This solid wood, rustic farmhouse style double bath vanity features roomy drawer(s) and an open bottom shelf. Could also be used as a dresser, console, sideboard, or kitchen island.
Plan includes exclusive finishing details.
Plan options are 72″ double or 48″ single or 36″ single vanity.
72″ DOUBLE VANITY:
72-Inch Double Vanity Dimensions: 71-1/2″ wide, 33-1/2″ tall, 22″ deep.
This is a 17-page PDF plan with full step-by-step diagrams, shopping list, recommended tools, cut list, and finishing details.
This plan does not include plumbing or installation instructions.
48″ SINGLE VANITY:
48″ Single Vanity Dimensions: 47-1/2″ wide, 33-1/2″ tall, 22″ deep.
This is a 15-page PDF plan with full step-by-step diagrams, shopping list, recommended tools, cut list, and finishing details.
This plan does not include plumbing or installation instructions.
36″ SINGLE VANITY:
36-Inch Single Vanity Dimensions: 35-1/2″ wide, 33-1/2″ tall, 22″ deep.
This is a 14-page PDF plan with full step-by-step diagrams, shopping list, recommended tools, cut list, and finishing details.
This plan does not include plumbing or installation instructions.
Recommended Tools | Compound Miter Saw, Kreg Jig, Table Saw or Circular Saw, Drill, Tape Measure, Carpenter's Square, Jigsaw (for cutting sink hole out) |
Materials | Dimensional lumber, 3/4" and 1/4" plywood panels, Kreg Jig Screws, Brad Nails |
License | Personal Use Only |
File Types | PDF file with full dimensions and step by step instructions with diagrams |
Hello! This is perfect, we’re happy to purchase the plans but we are planning on using this for a 60″ vanity and then again for a 36″ vanity, can we purchase the 72″ plans and use for both?
Hi Dani! You should be able to easily modify the 72″ plans to meet your needs with some simple math & can use them as many times as you need for your personal use!
Does anybody have a estimate on the cost of this to build?
It’s been a few years since I built my original vanity but it cost between $200-300.
Are the drawers functional on this vanity?
On my personal vanity (the one pictured), all 6 drawers are functional. Depending on your plumbing configuration you can have all functional drawers or just four (the two in the center and the lower drawer on each side)
Hi there, I am looking to purchase this plan, but modified to 96”. Do you think this plan would be easily adjustable to 96” if built by a wood worker with a fair amount of experience? Thx so much for any guidance!
hi Angela Rose. I love love love this vanity. I bought the 72′ plans and cant wait to start building this. i do have the step by step plans but i was wondering if you have a video anywhere of how you built this?
Hi Allie & thank you for your purchase! I’m afraid I don’t have a video tutorial, but many others have expressed how easy they found the build so I hope you’ll find the step-by-step instructions to be very user-friendly.
Hi Angela! I just purchase the 72” Rustic Farmhouse Double Vanity. Where can I find the sinks you used? I also could not find the tutorial for the pulls on your Instagram highlights. Is there another place I can buy these pulls or something similar? Thanks!
Hi Jose! Thanks for your purchase! My exact sinks, with the 3-hole 8″ spread, aren’t available anywhere that I can find right now but the single hole version is available here: https://rstyle.me/+uX4hB09r5IAMZmatp-ANWA (this is an affiliate link &, at no extra cost to you, if you purchase through this link I earn a small commission). I’m not on IG much these days but I don’t believe the highlights have been taken away so the tutorial for the pulls should definitely be there. I can still see it here: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3OTIyMjAwMDI5MDg0MDMw?igshid=1b5mubw8wvo94&story_media_id=1767687746216539731 but if that link doesn’t work for you, you may just have to scroll far over to the right as it was one of my first highlights.
I love this vanity! I have a slanted roof line in my upstairs bathroom where this would go. Can the sinks be moved closer together in the 72 inch vanity to prevent that side from being cramped? Or can the plans accommodate one large sink?
I just bought the plans and can’t wait to build! I love the drawer pulls, where can I find them?
Thanks!
Hi Amy & thanks for your purchase! The drawer pulls are also a DIY. The tutorial is in the highlights on my Instagram page under “pulls”.
Beautiful vanity! Do you know the model of the sinks that were used?
Love this vanity! What do you coat the top with so it doesn’t get damaged from the water? Thanks
Thank you! I applied several coats of polyurethane prior to installing the sinks.
Hi there – loving the rustic farmhouse double (and single) vanity units.
Do you have the manufacturer/model of the sink units on these – they look really cool but struggling to find anything like them.
Thank you
Ed
Hi there, I just purchase a 72″ vanity plan, where do I access to the plan? I did not get any email and I do not see it in my purchases.
Hi Kathy,
Thank you so much for your purchase and for supporting our vendors! Plans are automatically sent to the email used on the transaction, however sometimes they can end up in the spam folder. I just manually re-sent the plans, were you able to download them?
Hi there was wondering what the shower floor looks like in this bathroom?
Hi, I have 1″ matte black hex tiles on my shower floor
I would really love to purchase the plans for the oversized single vanity but wondered how the drawers were configure for the plumbing. Can you share the shape of the drawer so I know how it will work please?
Hi Toni,
the drawers can be adapted to accept your plumbing configuration. My vanity (the double pictured in the plans) has 6 fully-functional, full-depth drawers as we notched the backs of the drawers ever so slightly to allow for the plumbing.
Thank you for your quick response. What I want to know is, if the plumbing is in the middle of the cabinet, does the plans for the cabinet show a regular rectangle drawer or is part of the drawer removed (like an “L” shape design)? Just trying to wrap my mind around how the plans read before I spend money on them and can not use them. Thank you in advance!
Unfortunately I can’t attach pics but the plans are designed with the assumption that you will have to adapt the drawer to suit your needs since everybody’s plumbing configuration is different. If you’re referring to the 48″ vanity, the plan has a space that runs right down the center (between the drawers) to allow for plumbing and this is then hidden when the drawers are closed. The 36″ vanity has the top drawer notched out to create a U shape. The instructions explain how to build the notched drawer but the adaptation is really up to you. I didn’t do such a big notch in mine as it was unnecessary and I wanted as much space as possible. Hope that helps!
Thank you sooo much! That is exactly what I need to know. Appreciate your quick response!
You’re very welcome!
Reading through the the plans it calls for 4-20” slides, there are six drawers…are two not supposed to be functional?
Hi Nicholas, my personal vanity has 6 full-depth, fully functional drawers but, as it’s all very dependent on your plumbing configuration, we decided it’d be better for the public plans to make only 4 functional drawers . My sinks are “semi-vessel” so they only protrude into the vanity top a small amount and we just notched the backs of the drawers every so slightly to accommodate the plumbing pipes. If your plumbing allows, it’s totally possible to have 6 great-sized drawers 🙂