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Kohler Alouette 60-Inch Double-Sink Bathroom Vanity Cabinet with Sinks, Light Oak

Model number
K-33293-WEK

The Kohler Alouette K-33293-WEK is a 60-inch double-sink vanity built for shared primary bathrooms where two wash stations and a broader countertop are more important than preserving wall space. Its Light Oak cabinet finish keeps the larger form from feeling too heavy, and the integrated double-sink quartz top gives the unit a coordinated built-in appearance. Four doors and a complete vanity-combo format make it a practical upgrade for higher-traffic bathrooms.

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Model no.
K-33293-WEK
Brand
Kohler
Category
Vanity
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Vanity Type
freestanding
Width In
60
Sink Included
Yes
Sink Type
double integrated
Countertop Material
quartz
Doors
4
Drawers
2
Color Finish
Light Oak
Soft Close
Yes
Warranty
Limited Lifetime

§ What's Included

01 Vanity cabinet
02 Integrated double sinks
03 Quartz countertop
04 Hardware

§ Warranty

Limited Lifetime

§ FAQ

What is included with the 60-inch double-sink Alouette vanity?

This model is sold as a full vanity combo for buyers who want the cabinet and top coordinated from the factory. The package includes the vanity cabinet, the integrated double-sink top, the quartz surface, and the cabinet hardware. Faucets, drains, traps, and supply lines are still separate because double-sink installations often vary by finish choice and plumbing configuration. Buyers should plan for two matching faucet and drain setups unless their project uses an uncommon trim arrangement.

What plumbing rough-in is required for the double-sink layout?

A 60-inch double vanity requires rough plumbing for two sinks, not just a centered single drain. Installers should verify sink-center spacing, shutoff placement, drain height, and trap clearance so both bowls connect cleanly without conflicting with the cabinet interior. This is especially important in remodels that are converting from a single-sink vanity to a double. Using the Kohler dimensional information before wall closure is the right approach because double-vanity bowl spacing is not universal.

Is installation more involved than a standard single-sink vanity?

Yes, the double-sink format adds complexity because there are more plumbing connections, more alignment points, and a larger cabinet body to maneuver into place. The vanity still benefits from being a coordinated combo, which reduces product-matching decisions, but it is not a simple furniture drop-in. Leveling and wall positioning matter because uneven installation can affect how the top sits and how the plumbing lines up. Professional installation is the common choice for this size and sink configuration.

What finish options are available for this 60-inch Alouette?

This page covers the Light Oak version of the 60-inch double-sink model. Kohler also offers a Ferrous Grey cabinet finish in the same size, and that alternate finish is listed in the variants array. The underlying vanity concept stays the same, but the finish changes the room’s visual tone significantly. Light Oak tends to feel warmer and more natural, while Ferrous Grey leans more contemporary and higher-contrast.

How much space should I plan for a 60-inch double vanity?

A 60-inch double vanity is intended for larger bathroom walls and shared-use layouts. In addition to the 60-inch cabinet width, buyers should allow comfortable standing room for two users, door and drawer operation, and proper spacing to adjacent walls, toilets, or shower glass. Mirror and lighting layout also become more important at this width because the vanity becomes a major visual anchor. This size usually works best in primary baths rather than compact secondary spaces.