A Guide to Choosing the Ideal Makeup Vanity Table Dimensions for Yourself - 2025 (Updated)

A Guide to Choosing the Ideal Makeup Vanity Table Dimensions for Yourself - 2025 (Updated)

Summarized Answer: Choose the ideal makeup vanity table dimensions by matching them to your height and space. Select a table height between 28–30 inches (71–76 cm) for seated comfort (higher if needed). Allow 16–20 inches (40–50 cm) depth for legroom and storage. Ensure a width of at least 30 inches (76 cm) to fit your mirror and essentials comfortably.

(Read on to learn more about these dimensions and how to pick the perfect combination for yourself.)

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Introduction

A makeup vanity table gives you a dedicated place to store all of your makeup products and accessories. On top of that, it gives you a place where you can sit and apply your makeup easily.

Choosing the right size for your vanity table is important since it decides how comfortable you are when using it. The size also decides the room and space that you have for placing all your makeup products as well as how the table looks in your room.

In this guide, we’re going to be guiding you on how you can choose the best makeup vanity table dimensions for yourself. We will talk about the dimensions and measurements that you should keep an eye on when making your purchase (or when having one custom-made).

Let’s get started.

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What Are the Main Dimensions That You Should Pay Attention to When Buying a Makeup Vanity Table?

Here they are:

  • Height of the table
  • Depth of the table
  • Width of the tabletop

The height of the table refers to how far up the table top stands from the ground. The distance is measured from the top surface down to the ground.

The depth of the table means the distance from the top edge of the tabletop to the bottom edge (when you’re sitting down in front of the table.) Think of it as the vertical length of the tabletop.

The width of the tabletop refers to basically how long the table is from the left end to the right end.

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How to Choose the Best Vanity Makeup Table Height?

The best vanity table makeup height is the one at which you can keep your arms comfortably at your sides. You don’t have to reach up with your hands to get to the tabletop and you also don’t have to bring them too low.

This would mean, of course, that the ideal height of a makeup table depends on your own height. However, if you are in the average height range (5’ to 5’ 7”), a table height of 30 inches is usually the best to go with.

But of course, there are people above and below this average range, and since we want to make this guide helpful for them as well, here is a table that we’ve made to give you a breakdown of the best table heights for people in different height groups.

Height Group Recommended Table Height
Under 5' 28 inches
5' to 5' 7" 30 inches
Over 5' 7" to 6' 32 inches
Over 6' 34 inches

How to Choose the Best Vanity Makeup Table Depth?

When it comes to the depth of the vanity makeup table, you may think that “more is better,” right? Well, not exactly.

The deeper your vanity makeup table gets, the harder it is to move. It also takes up more space in the room. Plus, a deeper table top would also mean that you would have to reach here and there more when your makeup stuff starts moving around.

The right vanity makeup table depth is one that gives you enough space to place all your stuff (plus your elbows on the top) along with ample leg room. On top of that, the depth should also not be too much to make the table look too obtrusive when in the room.

Keeping that in mind, the ideal depth for a makeup table is usually around 20 inches. However, if you don’t usually have a lot of makeup items to deal with, you can even pick a smaller size, such as 16 inches.

How to Choose the Best Vanity Makeup Table Width?

The same type of considerations that apply to the depth of the tabletop also hold true for the width. You need to make sure that you have enough space but at the same time, you also need to make sure that the table is not TOO wide.

When it comes to table width, however, there are a lot more variations that you could pick from depending on your exact needs and requirements. In height and depth, there are certain standard measurements that you should pick from because they are the few tried and tested ones. However, with width, the case is a little different. There is a lot of room for customizability.

Some tables have a width of around 66 inches. These table tops are quite broad and can hold a lot of items. However, they do come with the downside of being hard to handle and sticking out when placed in a room.

On the other hand, some tables can be as wide as 26 inches. These types of table tops are ideal for people who have a very minimalist setup and don’t have a lot of things to deal with.

You should pick the table width depending on the number of items and accessories you have and use during your makeup session. Your height, etc., doesn’t really matter here.

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Extra Things to Consider When Buying a Makeup Vanity Table

While the dimensions are the main essential factors to consider when buying your vanity makeup table, they are not the only ones. There are some other things that you should pay attention to, such as:

Lighting

Having in-built lighting on your makeup vanity table can be very helpful. It can help you apply your makeup properly and evenly. You don’t have to worry about part of your face being shadowed and thus neglected during the makeup part.

