When it comes to bathrooms, two basins are better than one. Double the space, double the storage and double the style points.

There's plenty of reasons for choosing a double vanity not just because they look so damn gorgeous. Having two identical basin areascreates a harmonious, pleasing symmetry and a luxe, hotel-like vibe. They effortlessly transform bathrooms into envy-inducing ensuites.

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These are the most stylish 'his and hers' bathroom sinks and double vanity ideas that have been making a splash at Livingetc.

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Built in Basins & Storage

Built in Basins & Storage

This light and spacious bathroom features his and hers basins and ample bathroom storage.

Peaceful & Paired-Back

Peaceful & Paired-Back

The symmetrical arrangement of twin basins on a beautifully proportioned vanity unit keeps the peaceful theme of the decor. Get the look: Bespoke vanity, Crofton Interiors. Basins, Duravit. Taps, Watermark

Peaceful & Paired-Back

Peaceful & Paired-Back

The symmetrical arrangement of twin basins on a beautifully proportioned vanity unit keeps the peaceful theme of the decor. Get the look: Bespoke vanity, Crofton Interiors. Basins, Duravit. Taps, Watermark

Concrete Basin

Concrete Basin

These walls are tile-effect but are in fact wallpapered. A hanging rod-shaped pendant lamp makes a cool change from the usual lighting found in bathrooms. Get the look: Pendant light is Trans-Luxe. Wallpaper from Koroseal.

Dressing Area

Dressing Area

His and hers sinks are divided by a dressing table area. Get the look: Daneen Lantern from Mecox. Soho DweLED sconces from YLighting. Chair – Metaliano – Franc Chair. Custom Cavallo Mirrors from Soane in Silver Leaf finish.

Sleek and Practical

Sleek and Practical

Marble combines practicality with luxury in this gorgeous his and hers bathroom. Get the look: The statuettes are from Paris’ Marché aux Puces. The portrait is by Fergus Greer. The stool is by Jonathan Adler. Burlanes does a similar vanity.

Blue Glass

Blue Glass

The blue glass of the Italian basin unit picks up on the blue accents dotted around the rest of the space. Get the look: Glass basin unit, Artelinea. Taps, Vola. This is the Laurel mirror by Porta Romana.

Go for graphite

Go for graphite

Solid marble and antiqued mirror glass create a grey-toned sanctuary that's keep interesting by a mixture of textures and tones. Get the look: The basins and unit are by Kreoo. The mirror is by Dominic Schuster, inset with lights by Bocci.

Antique touches

Antique touches

The bathroom is the ideal place to mix and match styles. A pair of classic basins help to emphasise the details of a period overmantel mirror while sitting comfortably in a contemporary space. Get the look: Floor and wall tiles, Walls And Floors. Basins, Bathstore.

Graphic effects

Graphic effects

Floor-to-ceiling black tiling creates an impressive backdrop for a crisp white floating shelf and surface-mounted basins. Taps set into the wall and discreet towel rails keep the look sleek. Get the look: These are Duravit Starck 1 basins with Hansgrohe Axor Montreux brassware.

West Coast cool

West Coast cool

Awkward attic space? Emphasise its quirks with a custom-made slice of mirror and a double-bowled vanity unit that fits the room like a glove. Get the look: The brassware is from Waterworks.

Ensuite feel

Ensuite feel

As this bathroom flows directly from a bedroom, the vanity unit has designed like a dressing table. It's mounted on small wooden feet to give it the feel of a sideboard. Get the look: The dark wall is painted in Thunder Blue emulsion by Sanderson. These are Kartell basins. The vanity unit was made bespoke and painted in Black Blue estate eggshell by Farrow & Ball. The vanity unit legs are by Swedish outfit Prettypegs.

Poured perfection

Poured perfection

This double basin was custom-made using fibre-reinforced concrete. Warm brass and timber elements soften the industrial look. Get the look: The Crescent round wall mirrors are from CB2. These are Shaded sconce wall lights from Onefortythree. The tray is by OyOy. The soap dispenser is from CB2. The vase is by Natalie Weinberger. The make-up bag is from Zana. The woven baskets are from Connected Goods. These are quartzite floor tiles by Walker Zanger.

You're so veined

You're so veined

Love marble? Show off the stone in style by using it to wrap around a pair of basins. Get the look: Carrara marble was used throughout this bathroom. The brassware matt black fittings are from Dornbracht.

