Imagine starting your daily routine in front of a gorgeous reclaimed wood vanity. The old historic wood with its amazing tones and colors would surely make getting up in the morning a little bit easier?
Whatever your bathrooms decor type, there will be a type of reclaimed wood that can be integrated seamlessly into your home. From old and rustic, to modern and contemporary – the choice is yours.
Take a look at the 30 best reclaimed wood bathroom vanities we could find online to see what we mean.

We start off with this awesome stained oak peice. The old wood retains its historic appearance despite being re stained.

How about using a light white wash to give the salvaged timber a light an airy look. I love the way this vanity contrasts against the stark red bricks.

You can only just see the long old timber plank that makes up this basic bathroom vanity. Simple, but stunningly effective

I love the way that many different types of salvaged wood have been combined together to make this awesome contemporary vanity.

This reclaimed wood vanity looks increasingly rustic with its dark iron handles. i am in love with the HUGE mirror too!

This vanity has been made from a single source of salvaged wood. The in built lighting really amplifies the stunning natural aged appearance of the timber

One of the great things about reclaimed wood is that it usually works very well when combined with granite. The white washbasin, black granite, and brown wood combined make a stunning effect.

I love the fact that this wood has not been retreated and still has chips and scratches from whatever it was originally used for. Note how awesome the oxidized copper basin looks with the white tile!

Not all reclaimed wood vanities need to look vintage. This contemporary example combines the historical wood into a modern decor.

This is one of my personal favorites. A large beam has been snugly attached into this little alcove to make a stunning vanity.

We love the little things here at pats color. The rustic iron toilet roll holder on the side of this reclaimed wood bathroom vanity complements the wood (and wash basin) perfectly.

This vanity has been made from reclaimed barnwood. Its warm and rich color is used to a striking effect here!

I love the way that the doors on this reclaimed wood vanity have been attached using a barn door style hinge. This extra little added touch transforms this from an average piece, into one of the best examples we could find!

Why not leave your vanity unstained and allow the historical beauty of the salvaged timber to be the centerpiece? The rusty hinges on this piece look incredible!

Our all time favorite vanity here. Finding a plank of wood as stunning as this one will not be easy – but if you can find one… Well the results speak for themselves.

Got a small bathroom? Then why not do something super simple like this reclaimed wood vanity. The pristine white ceramic washbasin contrasts against the wood brilliantly.

I love the different tones that are present in this vanity. Even though this wood has clearly been salvaged from the same source – the differing tones are mind blowing!

The white granite countertops contrast starkly to the dark stain on this timber. The brown wash basin really ties the whole thing together.

When reclaimed wood is made into furniture – more often than not it can look very strong and bold. Well that is not always the case. A light stain has turned this awesome vanity into a quaint little masterpiece.

I love the way this granite has been chosen to blend in with the wooden cabinets of this one. The black iron handles really add a layer of interest that this piece may suffer without.

A great strong and contemporary use of reclaimed wood. The grey tiles on the top of this bathroom vanity really give it a modern and masculine feel.

The shuttered doors on this vanity have been accentuated by dry brushing a light white paint over the whole piece. It really softens the vanity to create a light and airy feel to the old reclaimed wood.
How about taking a look at our 29 favorite Reclaimed Wood Mirrors to match the vanity?
Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments section below!