Bathroom Vanities in Queens, NY — Compact, Floating & Double
Shop bathroom vanities for Queens, NY homes — single and double, 24″ to 84″, floating for tight co-op baths or freestanding — delivered citywide from ANVE Kitchen & Bath on Route 4.
Get Free Vanity Help Visit Our Paramus ShowroomQueens is the most layered housing market in the city, and it shows up in the bathrooms. A pre-war co-op in Astoria, a glass high-rise condo in Long Island City, and a Tudor or attached home in Forest Hills each ask something different from a vanity. Older co-op and walk-up baths tend to be small and original, so a 24″ to 36″ single — often 18″-deep — keeps the room workable. The single- and two-family homes across eastern Queens County have the room for a 60″ to 84″ double in a primary bath. We deliver across the borough from our Route 4 showroom.
Why Queens Homeowners Choose ANVE for Bathroom Vanities
For a Queens renovation, the hard part is fitting a real vanity into a small, often pre-war bathroom — and getting it up a walk-up stairwell or through a co-op freight elevator. At ANVE you compare James Martin, Blossom, Cartisan Design and Aquadom in person, check exact widths and depths against your floor plan, and buy direct from the importer. With 900+ vanities and in-stock models ready for delivery across the city, your project keeps moving instead of waiting weeks on a special order.
What sets us apart
- Direct importer — no middleman markup
- 900+ vanities; in-stock models ready for delivery
- Single & double, 24″ to 84″
- Wall-mount (floating) & freestanding — ideal for tight co-op baths
- Matching tops, sinks, mirrors & faucets
- Free, no-pressure design help
Choosing the Right Vanity for a Queens Bathroom
In the compact baths of Queens co-ops, walk-ups and high-rise condos, a 24″–36″ single — or an 18″-deep model where the door clears the toilet by inches — does the most with the space, and a wall-mount (floating) vanity makes a small room read larger while keeping the floor easy to mop. In the single- and two-family homes of eastern Queens, a 60″–84″ double-sink vanity suits a primary bath. Compare every size, mount and finish in our bathroom vanities buying guide.
Shop Vanities by Size, Configuration & Style
By Size
From compact 24″ and 18″-deep vanities for hall baths to 60″–84″ statement pieces for primary baths.
By Configuration
Single or double sink; wall-mount floating for small baths or freestanding for a furniture look.
By Style
Modern, contemporary and transitional finishes from James Martin, Blossom, Cartisan Design and Aquadom.
See the full lineup — sizes, finishes, single vs. double, wall-mount vs. freestanding — on our bathroom vanities guide. Finishing the room? Pair your vanity with a matching mirror or medicine cabinet and a faucet.
← Back to the hub: Bathroom Vanities Buying Guide — compare every size, sink count, mount and finish. Nearby towns we also serve: Brooklyn, Manhattan and Bronx.
Visit Our Paramus Bathroom Vanity Showroom
Our showroom is in Paramus on East Route 4, an easy trip from Queens, NY via the Route 4 and Route 17 corridor. See and compare real vanities, finishes, tops and sinks in person — minutes from Westfield Garden State Plaza.
Paramus, NJ 07652
Sat 10 AM–4 PM · Sun closed
Get Free Help Choosing Your Vanity
Tell us about your Queens bathroom — the space, the size you have in mind, finishes, or a few inspiration photos — and our team will reply, usually within one business day.
Bathroom Vanities in Queens, NY — FAQ
Do you deliver bathroom vanities to Queens?
Yes. We deliver vanities across Queens from our Paramus, NJ showroom, and in-stock models can also be picked up the same day. Because many Queens buildings are walk-ups or share a freight elevator, tell us your building's access when you order so we can plan the drop-off. We supply the vanity, top, sink and faucet; your plumber or contractor handles the install.
What vanity size works in a small Queens co-op bathroom?
Most pre-war co-op and walk-up baths in Queens are tight, so a 24-inch to 36-inch single vanity is the usual fit, and an 18-inch-deep model helps when the door swing is close to the toilet. A wall-mount floating vanity frees up visual floor space and makes the room feel larger. Send or bring your wall measurements and we'll match the right size on the showroom floor.
Can I hang a floating vanity in a pre-war Queens apartment?
Usually yes, but pre-war Queens buildings often have masonry or plaster-over-block walls instead of open studs, so your plumber may add backing or use the correct anchors to carry the load. Floating vanities are a popular choice in Astoria and Forest Hills co-ops because they make a small bath look larger. We help you choose the model and size; your installer confirms the wall type and mounting height.
Do I need board approval or a permit to replace a vanity in Queens?
A like-for-like vanity swap that reuses the existing plumbing generally doesn't need a NYC Department of Buildings permit, but most Queens co-op and condo buildings still require management or board approval — often an alteration agreement — before any bathroom work. Moving the sink or running new plumbing usually does require a permit, which your licensed plumber pulls. Confirm your building's rules before you start.
