An 84-inch vanity is a statement. Not in the decorator-speak sense — in the architectural sense. At that width, the vanity becomes the organizing element of the primary suite bathroom, the piece everything else gets scaled and positioned around. Lighting centers on it. Mirror spans it. Tile work terminates at it. Get that piece right, and the room is designed. Get it wrong, and the renovation that cost six figures looks like it was assembled from parts.
The challenge at 84 inches is the same as at every non-standard width: finding a cabinet that actually fits. Most manufacturers top out at 72 inches for stock double-sink vanities. Going to 84 means either a custom order or a furniture solution, and furniture solutions rarely hold up to bathroom humidity, daily use, and the plumbing rough-in requirements that a dedicated vanity cabinet addresses by design.
Vanderloc 84-inch vanities are American-made, built-to-order cabinets available at exactly 84 inches — or any width in 1-inch increments from 24 to 96 — with a 21-day US production lead time. The 84-inch width accommodates generous double-sink configurations with significant counter space on both sides. Available at Yala Vanity with free shipping.
Why 84 Inches Works in a Grand Primary Suite
At 84 inches, a double-sink vanity stops being wide and starts being proportional. In a primary suite bathroom with 10-foot or vaulted ceilings, a 60- or 72-inch vanity can look undersized — visually marooned on a wall that reads as too much negative space. Eighty-four inches fills the wall correctly, mirrors the room's scale, and creates a counter surface that two people can use simultaneously without negotiating.
The practical implications are significant too. At 84 inches, a double-sink configuration leaves approximately 14 to 16 inches of counter between the sinks (depending on sink width) and meaningful counter space on both outer edges. That's a grooming surface — somewhere for a hair dryer, a tray of products, a small vase. It transforms the vanity from a fixture into a room. The master bathroom vanity guide covers sizing considerations in more detail.
Vanderloc at 84 Inches: What to Order
At 84 inches, the Vanderloc Ventura and LeCrieu collections both carry the width well. The Ventura's proportions at extended widths remain clean — the drawer front lines hold their scale rather than feeling stretched. The LeCrieu, with its more architectural profile, suits primary suites where the design intent is formal or where the vanity wall is also a feature wall.
The Silestone® quartz top at 84 inches (or your exact custom width) is ordered separately and sized to match. Sink configuration at this width typically goes to double rectangle centered or double offset — the offset configuration places the sinks slightly toward the outer thirds of the top, which distributes the counter space between the sinks differently and can suit taller users or bathrooms where two people have significantly different grooming habits.
Paint finish at this scale deserves extra consideration. An 84-inch vanity in matte black reads dramatically in a primary suite — strong, deliberate, architecturally confident. Warm white or soft greige reads lighter and more spa-like. Deep forest green at this width is a genuine design move that photographs exceptionally well against marble or light tile. Vanderloc's custom paint program means you're not limited to this palette; any Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore color is available on request.
Installation Planning at Grand Scale
An 84-inch fully assembled vanity crate is substantial. Before delivery day, confirm that the cabinet can clear hallways, stairwells, and any doorways between the delivery entrance and the bathroom. Request crate dimensions from the Yala Vanity team at the time of order — it's a five-minute conversation that prevents a difficult day on installation.
At double-sink scale, plumbing rough-in means two drain lines, two supply sets, and two GFCI paths. If you're at the framing stage, this is the moment to run both. If you're retrofitting into an existing primary suite, have your plumber walk the floor plan before the order goes in to confirm drain routing and identify any surprises in the subfloor or slab.
Vanderloc's 21-day production lead time gives your GC a firm delivery window to work with. The cabinet ships fully assembled from their US facility, curbside with liftgate delivery. Your contractor's install day should be the last step in the sequence, not the start of a waiting game.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the largest standard bathroom vanity size?
Most mass-market manufacturers stop at 72 inches. Vanderloc builds to 96 inches in 1-inch increments, so 84 inches is a standard custom order for them — not a special case. Double-sink configurations work well from 60 inches up through the full 96-inch range.
Is an 84-inch vanity too big for a primary suite?
Not typically. In primary suites with standard 8-foot ceilings and a bathroom footprint of 80 square feet or more, 84 inches is often the proportionally correct choice. The vanity should read as an anchor for the room, not a piece furniture trying to fill a wall. Measure the wall, consider the ceiling height, and if the alcove supports it, 84 inches usually looks right.
Can I get an 84-inch vanity with two sinks?
Yes. Vanderloc's 84-inch (and custom width) configurations support double-sink Silestone® quartz tops in centered, offset, and Vigo configurations. The Yala Vanity team can walk through sink configuration options at your specific width before the order is placed.
How do I get an 84-inch vanity through standard doorways?
This is worth planning for before ordering. Request rough crate dimensions from Yala Vanity at order time. Standard interior doorways are 32 to 36 inches; most 84-inch vanities will need to enter through the widest available access point. Your contractor should confirm clearance before delivery day.
Does Yala Vanity offer free shipping on 84-inch Vanderloc vanities?
Yes. All Vanderloc orders ship free across the continental United States, regardless of size. Curbside delivery with liftgate is included. Your contractor or receiving party brings the crate inside; Vanderloc ships fully assembled.
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.