Master Bathroom Sink: One Or Two?
Get an architect's advice about his-and-her versus solo sinks, including the pros and cons
Tiffany Carboni
2 April 2019
Houzz Contributor. I am a home design writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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One sink or two? This is the classic debate for couples renovating a sizeable master bathroom. There are pros and cons to both. So what’s right for your bathroom? I spoke with architect Thayer Hopkins, who offered up what you need to consider about installing either a single or double sink during your master suite remodel.
“Couples these days usually prefer the idea of two sinks for one simple reason,” says Hopkins. “They lead busy lives and need access to the bathroom at the same time."
On paper the double sink looks ideal. But let's walk through this two-sided argument.
On paper the double sink looks ideal. But let's walk through this two-sided argument.
Benefits of 2 sinks
Personal space
With two sinks, theoretically no one will ever again spit toothpaste on your hand as you’re trying to wash up. Also, your very own sink means you can keep your makeup, moisturisers or shaving kit out as necessary without having your partner knock anything over.
And by having your own designated sink, you don’t have to stare at your partner’s toothpaste residue while you’re brushing your own teeth. Even in the best of partnerships, there are some things that neither of you want to see of the other.
Two sinks can help make you and your partner feel like you’re in a loving, adult relationship rather than siblings fighting over a single faucet.
Browse through images of double vanities
Personal space
With two sinks, theoretically no one will ever again spit toothpaste on your hand as you’re trying to wash up. Also, your very own sink means you can keep your makeup, moisturisers or shaving kit out as necessary without having your partner knock anything over.
And by having your own designated sink, you don’t have to stare at your partner’s toothpaste residue while you’re brushing your own teeth. Even in the best of partnerships, there are some things that neither of you want to see of the other.
Two sinks can help make you and your partner feel like you’re in a loving, adult relationship rather than siblings fighting over a single faucet.
Browse through images of double vanities
Disadvantages of 2 sinks
“The convenience of two sinks has its tradeoffs to consider,” Hopkins notes.
Cost
It costs more to plumb two sinks than one. Add to that the additional cost of finishes and a larger vanity.
Space
A typical sink basin is about 17 to 19 inches wide. “If there isn’t a solid 6 feet or more available for two sinks, I will counsel clients to stick with just one sink basin,” says Hopkins. “These 6 feet or more will give the minimum 11- to 12-inch buffer needed between basins to keep a couple from banging elbows and crowding each other out.”
“The convenience of two sinks has its tradeoffs to consider,” Hopkins notes.
Cost
It costs more to plumb two sinks than one. Add to that the additional cost of finishes and a larger vanity.
Space
A typical sink basin is about 17 to 19 inches wide. “If there isn’t a solid 6 feet or more available for two sinks, I will counsel clients to stick with just one sink basin,” says Hopkins. “These 6 feet or more will give the minimum 11- to 12-inch buffer needed between basins to keep a couple from banging elbows and crowding each other out.”
Even if you do have a good amount of space, two sinks will eat into counter space that could be used for tasks, displays etc. Two sinks will also double the amount of under-cabinet space taken up by the double drain pipes.
If you've got ample storage or counter space elsewhere in the bathroom, this space tradeoff may not pose any problems.
Two-sink styles you can both agree on
The prefabricated two-sink vanity is one of the easiest styles to choose and install in a bathroom because of its fixed dimensions. In other words, there’s no guessing if elbow clearance might be an issue for you and your partner. You can see for yourself in the showroom or tape out the dimensions prior to ordering a vanity online to test the sink measurements.
Custom vanities offer even more benefits, as they can be tailored to your exact wishes. But you and your partner have to be willing to work with a designer or cabinetmaker to cull through the endless possibilities.
The prefabricated two-sink vanity is one of the easiest styles to choose and install in a bathroom because of its fixed dimensions. In other words, there’s no guessing if elbow clearance might be an issue for you and your partner. You can see for yourself in the showroom or tape out the dimensions prior to ordering a vanity online to test the sink measurements.
