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Vanderloc 72-Inch Vanity: Custom-Sized Double Sinks, 21-Day Build

72-inch double-sink vanities are the workhorse of the primary bath. Wide enough for two sinks with elbow room, narrow enough to leave space for a linen cabinet or a generous toilet alcove on either end. If you've measured your bathroom and landed on this size, you're already in the sweet spot. The question is which 72-inch vanity actually fits your wall — and that's where the Vanderloc 72-inch vanity story gets interesting, because Vanderloc's standard double-sink top is 73 inches.

The Vanderloc 72-inch double-sink vanity is a custom-built American vanity assembled in 21 days, with cabinets, Silestone® quartz tops, and faucets sold as separate components. Yala Vanity carries the full Vanderloc lineup, including the Ventura double-bath vanity in standard 60-inch and custom widths through 96 inches. Free shipping on every order across the USA.

What 72 Inches Actually Means in a Real Bathroom

Before you commit to a 72-inch vanity, measure twice. The number you want is the wall-to-wall distance plus any clearance you're willing to give up on either end — typically two or three inches for a faucet handle and a few inches more for a side cabinet or grab bar. A vanity that lands flush against both walls looks installed, but only if the wall is square. In older homes it usually isn't, which is why having a single inch of give matters.

72-inch double-sink vanities also need their plumbing roughed out for two drains, two supply lines per sink, and centered drain locations that match your top. If you're working with an existing single-vanity layout and converting to double, factor in plumbing relocation costs early. The vanity itself is the smaller line item.

Vanderloc's Standard Double-Sink Top Is 73 Inches — Here's Why That Matters

Vanderloc builds their standard Silestone® quartz double-vanity tops in 73, 79, and 85 inches with rectangle or Vigo-shaped sinks in centered or offset configurations. There's a reason the 73-inch top isn't 72: at 73 inches with two centered sinks and proper backsplash returns, you get full faucet clearance and visual symmetry. Drop to a flat 72 and the dimensions get tight on either side of each sink.

If your bathroom needs exactly 72 inches — say your wall opening allows 73 but you want a hairline reveal on one side — Vanderloc builds in 1-inch width increments through their custom-sizing program. That covers the cabinet base. The matching Silestone top can then be cut to your exact 72-inch dimension, with the sinks positioned wherever the plumbing rough-in lands.

This is what people miss when they search for "72 inch vanity" and find only stock options. With Vanderloc you can have the standard 73-inch top — which is the proportion their design team specified for a reason — or you can have an exactly-72 setup built around your specific room. Both ship in 21 days from order confirmation.

Which Vanderloc Collection for a Double-Sink Setup

The Ventura collection is the natural choice for double-sink configurations. Available as a Four-Drawer Double Bath Vanity in standard 60-inch, with custom widths through the standard double-vanity top sizes (73, 79, 85), and offered in both freestanding and floating mounts. The floating Ventura is the move if your bathroom design leans modern or if you want the visual lightness of seeing the floor continue under the cabinet.

The Alexandra collection runs single-sink only — three-drawer or two-drawer configurations in single 36-inch and 54-inch widths — so it's not the answer for a true 72-inch double, but worth knowing if you're considering paired Alexandra single vanities flanking a tall cabinet instead. The Rift White Oak collection brings rift-cut white oak grain to the same single + double silhouette, with double offered in 60-inch standard and customs available.

For tall storage between or beside double sinks, the Avalon line offers four tall-storage models that pair cleanly with any of the cabinet collections — useful if your 72-inch alcove can host a vanity plus a 12 or 18-inch tower.

Finish, Top, and Faucet — Pick Each on Purpose

Vanderloc's deliberately separates the cabinet, top, and faucet into individual orderable components. That sounds like more decisions, but it's actually how you get a vanity that looks designed instead of catalog-picked.