Plus, with proper lighting, you can also find all your items easily on the table.

The best lighting to have on your makeup vanity table is around the mirror. However, having a light bar placed just at the top of the mirror pointing downwards can also be sufficient.

Compartments

Compartments and cubby holes can help you organize your makeup items. You don’t have to deal with a mess and clutter if you have in-built compartments in your makeup table.

When you are having a table made for yourself with custom instructions, the best place to put compartments is on the sides of the mirror as well as under the tabletop. The side compartments can hold smaller make-up items while the ones under the table top can be used for larger accessories and even appliances.

On the other hand, if you are buying a pre-made one, you can look for whichever one has the best storage options and go with it. Pre-made tables do incorporate compartments in their design because of how useful they are. It’s not as if they don’t.

Power outlets

If you use appliances commonly when sitting at your makeup table, it can be handy to have power outlets close by. When making a custom table or buying a pre-made one, you should look for one that provides in-built power outlets close to the table surface. In these types of tables, there is usually a long wire at the back that can be stretched and connected to a wall outlet.

This basically serves as an extension lead. You can then connect your beauty gadgets without straining their wires and use them easily.

Also, Remember to Match the Chair Height

Another thing that you should keep in mind is the chair height. The chair should be at a suitable height according to the height of the table. If you pick the ideal table for yourself but end up getting a too-short or too-tall chair, the former would still not be comfortable to use.

Here is a table that shows the standard table heights along with their suitable chair heights respectively.

Table Height Recommended Chair Height
28 inches 16-17 inches
30 inches 18-19 inches
32 inches 20-21 inches
34 inches 22-23 inches

Some Other Vanity Table Dimensions to Keep In Mind

Other than the height, width, and depth, there are a few dimensions that you should consider before buying a vanity table to ensure comfort in the future.

1. Toe Kick Height

The toe kick is the small recessed space at the bottom of your vanity that lets your feet slide comfortably underneath when you sit. Aim for a height of about 3–4 inches (7.5–10 cm). This allows your legs to rest naturally without forcing you to lean forward or adjust your stool height awkwardly. If your vanity is placed against a wall, check that the baseboard doesn’t block this space.

2. Clear Knee and Leg Space

Beyond overall table height, ensure there’s enough open space beneath the tabletop for your legs. A minimum of 20–22 inches (50–55 cm) in width gives you comfortable room to sit without bumping into drawers or support panels. For longer makeup sessions, a bit of extra clearance will prevent that “tucked-in” feeling.

3. Mirror Mounting Height

Ideally, the center of your mirror should be at your seated eye level, so you can see your reflection straight on without tilting your head up or down. For taller mirrors, you have more flexibility, as the center can sit slightly below eye level while still providing a full view of your face and upper body. Always test the placement while seated to ensure it feels natural and balanced.

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4. Drawer or Compartment Depth

Drawers that are too shallow limit storage, while ones that are too deep can make items harder to reach. For most vanities, a depth of 14–18 inches (35–45 cm) is ideal. It provides space for trays, brushes, and styling tools while keeping everything within easy reach.

5. Chair or Stool Clearance

If your vanity is close to a wall, leave at least 3–4 inches (7–10 cm) of clearance between the stool and the wall. It keeps your chair legs from bumping the wall and makes it easier to push back comfortably when you stand up.

6. Lighting and Outlet Clearance

Ensure there’s at least 7–8 inches (20 cm) of open space between the tabletop and any mounted lights, mirrors, or shelves. This prevents cords from tangling and gives you full elbow room while using styling tools.

7. Room Circulation Space

Finally, think beyond the vanity itself. Leave about 30–36 inches (75–90 cm) of open area in front of the vanity for smooth movement. This gives you enough space to pull out your stool, stand up easily, and walk around without feeling cramped.

Final Thoughts

There are two main things that decide the ideal makeup vanity table dimensions for yourself: Your own height and your requirements.

When you need to pick the height of the table and chair, you should see how tall you are and then pick from the standard sizes that we’ve mentioned above. That way, you will be able to comfortably use your makeup table.

When you need to pick the depth and width of the table, you should look for not only your comfort but also your typical requirements in terms of the stuff you keep and use.

If you enjoyed reading this post, be sure to check out our vanity mirror size guide blog post. You will be able to pick the perfect mirror to go along with your vanity table once you’ve read it. 

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