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TAILS’ STORAGE TAKE

Put useful storage beneath the basin

Bathroom vanity units combine the wash area with enclosed storage, making better use of the space beneath or around the basin. Compare wall-hung, floorstanding and compact vanity units to find a size, basin arrangement and cabinet layout that suits both the room and your daily routine.

Which Vanity Unit Is Right for Your Bathroom?

Compare mounting style, storage layout and basin configuration

A Vanity Unit Works Well If

You need storage near the basin

Drawers or cupboards place toiletries, cleaning products and spare essentials close to the wash area while hiding everyday clutter. The most useful layout depends on the pipework, drawer depth and whether you prefer divided storage or one larger cabinet space.

You want furniture to shape the room

A bathroom vanity unit gives the basin more visual weight than a simple wall-mounted or pedestal design. Wall-hung models can feel lighter, while floorstanding vanity units create a more grounded and substantial furniture presence.

You can match size to circulation

Vanity units are available from compact cloakroom widths to broader family-bathroom designs. Before buying, compare the full width and projection with nearby doors, toilets, baths and shower screens, including the space needed to open drawers or cupboards.

Another Basin Arrangement May Suit You Better If

The room needs maximum openness

Even a compact cabinet adds more visual mass than a simple wall-hung basin. A basin without storage may keep a very small cloakroom feeling more open when floor area and movement matter more than concealed bathroom storage.

You want one continuous furniture run

Fitted bathroom furniture may use a long wall more efficiently when the basin, WC unit and storage need to sit together beneath a shared worktop. A standalone vanity generally retains its own outline rather than forming a fully integrated run.

Existing plumbing restricts the cabinet

Rear pipework, a deep trap or awkward waste position can reduce storage or interfere with drawers. A different internal layout, open washstand or pedestal basin may require fewer alterations and preserve more practical room around the plumbing.

Bathroom Vanity Unit FAQs

Basins, dimensions and cabinet layouts explained

  • Is the basin included with a vanity unit?

    Not always. Some vanity units are supplied with a fitted basin, while others are cabinets designed for a compatible countertop or vessel basin. Check the listed components, tap-hole arrangement and required waste before purchase.

  • Should I buy wall-hung or floorstanding?

    Wall-hung vanity units expose more flooring and create a lighter appearance, but require suitable wall support. Floorstanding models carry their weight through the base and provide a more substantial silhouette, although they should still be secured as instructed.

  • How is vanity unit width measured?

    The advertised width may refer to the cabinet or be a nominal size. A basin, worktop, handle or side panel can extend further, so use the complete technical dimensions when checking whether the unit will fit the available space.

DESIGNER’S NOTE

Match the mirror to the vanity’s visual width, then balance the cabinet finish with the flooring and taps so the basin wall feels composed rather than top-heavy.