Bathroom Vanity

Trust Melbourne Bathroom Shop for your vanity needs. Our Melbourne-based store has supplied vanities to countless bathrooms, delivering quality and beauty.

Do you need to upgrade the usefulness of your bathroom? Are you planning home renovations and want only the best products to be installed? Drawing on years of first-hand knowledge, unmatched expertise, and an insatiable passion for bathroom improvements, the skilled team at Melbourne Bathroom Shop know how to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary with our bathroom vanities. Explore our Bathroom Vanity collection now and find the perfect addition to your bathroom.

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Trusted Bathroom Vanity Store in Melbourne

At Melbourne Bathroom Shop, we take pride in offering one of the most comprehensive ranges of bathroom vanity styles in Melbourne. Whether you're renovating your entire bathroom or just replacing your vanity, our collection has something for every design and lifestyle.

In our collection, you will find various vanities, classified into multiple styles and sizes. Some of the vanity styles we offer are:

Freestanding Vanities

These are the classic vanities that stand on the floor and do not require wall mounting. Freestanding vanities are a great choice for larger bathrooms and offer generous under-sink storage.

Wall Hung Vanities

Wall hung vanities are installed directly onto the wall, creating a floating effect. They are popular for their modern look and space-saving benefits, making them ideal for compact bathrooms.

Timber Vanities

Timber vanities bring a touch of nature into your space. With their warm tones and natural textures, they add a calming, spa-like atmosphere to any bathroom.

Curved Vanities

With soft, rounded edges, curved vanities add elegance and safety to the bathroom. This style is often chosen for family homes, as the rounded design reduces sharp corners.

Fluted Vanities

Fluted vanities are characterised by their vertically grooved surface. This decorative style has become a modern favourite for its unique texture and subtle luxury.

Small Vanities

Designed for powder rooms and smaller bathrooms, small vanities offer all the essentials without taking up too much room. They come in both freestanding and wall-hung styles.

Each of the vanities above can be bought in sizes like 600mm, 750mm, 900mm, 1200mm, 1500mm, and 1800mm. Depending on your space, these standard sizes are great for any home. 600mm, 750mm, and 900mm bathroom vanities are great for smaller homes and apartments, while the 1200mm, 1500mm, and 1800mm vanities are perfect for medium to large bathrooms.

Materials That Last

At Melbourne Bathroom Shop, every vanity is made from materials selected for their performance in damp, high-use environments.

Wood Laminate

Our bathroom vanity collection includes timber vanities made with wood laminate. With wood laminate, your vanities have a natural look, but with more durability long term. The laminate wood has a special coating that prevents scratches and stains while still looking wooden-like.

Polyurethane

We also offer vanities in a smooth polyurethane finish. Our popular bathroom vanity designs are defined by their clean lines, recessed panel doors, and minimalist appeal. These elegant vanities are durable and easy to clean, thanks to the polyurethane coating. Polyurethane resists moisture, prevents stains, and holds up well against everyday scratches, keeping your bathroom looking fresh with minimal effort.

Tips for Choosing the Right Vanity

Choosing the right bathroom vanity is more than just picking a colour. Here are some tips to help you get it right:

  • Measure your space carefully and consider door swing or drawer clearance.
  • Decide if you need storage or prefer an open, airy look.
  • Match your vanity style with your basin type.
  • Choose a material based on how much use and water exposure your bathroom gets.
  • Pick a vanity height that suits all users in your household.

Tapware Buying Guide

Pairing the right tapware with your basin style can improve both aesthetics and function, so our team has compiled a tapware buying guide. This guide is based on our experiences, and you will find your preferred combo below:

  • Undermount Basin: Pairs well with standard/short or wall-mounted tapware.
  • Semi-inset Basin: Best matched with mid-tall or wall-mounted tapware.
  • Above Counter Basin: Suitable for mid-tall, tall, or wall-mounted tapware.

Why Choose Melbourne Bathroom Shop

We don’t just sell bathroom vanities; we offer a complete solution:

  • Soft-close Vanity Cabinets: We made sure that your vanity cabinets have soft-close doors, preventing damage.
  • Measuring and Installation Service: Available for a fee, to ensure your vanity fits perfectly.
  • Free Pickup at Our Melbourne Warehouse: Convenient collection if you’re nearby.
  • Delivery Available Across Melbourne: Affordable delivery options throughout the metro area.