The cabinet finish runs across the full painted palette — matte black, chalky blue, deep forest green, warm white, soft greige, smoky charcoal — plus stainable options on the natural-wood collections like Rift White Oak. Custom paint extends to any Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore color, which is the move if you're matching adjacent millwork or specifying for a designer's mood board.

The Silestone® quartz top decision is mostly visual: rectangle vs Vigo sink shape, centered vs offset placement, and the specific stone color. Spend the time on this — it's the surface you'll see every morning. The faucet program covers single-handle wall-mount, two-handle wall-mount, single-hole, 8-inch widespread, and vessel options, so anything you specify on the top should have a faucet drilling pattern available.

Lead Time and Delivery

Vanderloc builds and ships your custom 72-inch vanity in 21 days — start to finish, in their American facility. That's faster than the 8-to-12-week wait you'd expect from a comparable cabinet shop and dramatically faster than overseas production. Vanities arrive fully assembled in protective wooden crates via curbside delivery with liftgate.

The 21-day timeline matters most when your renovation is on a clock. You can wait until demolition reveals the actual wall dimensions, then place the order — and still have the vanity on site before your tile setter wraps. Plan for professional installation; a 72-inch double-sink vanity is heavy enough that two people and a hand truck are the minimum setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vanderloc make a 72-inch double-sink vanity?

Vanderloc's standard double-vanity tops come in 73, 79, and 85 inches — the 73 is the closest to 72. To get exactly 72 inches, Vanderloc builds the cabinet to your specified width in 1-inch increments, then a Silestone® quartz top is sized to match. Both ship within Vanderloc's standard 21-day lead time from order confirmation.

What's the difference between a freestanding and floating Vanderloc 72-inch vanity?

Freestanding sits on the floor with a toe kick, which is the conventional look and gives you slightly more interior storage volume. Floating mounts to the wall with the floor continuing underneath, which reads more modern and makes a small bathroom feel larger. The Ventura collection offers both. Floating requires solid blocking in the wall behind the vanity for proper support.

How do I order the cabinet, top, and faucet together?

Yala Vanity coordinates the full assembly for you. You select the cabinet collection (Ventura, Alexandra, Rift White Oak, etc.), the size and configuration, then we walk through Silestone® quartz top color and sink layout, plus the faucet program that matches your top's drilling pattern. The components are ordered together, built in parallel during the 21-day window, and arrive ready to install.

How much does a Vanderloc 72-inch double-sink vanity cost?

Pricing depends on the collection, the cabinet finish, the Silestone® quartz top selection, and the faucet program. Custom-width orders carry a premium over standard sizes. The Yala Vanity team can build a real quote for your exact specification — it's easier than estimating from a price-range chart. Free shipping is included across the USA.

Can I have one sink offset rather than two centered sinks?

Yes. The Vanderloc 73" Silestone® Quartz Vanity Top Double Rectangle Offset Sink is a standard product — useful when your plumbing rough-in is asymmetric, or when you want one larger usable counter zone for makeup or a hair-styling setup. Offset configurations are also available in custom widths.

The Bottom Line on a 72-Inch Vanderloc Vanity

If you're shopping for a 72-inch double-sink vanity and you've found the stock options aesthetically flat, Vanderloc's combination of custom width sizing, real finish range, and 21-day American production is the rare answer that doesn't require trading off speed for quality. The component model — separate cabinet, top, and faucet — looks intimidating at first but ends up being the reason your finished vanity reads designed.

For the broader case on Vanderloc — the brand story, what makes the construction different, and how the lineup compares to other premium American makers — read our full Vanderloc bathroom vanity review. Or browse the complete Vanderloc collection at Yala Vanity for current pricing on Ventura, Alexandra, Rift White Oak, and the rest of the lineup. For double-sink configurations specifically, our double-sink bathroom vanity collection includes Vanderloc options alongside other premium brands so you can compare directly.

Written by the Yala Vanity team — curators of luxury bathroom fixtures for discerning homeowners and design professionals. Questions about specifying a custom-width Vanderloc double vanity? Our team offers personalized guidance for your renovation.

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