Custom vanities offer even more benefits, as they can be tailored to your exact wishes. But you and your partner have to be willing to work with a designer or cabinetmaker to cull through the endless possibilities.
You can also use two freestanding pedestal sinks, either for aesthetics or to overcome any space limitations, as they can be put side by side or on separate walls. “Pedestal sinks have made a resurgence in the last 10 to 15 years,” Hopkins says. “As a result, there’s more product available to suit different needs.”
If you don’t need the counter space or storage space in a vanity, two pedestals will create an airy feel that may sway your choice.
Take a look at this guide to bathroom sinks
If you don’t need the counter space or storage space in a vanity, two pedestals will create an airy feel that may sway your choice.
Take a look at this guide to bathroom sinks
You can also use a single basin with two separate faucets.
This sort of double sink performs duties for two people while acting like one sink underneath with its single drain, which leads us to …
This sort of double sink performs duties for two people while acting like one sink underneath with its single drain, which leads us to …
Benefits of the single sink
Leaves room for other amenities
“I might push for a couple to install only one sink if there’s a possibility of using that extra space for a separate shower and tub instead,” says Hopkins.
Cost and cleaning
One sink, with one hardware set, is cheaper than two, and one sink is easier to clean than two.
More storage
You can have more storage underneath if there’s only one drainpipe. If you’re the kind of person who loves to pull out every bit of makeup, you’re going to get frustrated if you don’t have enough room for it because of that extra sink.
Learn how to squeeze in more storage space in the bathroom
Leaves room for other amenities
“I might push for a couple to install only one sink if there’s a possibility of using that extra space for a separate shower and tub instead,” says Hopkins.
Cost and cleaning
One sink, with one hardware set, is cheaper than two, and one sink is easier to clean than two.
More storage
You can have more storage underneath if there’s only one drainpipe. If you’re the kind of person who loves to pull out every bit of makeup, you’re going to get frustrated if you don’t have enough room for it because of that extra sink.
Learn how to squeeze in more storage space in the bathroom
More counter space
You can get a lot more usable counter space if there’s only one basin. More countertop space equals more display opportunities and more room for your everyday toiletries.
Read more:
6 His and Hers Bathroom Ideas for Sustained Marital Bliss
Tell us:
Does your master bathroom have one or two sinks, and how’s the setup working for you? Tell us in the Comments below.
You can get a lot more usable counter space if there’s only one basin. More countertop space equals more display opportunities and more room for your everyday toiletries.
Read more:
6 His and Hers Bathroom Ideas for Sustained Marital Bliss
Tell us:
Does your master bathroom have one or two sinks, and how’s the setup working for you? Tell us in the Comments below.
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Two sinks can save a marriage! Don’t care about whether it takes up the counter space; it’s about not tripping over one another while in there at the same time! 👍🏻👍🏻
@christinedboland when designing my current home I referred to the master bath with two sinks, plus the toilet in it's own little room, our marriage saver bathroom. Our last house had a tiny master bath. I did my hair in the bathroom my girls used and kept my makeup in a basket on my dresser because after storing our toothbrushes and his shaving supplies there wasn't much space for anything else. So we may have overdone it just a bit when we built but my husband passed away 3 years ago after living here for 20 years and neither of us ever regretted allowing the space for two separate sinks and counters. His was on the side with a window so I've moved my makeup over to that side to take advantage of the natural light and, since each is now used less, I usually alternate which side I thoroughly clean each week so still not regretting it.
Sorry to the two sinkers - My husband and I have led very busy lives - He has the ensuite I have the main bathroom even now we are retired. Here's the thing we never ever used the bathrooms at the same time anyway. He was always an hour ahead of me right from the get go. But no we never had children, even so I still think it would have worked as we always had . Children would be put in another bathroom if necessary.