The Unfortunate Downsides to Having Two Bathroom Sinks

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The Unfortunate Downsides to Having Two Bathroom Sinks

Having two sinks in a master bathroom is either a nice little luxury, or a total relationship-saver, depending on how much your schedules overlap, how well you share space when they do, and just how messy you both are. Would anyone turn an extra one down? Turns out this set up does have a couple of drawbacks however, which might give you pause.

There’s lots to love about having his/his, his/hers, or hers/hers sinks. Above (and lead image), Emily Henderson used a pre-fabricated vanity from Wayfair with two sinks in her master bathroom renovation. She and her husband don’t have to stare at each other’s dried toothpaste, or argue about leaving hair in the bowl. This one’s also got plenty of storage down below, and there’s just enough space for a tray for products and accessories up top. Which means these two are pretty much winning at life right now.

Con #1: Two Sinks Vs. One Sink Cost

Con #2: Opportunity Cost