Most master bathrooms weren't designed for the vanity you actually want. The alcove is 74 inches wide, every standard double sink cabinet tops out at 72, and now you're deciding whether to fill the gap with tile or settle for a vanity that doesn't quite fit. That tension is exactly why a double sink bathroom vanity from Vanderloc reads differently than anything you'll find at a big-box store.
Vanderloc builds each cabinet to order at their US facility, ships within 21 days, and offers custom widths in 1-inch increments. If your alcove needs 74 inches, you get 74 inches. If you're working in a 61-inch space, they build 61. That's not a footnote — it's the whole point of the brand.
Vanderloc double sink vanities are American-made, made-to-order bathroom fixtures available in custom widths from 24 to 96 inches, with double-sink configurations starting at 60 inches. Yala Vanity is an authorized Vanderloc dealer carrying the full lineup, including the Ventura collection's double-sink models with Silestone® quartz tops and optional wall-mounted faucets. All orders ship free across the USA.
What Separates a Real Double Sink Vanity from the Alternatives
There are two reasons couples choose a double sink bathroom vanity: the practical one (no one's waiting) and the design one (a well-proportioned double vanity anchors a primary suite better than anything else you can put on that wall). The problem is that most double sink options are designed for a mythical standard bathroom. Sixty inches. Seventy-two inches. Maybe an oversized 84 if you're lucky.
What those options don't account for is the actual space you have. Alcoves in renovated homes are rarely round numbers. A primary suite addition built in 2008 might leave you 67 inches. An older home with a remodeled bath might give you 79. Standard vanities leave gaps — literal ones, filled with awkward trim pieces — or force you to lose counter space.
Vanderloc's approach solves this at the source. Because the cabinets are built to order, the width question becomes a measurement, not a compromise.
The Ventura Collection: Vanderloc's Double Sink in Detail
The Ventura is Vanderloc's double-sink workhorse. The VTD6 (Ventura Double) comes standard at 60 inches and is the configuration most designers start with when speccing a primary suite. What's notable isn't the size — it's the finish quality and the thought behind the storage layout.
Up close, the Ventura's drawer fronts have a weight and precision that you notice when you run your hand across them. The painted finish — available in Vanderloc's core palette of matte black, chalky blue, deep forest green, warm white, soft greige, and smoky charcoal, or any Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore color via custom paint — sits flat without the brush marks or orange-peel texture you see on mass-market cabinets. The soft-close hardware is smooth and consistent across every drawer and door.
For double-sink configurations, Vanderloc pairs the Ventura cabinet with a Silestone® quartz top, sold separately. The standard double-sink top is 73 inches — which is worth knowing if you're ordering a 72-inch alcove. A Vanderloc 72-inch vanity gets you the custom cabinet at exactly 72 inches; the top is sized to match. Nothing protrudes, nothing has to be trimmed.
Sink configurations include Double Rectangle Centered, Double Rectangle Offset, and Double Vigo Centered — each affecting counter space distribution differently. If you're working with designers who care about symmetry vs. task efficiency, the offset configuration is worth putting in front of them.
Custom Width for Two-Sink Configurations
The practical floor for a double sink bathroom vanity is 60 inches — you need enough counter real estate between the sinks for toiletries and elbow room. Vanderloc's custom width capability starts to pay off once you're above 60: a 66-inch custom, a 78-inch, a 90-inch for a true suite-scale primary bathroom. Each additional inch comes back as usable counter space between or outside the sinks.
One thing the Vanderloc system handles well is the transition between your custom cabinet and the wall. Because they also produce matching fillers and toe kicks, the installation ends cleanly rather than with an afterthought strip of painted wood that doesn't quite match. For a high-end primary suite, that detail matters more than it sounds. The designers who work with us on Vanderloc projects consistently mention the filler finish match as something that separates it from what they've specified before.
If you're working in an unusually tight space — say, 61 or 63 inches — Vanderloc's custom width process lets you maximize every inch without sacrificing the double-sink configuration. That's a genuinely rare thing in the vanity market.
The Component System: What You're Ordering Alongside the Cabinet
Vanderloc sells the cabinet, top, and faucet separately. This isn't a limitation — it's what enables the custom sizing to work. A standard vanity locks you into one manufacturer's top at one fixed dimension. Vanderloc's system means your top is spec'd to match your cabinet width, your faucet is chosen for the sink configuration, and nothing is compromised to make everything fit in a single box.
For a double-sink Ventura configuration, plan for three line items: the VTD6 cabinet at your custom width, a Silestone® quartz top in the matching size and sink configuration, and wall-mounted faucets (Vanderloc offers single-handle and two-handle wall-mounted options). Faucet count, obviously, doubles for a his-and-hers setup.
Lead time for the full custom configuration is 21 days from order to ship — among the fastest made-to-order timelines in the luxury domestic vanity market. The cabinet ships fully assembled in a protective wooden crate with liftgate delivery. Your contractor brings it inside and installs; no flatpack assembly required.
What Contractors Need to Know
A double sink vanity introduction changes the rough-in work more than a single-sink swap. Two drain lines, two supply sets, and ideally two separate circuit paths for GFCI outlets above the counter. If your renovation is at the framing stage, this is the moment to run conduit. If you're retrofitting into an existing bathroom, it's worth having your plumber review the P-trap clearance and drain routing before the cabinet arrives.
Vanderloc ships fully assembled. The crate dimensions will matter for getting the vanity through hallways and doorways — it's worth requesting rough crate dimensions from the Yala Vanity team at the time of order so your contractor isn't surprised on delivery day.
For floating installations (wall-mount), confirm your framing can carry the load at the specified height. Vanderloc offers solid-back vanity configurations for unusual plumbing situations, which can simplify rough-in on tricky retrofits.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum width for a Vanderloc double sink vanity?
Double-sink configurations from Vanderloc start at 60 inches. Below that width, there isn't sufficient counter space between the sinks for practical daily use. Custom widths above 60 inches are available in 1-inch increments up to 96 inches, making it easy to match any primary suite alcove precisely.
Does the Silestone® quartz top come with the cabinet?
No — Vanderloc sells the cabinet, quartz top, and faucets separately. This is by design: it's what allows the sizing to be fully customized. Your top is ordered to match your exact cabinet width and preferred sink configuration (centered, offset, or Vigo-style). The Yala Vanity team can walk you through the right combination for your layout.
How long does a Vanderloc double sink vanity take to arrive?
Vanderloc's production lead time is 21 days from order confirmation to ship. That's one of the fastest made-to-order timelines available in the US for a fully custom, domestically built vanity. Delivery is curbside with a liftgate; your contractor brings the crate inside and installs.
Does Yala Vanity offer free shipping on Vanderloc double sink vanities?
Yes. All Vanderloc orders ship free across the continental United States, regardless of order size. Given the custom nature of each build, we recommend confirming your exact configuration with our team before finalizing the order — we can verify dimensions, top sizing, and faucet compatibility.
Can I get a Vanderloc double sink vanity in a color not shown on the website?
Yes. Vanderloc's custom paint program covers any Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore color in addition to their standard palette. If you're matching an existing tile, trim, or millwork, you can provide the paint code and they'll produce the finish to spec. This is a genuine differentiator — most vanity brands offer five or six finishes. Vanderloc offers thousands.
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.