Double Bathroom Sinks
Double bathroom sinks create greater efficiency in a shared bathroom, and they can also improve a home's resale value significantly.
There are many ways to approach a double bathroom sink installation, but the first consideration is usually whether or not you want the two sinks to be one contiguous, attached design or two detached, standalone pieces. If you choose the former for your double sinks, it's likely each sink will sit atop a single vanity or countertop piece, or you may even choose to purchase a piece with the sinks built in.
Stylish Sinks for the Bathroom
See All PhotosFor standalone double sink installations, the sinks may sit on their own separate vanities, adjacent to each other or with buffering space in between. Deciding whether to invest in attached or detached double sinks is usually driven by questions of space and style preference, and in general there's no particular advantage to either.
In terms of style for your double bathroom sink, the options are just about limitless. You could go for a slim and trim tabletop vanity with double sinks dropped in. As an alternative, if you have the space, consider a granite countertop slab with double sinks built into the overall design. Standalone or conjoined, sleek or expansive, double bathroom sinks are sure to offer a style and convenience upgrade for any bath space.