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How Many Drawers Should a Bathroom Vanity Have?

How many drawers should a bathroom vanity have?
How many drawers should a bathroom vanity have?

It’s one of those questions that seems simple until you’re standing in a showroom, staring at a wall of vanities and realising the answer actually matters quite a lot! The right number of drawers in a bathroom vanity can be the difference between a space that works beautifully every morning and one that leaves you digging through cupboards for a hairdryer cord.

There’s no single correct number.. a vanity built for a compact ensuite has very different needs to one anchoring a spacious main bathroom used by a busy family. What really matters is matching drawer count and layout to how the space is actually used, not just how it looks on the showroom floor.

At Armrock Constructions, we’ve fitted out vanities across hundreds of Gold Coast bathrooms, from tight apartment ensuites to sprawling luxury main bathrooms, and the same lesson comes up again and again: storage should be planned around real, everyday habits, not guessed at during a final fit-out decision.

What Actually Determines the Right Number of Drawers

Four large drawers is popular in many of our Gold Coast bathroom renovation projects

Before landing on a number, it helps to think through a few practical questions.

Who uses the bathroom? A single-occupant ensuite has very different storage demands to a family bathroom shared by two adults and a couple of kids. More people generally means more toiletries, more grooming tools and more reasons to want dedicated drawer space rather than one shared shelf.

What needs to be stored? Hairdryers, straighteners, skincare, shaving kits, medications, spare towels and cleaning supplies all compete for space. A household with two people who each have their own routine will usually want separated storage, which naturally pushes the drawer count up.

How much floor space is available? A small bathroom renovation simply can’t accommodate the same vanity footprint as a larger main bathroom, which means drawer count has to be balanced against overall proportions rather than treated as a fixed target.

As a general guide, most vanities fall somewhere between two and six drawers, with the right number depending on the vanity width, the number of basins and how the household actually lives day to day.

Single Vanity vs Double Vanity Storage Needs

Double vanities have different needs.
Double basins create different requirements for drawers.

A single-basin vanity in a smaller ensuite or powder room often works well with two to three drawers. This is usually enough to separate everyday items from less-used products, without overcrowding a compact footprint.

Double vanities are a different story. When two basins are involved, most households want each person to have their own dedicated storage rather than sharing a single set of drawers. This typically means four to six drawers total, often split evenly beneath each basin so both users have equal, independent access.

If you’re planning a double vanity as part of a renovation, it’s worth thinking about drawer allocation early. Retrofitting extra storage later is far more disruptive than planning your custom bathroom vanity properly from the outset.

Small Bathrooms and Space-Smart Drawer Layouts

Not every bathroom has room to spare, and that’s where clever drawer configuration matters more than sheer quantity. In a small bathroom renovation, a well-designed vanity with two or three deep drawers will often out-perform a wider vanity crammed with shallow ones.

The same logic applies to apartment bathroom renovations, where floor space is at a premium and every centimetre of the vanity footprint has to earn its place. Narrow drawers with internal dividers, or a single wider drawer split into compartments, can offer surprisingly generous storage without pushing the vanity out into valuable floor space.

For high-rise bathroom renovations, where layouts are often fixed by the building’s existing plumbing, getting the drawer configuration right becomes even more important, since there’s usually limited scope to change the vanity’s overall footprint.

This high-rise Gold Coast bathroom renovation features a combination of three drawers and cupboards.
This high-rise Gold Coast bathroom renovation features a combination of three drawers and cupboards

Ensuite and Main Bathroom Considerations

Ensuites tend to serve one or two people with fairly predictable routines, so a compact vanity with two to three well-organised drawers is often plenty. The focus here should be on efficient, purposeful storage rather than maximising drawer count for its own sake.

Main bathrooms, by contrast, tend to see heavier daily use, often from multiple household members with different routines and product collections. Here, a vanity with four or more drawers, particularly when paired with a double basin, tends to hold up far better over time than a minimal storage setup that looked fine on paper but doesn’t match how a busy household actually functions.

This high-rise Gold Coast bathroom renovation features a combination of three drawers and cupboards.
This high-rise Gold Coast bathroom renovation features a combination of three drawers and cupboards

Family Bathrooms and Everyday Storage

Family bathrooms bring their own demands. Between kids’ bath toys, toothbrush clutter, spare towels and the everyday chaos of a shared space, drawer storage needs to be generous and genuinely practical rather than purely decorative.

A family-friendly vanity often benefits from a mix of drawer sizes: a shallow top drawer for small, frequently used items, and deeper drawers below for towels, hairdryers or bulkier products. Pairing this with good bathroom drains and easy-clean surfaces helps keep a busy family bathroom functioning smoothly, not just looking tidy on renovation day.

Luxury Vanities and Custom Storage Solutions

We specialise in customising vanity units in our Gold Coast bathroom renovation projects
We specialise in customising vanity units in our Gold Coast bathroom renovation projects

At the higher end, luxury bathroom renovations often move beyond a simple drawer count altogether. Custom vanities can include soft-close mechanisms, internal organisers, dedicated appliance charging drawers, and even mixed configurations that combine drawers with open shelving or display niches.

In these projects, drawer count becomes a design decision as much as a practical one. It’s less about hitting a specific number and more about tailoring the storage to a household’s exact habits, products and daily routine, something we work through closely with clients during the design stage of every planning your custom bathroom vanity conversation.

Matching Drawers to Your Renovation Style

Drawer count isn’t the only decision worth thinking through. The finish and material of the vanity itself plays a big role in how the storage looks and performs day to day. Options like timber laminates bring warmth and texture to a vanity front, while the choice between a matte or glossy sink can influence the overall look of the space above the drawers.

It’s also worth considering how the vanity’s benchtop interacts with the drawer fronts below, since a cohesive material palette between benchtop, drawers and splashback tends to give a far more polished result than treating each element in isolation.

Working With a Professional

Getting drawer count and configuration right isn’t just a matter of picking a number off a checklist. It comes down to understanding plumbing constraints, structural layout and how a household actually lives, which is where working with an experienced renovation builder makes a real difference.

Vanity installation also needs to work hand in hand with other trades. Plumbing has to be positioned correctly for basin and drawer clearances, and carpentry needs to be precise enough that drawers glide smoothly for years, not just on installation day. Coordinating this properly is exactly why an all-trades approach tends to produce a better result than managing separate tradespeople individually.

Simple single drawer custom vanities are a fabulous and streamlined solution.
Simple single drawer custom vanities are a fabulous and streamlined solution.

How Armrock Can Help

With more than 450 completed renovations across the Gold Coast, we’ve fitted vanities into just about every bathroom shape and household routine you can imagine. Whether you’re after a compact two-drawer setup for a guest ensuite or a fully custom double vanity for a busy family bathroom, our team works with you to design vanities that suit your space, your budget and the way your household actually lives.

We manage the entire process in-house, from carpentry and plumbing to tiling and finishing, so your vanity isn’t designed in isolation from the rest of the renovation. It’s planned as part of a cohesive bathroom renovation from the very start.

Final Thoughts

So, how many drawers should a bathroom vanity have? Somewhere between two and six, depending on who uses the space, how much storage they genuinely need, and how much floor area the bathroom can spare. There’s no universal right answer, only the right answer for your household.

If you’re planning a renovation and want help working out the ideal vanity configuration for your bathroom, our team is happy to talk through the options and put together a design that fits the way you actually live.

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