Vanity's team for specifics on finish availability by model.
Written by the Yala Vanity team — curators of luxury bathroom fixtures for discerning homeowners and design professionals. Questions? Our team offers personalized guidance for your renovation. — Jacob, Yala Vanity