Bathroom vanity trends in 2024–2025 center on five directions: floating wall-mount silhouettes, bold cabinet colors, quartz countertops, integrated storage layouts, and mixed metal hardware finishes replacing single-finish uniformity.
Floating vanities are the dominant structural shift — wall-mount designs like the Spring Mill Kelby visually open floor space, which makes smaller bathrooms read larger and simplifies tile cleaning. On the finish side, deep, saturated cabinet colors (navy, sage, forest) are replacing the all-white-and-gray palette that dominated the previous decade. Quartz tops are increasingly standard on mid-range vanities, displacing cultured marble at the premium tier. Storage design is moving toward full-extension drawer banks rather than single-door open cavities, reflecting how people actually use a bathroom daily.
- Floating vanities are the fastest-growing silhouette, requiring wall-stud mounting at a precise height before installation.
- Bold cabinet colors — navy, sage, forest green, deep blue — are now mainstream options, not specialty orders, on mid-range vanity lines.
- Quartz countertops have displaced cultured marble as the expected surface on premium bathroom vanities priced above the entry tier.
- Full-extension soft-close drawer banks are replacing single-door base cabinets as the preferred storage configuration in current vanity design.
- Mixed metal hardware (e.g., brushed gold pulls with matte black faucets) is a documented shift away from matched single-finish bathrooms.