Our team is committed to helping you make the right choice. Whether you're a homeowner, builder, or interior designer, we’re here to help you find the vanity that fits your lifestyle and your bathroom.

Melbourne Bathroom Shop: Quality, Customisation, and Service

Shop with Melbourne Bathroom Shop and experience the difference. Our durable materials, wide selection of styles, and support services make us one of Melbourne’s most trusted bathroom stores. Located in Blackburn, our products are easy to purchase by Blackburn locals and Melburnians in general, as we locally stock our bathroom vanity collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I look for when buying a bathroom vanity?

Start with the practical requirements: the available width and depth, bathroom layout, plumbing position, storage needs and how much clearance you need around doors, drawers, toilets and shower screens. Then consider whether a wall-hung or freestanding vanity suits the room, followed by your preferred basin, vanity top, colour and finish.

For busy family bathrooms, storage and durability may be the priority, while a smaller ensuite or powder room may benefit from a compact or wall-hung design that keeps the room feeling open.

2. How do I choose the right bathroom vanity size?

Measure the available wall width, but don't choose a vanity based on width alone. Also check the vanity depth, door and drawer clearance, shower screen or bathroom door movement, nearby toilets and the location of
your existing plumbing.

Common bathroom vanity widths in Australia include 600mm, 750mm, 900mm, 1200mm, 1500mm and 1800mm, although many other sizes are available. The best size is the one that provides enough storage and bench space without making the bathroom feel crowded.

3. Should I choose a wall-hung or freestanding bathroom vanity?

A wall-hung vanity is fixed above the floor, creating visible floor space underneath. This can make a bathroom feel more open and also makes the floor underneath easier to clean. However, the wall needs to provide suitable structural support, and the plumbing position must be considered carefully.

A freestanding or floor-mounted vanity sits on the floor and can be a practical choice where maximum storage is important or where the existing plumbing configuration is better suited to a floor-mounted cabinet.

Neither option is automatically better — the right choice depends on your bathroom layout, wall construction, plumbing and preferred style.

4. How do I know whether a new vanity will work with my existing plumbing?

Before ordering, check where the hot and cold water supplies and waste pipe enter the existing vanity. Pay particular attention to whether the waste comes through the wall or floor, its distance from the side walls and floor, and where it sits in relation to the new basin.

Modern drawer vanities can have specific plumbing cut-outs, so an existing pipe that is too far off-centre may interfere with drawers or internal shelves. We generally recommend customers only consider an all-drawers vanity configuration when they are doing a full bathroom renovation and have opened up the walls, as this allows plumbing to be repositioned properly. Otherwise, in partial renovations, the drawer cut-outs often cannot align with existing pipe locations, which can create installation limitations.

In most cases, vanities with all doors, or a mix of doors and drawers, require less adjustment, as they generally provide more clearance and better accommodate existing plumbing positions.

We recommend comparing your measurements with the product specification or technical drawing and discussing the rough-in position with your plumber before purchasing.

5. Which basin style should I choose for my bathroom vanity?

The main options include integrated, inset, undermount and above-counter basins.

An integrated basin vanity top provides a streamlined appearance with fewer joins to clean. An undermount basin sits beneath the benchtop and leaves a clean, uninterrupted surface. An inset basin is installed into the benchtop with part of the basin or rim visible, while an above-counter basin sits on top and creates a stronger design feature.

If choosing an above-counter basin, remember to consider the additional basin height and whether you need a tall basin mixer or wall-mounted tapware.

6. Which bathroom vanity top is best: ceramic, stone, porcelain or solid surface?

There is no single best vanity-top material — the right choice depends on your preferred appearance, basin style, maintenance expectations and budget.

Ceramic tops are popular for their easy-care surface and are commonly available with integrated basins. Stone tops offer a
more customised, premium appearance and can often be repaired if chipped or deeply scratched, making them a practical long-term option, especially when paired with above-counter basins. Solid-surface, porcelain, and sintered stone tops provide additional contemporary design choices, each with different textures, thicknesses, and performance characteristics. Based on our experience, we generally do not recommend matte-finish solid surface tops (unless they are genuine Corian or equivalent high-quality solid surface), as they can easily absorb stains and are often difficult to restore once stubborn marks set in.

Always check the care instructions and specifications for the individual vanity top you are considering.