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30-Inch Bathroom Vanity: Under-Sink Storage Layouts

Quick answer

A 30-inch bathroom vanity typically gives about 19 in of usable depth, 18 in to the lowest pipe and a 26-in door opening. Where the P-trap sits decides the lanes: pick your layout below for lane widths, ceilings and a matching shortlist.

Vanity plumbing hangs low: with a deep bowl above, the trap in a 30-inch vanity commonly bottoms out between 10 and 15 inches off the cabinet floor, and the cabinet itself runs only 18 to 21 inches deep. Height and depth, not width, are the usual dealbreakers here.

Pick your trap position below to see the matching layout: how wide each lane really is, what height ceiling to shop under, and which organizer classes make sense at those numbers.

Centered P-trap

  • Clear lanes: left 10.5 in, right 10.5 in.
  • Rigid box limit through the door: 10.5 in wide.
  • Height ceiling 18 in; front strip under the trap up to 12 in tall.

Best move

Two lanes near 10.5 in and 10.5 in: measured separately, not assumed equal, plus a low front tray under about 12 in tall.

Watch out

The lanes are rarely equal even when they look it: measure each side to the pipe separately, and keep everything under the bend removable in one motion.

Start here: Split the cabinet into left and right lanes of about 10.5 in each. Use organizers that stop short of the trap bend, plus a low bin in the front strip.

Fine-tune with your exact numbers →
left10.5” right10.5” door opening 26” inside width 30” depth 19” ≤18” height 18” usable
Zone map for this layout.

P-trap on the left

  • Clear lanes: left 5 in, right 21.5 in.
  • Rigid box limit through the door: 21.5 in wide.
  • Height ceiling 16 in; front strip under the trap up to 9 in tall.

Best move

One wide clear lane on the right, about 21.5 in: commit your main organizer there instead of splitting the budget across both sides.

Watch out

The drain arm can angle back toward center; measure the clear lane at the back as well as the front (usable depth here is about 18.5 in) before choosing anything that slides.

Start here: Anchor the main organizer on the clear right side (about 21.5 in wide) and keep the pipe side down to a small bin that lifts out.

Fine-tune with your exact numbers →
left5” right21.5” door opening 26” inside width 30” depth 19” ≤16” height 18” usable
Zone map for this layout.

P-trap on the right

  • Clear lanes: left 21.5 in, right 5 in.
  • Rigid box limit through the door: 21.5 in wide.
  • Height ceiling 18 in; front strip under the trap up to 12 in tall.

Best move

One wide clear lane on the left, about 21.5 in: the best single-organizer layout this cabinet supports.

Watch out

Keep the right side to one light lift-out bin under about 12 in tall; the valves and trap need to stay reachable without unloading.

Start here: Anchor the main organizer on the clear left side (about 21.5 in wide) and keep the pipe side down to a small bin that lifts out.

Fine-tune with your exact numbers →
left21.5” right5” door opening 26” inside width 30” depth 19” ≤18” height 18” usable
Zone map for this layout.

Plumbing along the rear wall

  • Clear lanes: left 11.5 in, right 11.5 in.
  • Rigid box limit through the door: 11.5 in wide.
  • Height ceiling 16 in; front strip under the trap up to 9 in tall.

Best move

Full width up front: with plumbing hugging the back wall, low and mid-height storage can run nearly the full width at up to about 16.5 in deep.

Watch out

Depth is the trap here: deep drawers and long bins run into the rear hardware past about 16.5 in. Leave the back inches empty.

Start here: Run storage nearly the full front width (usable depth about 16.5 in) and stop about 3 in short of the back wall, where the drain run lives.

Fine-tune with your exact numbers →
left11.5” right11.5” door opening 26” inside width 30” depth 19” ≤16” height 18” usable
Zone map for this layout.

The four layouts, side by side

P-trap positionLeft laneRight laneRigid box limitFront strip height
Centered 10.5 in 10.5 in 10.5 in 12 in
Left 5 in 21.5 in 21.5 in 9 in
Right 21.5 in 5 in 21.5 in 12 in
Rear 11.5 in 11.5 in 11.5 in 9 in

Shopping shortlist (baseline: centered trap)

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Size classShop at or underFitWhere it goesNotesLink
Slim side basketvery narrow, 5-6 in lanes 5.5 in W × 14 in D × 10 in H Exact fit Left zone Rescues the sliver of space beside offset plumbing. Small capacity: best for brushes and refill packs stored upright. Search this size
Stackable binnarrow, 5-7 in lanes 6 in W × 14 in D × 7 in H Exact fit Left zone Fits the tight lane every other class gives up on; rental-safe. Buy open-front: the lower bin must stay reachable without unstacking. Search this size
Shallow vanity binsmall-format, low vanities 8 in W × 10 in D × 5 in H Exact fit Left zone Sized for low-bend vanities and 13-15 in door openings. Made for vanities; wastes space in a full-depth kitchen base. Search this size
Stackable binstandard, 8-11 in lanes 9 in W × 13 in D × 8 in H Exact fit Left zone The zero-risk default for any plumbing layout. Stack two high at most; the top bin needs 1 in of lift-out room. Search this size
Cleaning caddycarry kit, handle included 10 in W × 13 in D × 11 in H Exact fit Left zone The grab-and-go zone: parks front-center of the widest lane. Height listed with handle: the handle must clear the bend on lift-out. Search this size
Low turntableflat, spins under the bend 10 in W × 10 in D × 3.5 in H Exact fit Left zone Puts small bottles a spin away in heights nothing else uses. Keep it off the trap ring: the spin needs a flat clear footprint. Search this size
Low open trayfront strip, under the bend 15 in W × 12 in D × 4 in H Exact fit Front strip Lives under the trap where nothing else fits; doubles as a leak spotter. Must lift straight out in one motion without threading around the trap. Search this size
U-shaped cutout shelffixed cutout, centered traps 16 in W × 11 in D × 12 in H Exact fit Front strip Spans the trap when the cutout truly matches its position and width. Cutout must exceed the trap assembly's widest point by 1 in. Search this size

Common questions

What usually fits this 30-inch bathroom vanity?

Use two narrow side organizers plus a low removable front bin.

What should I avoid?

Avoid tall center shelves without a real pipe cutout. Choose pieces that can be removed quickly if you need plumbing access.