Unfitted fitted

Unfitted fitted

Give a bathroom a relaxed furniture feel with hanging mirrors and chic tabletop basins. Get the look: The bespoke vanity unit is by Slices London. These are Strap mirrors by Hay from Twentytwentyone.

Double Height

Double Height

In the master bathroom, unexpected full-length mirrors are set above the basins to take your eye right up to the ceiling. Get the look: The mirrors were bought at auction. The box pendant light is by Davey Lighting. The Duravit Foster basins are from CP Hart.

Industrial Feel

Industrial Feel

This industrial style en-suite bathroom was created from a guest bedroom. The ‘stone’ support for the basins was actually cast in concrete from a clay mould. Get the look: CP Hart does similar basins. Plaster Decoration Company could provide a similar concrete support. To source a skilled glass engraver, contact the Guild of Glass Engravers.

Classic Glamour

Classic Glamour

Monochrome tiles and chic mirrors exude the Art Deco glamour of a New York hotel suite, while the built-in cabinets under the basins hide ample storage. Get the look: The statuary marble tile design, framed mirrors and washstand are by Tamzin Greenhill Designs.

Masculine

Masculine

Bespoke concrete wall and floor panels create a gritty backdrop to the sculptural basins in this deliberately masculine bathroom. Get the look: The Il Bagno Alessi One basins by Stefano Giovannoni for Laufen and the Dornbracht MEM wall-mounted mixers are from Ripples. The Hector Mini Globe pendants are from Hector Finch. The bespoke concrete wall and floor panels are from Ivanka.

Joint At The Hip

Joint At The Hip

For a more country-inspired, rustic approach, wood panelled walls and a muted colour palette create a calming bathroom. The traditional style sink stands has been supersized to create double the space. Get the look: The mirror is from Les Sardines Antiques and Interiors. Find similar ticking fabric for blinds at Emily Bond.

Minimal

Minimal

Sleek, smooth tiling and curved modern basins combined with the simplified, minimal lines of the matte black wall lights, mirror and taps creates a simple and textural space. Get the look The Milan basin mixers are by Tre Mercati at QS Supplies. The basins are from Lusso Stone. The mirror is from Next Home. The wall lights are from Holly’s House. The Italgraniti wall tiles are from Tower Ceramics.

Industrial Chic

Industrial Chic

This bathroom is a steampunk mash-up of valves, pipes and contemporary art. Although the vanities don't offer additional storage, the symmetry is pleasing and takes advantage of the ample space in this industrial style bathroom. Get the look: The basins are vintage finds. Try Victorian Plumbing for similar. Check out William Holland for a statement copper bath. The artwork is by Barcelona-based artist Fernando Prats.

Boho Bliss

Boho Bliss

Ribbed-glass Crittall doors separate the shower and WC from the basin, located in the bedroom.Painting ceilings in the same shade as the walls gives rooms a cohesive, cocooning feel. Get the look: The bespoke basin was made with a Béton Ciré finish. The 19th-century French oeil-de-boeuf (bull’s eye) zinc window mirror is from Anton & K. The walls and ceiling are painted in Felt IV flat emulsion by Paint & Paper Library.

Materials

Materials

This room is all about the materials – the Arabescato marble contrasting beautifully with the dark walls, parquet flooring and nickel fittings. Get the look: For marble vanities, try Catchpole & Rye

Monochrome

Monochrome

The monochrome palette and modern freestanding bathtub with matching his and hers sinks create a chic hotel-like interior. Simple ovals, marble and a micro cement floor keep things serene and uncomplicated. Get the look: The basins and bath are from Victoria + Albert. The taps and bath filler are by Bagno Design. The marble is from Venice Marble. The bespoke vanity unit features Buster + Punch handles. The mirrors are from The White Company.

Lotte Brouwer

Lotte is the Digital Editor for Livingetc, and has been with the website since its launch. She has a background in online journalism and writing for SEO, with previous editor roles at Good Living, Good Housekeeping, Country & Townhouse, and BBC Good Food among others, as well as her own successful interiors blog. When she's not busy writing or tracking analytics, she's doing up houses, two of which have features in interior design magazines. She's just finished doing up her house in Wimbledon, and is eyeing up Bath for her next project.