BV52 (460mm Depth) Matt Grey Shaker Freestanding Vanity - 600 / 750 / 900 / 1200 / 1500 / 1800mm

Product type: Vanities
SKU: 248000402
Availability: Special Order
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Size: 600mm
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Elevate your bathroom with the BV52 Freestanding Vanity, a stunning blend of modern minimalism and functional luxury. Designed for those who love a sleek, handle-free aesthetic, this vanity features a Matte Grey 2-pack polyurethane Shaker Style finish that resists moisture, scratches, and stains while adding a bright, spacious feel to your bathroom.

Choose between a seamless ceramic molded top for a fuss-free, integrated look or various stone benchtop options to match your unique style. With soft-close storage, a finger pull opening, and multiple size options, this vanity combines effortless elegance with everyday convenience.

Key Features:

 Luxurious Matte Grey Finish

  • Durable 2-pack polyurethane coating for long-lasting shine.

  • Moisture resistant and easy to clean.

🚪 Seamless Finger Pull Opening

  • Handle-free design for a clean, modern look.

  • Integrated finger pull groove for smooth, effortless access.

🗄️ Spacious Soft-Close Cupboard and Drawers

🛁 Customizable Benchtop Options

Option 1: Stone Top with Integrated Undermount Basin

  • Sleek, minimalist design perfect for modern bathrooms.

Option 2: Premium Stone Benchtops (Up to four Stunning Finishes)

📏 Multiple Sizes Available

  • 600mm, 750mm, 900mm, 1200mm, 1500mm, 1800mm to fit any bathroom layouts

Basin Compatibility:
  • Stone benchtops allow for above-counter, semi-inset, or under-counter basins for a personalized design.
  • For any basins purchased elsewhere, we only supply flat stone top without offering any hole drilling service.

Buying Guide for appropriate height of basin tapware:

  • For Undermount Basin, we suggest to pair well with either a standard /short OR wall mounted tapware.
  • For Semi-inset Basin, we suggest to use pair well with either mid-tall OR wall mounted tapware.
  • For Above Counter Basin, we suggest to use pair well with either mid-tall OR Tall OR wall mounted tapware.
  • For Wall Hung Vanity of the same finish at 460mm Depth, refer to BV56WH from Vanity Collection.

Match this Vanity with our extensive range of Mirrored Cabinet / Mirror / LED Mirrors & Mirrored Cabinet.

Please be aware that with the Combo package deal of vanity unit that either the Vanity Cabinet or Vanity Top is sold at a discounted price. However, if they are purchased separately or as a replacement, they will be sold at their regular full price.

Custom orders or custom-cut items must be paid in full upfront. Custom orders or custom-cut items, such as basin holes and/or tap holes that have been cut, or made-to-order benchtops, cannot be accepted for cancellation, return and/or exchanged. Additionally, any associated costs are non-refundable. Please ensure all details are correct before placing your custom order or request for custom cuts.

Package discount available for multi-unit and bulk purchases. We're committed to providing the best price on every product we sell. If you find a product cheaper elsewhere, just let us know. We never want to lose your business on just a price! We're more than happy to match genuine prices so you get the best deal feeling.

Warranty & Lead Time:

  • Covered by a comprehensive cabinet residential warranty, enjoy 5 years of cabinet structure and hardware, excluding removal and re-installation of replacement products and parts.
  • Estimated 1-5 business days for order processing and up to 10 business days for delivery.
PICK UP:

Free pickup is available from our Melbourne Bathroom Shop warehouse at Nunawading, VIC 3131. Pickup is available Monday to Friday, from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm, once you receive notification that your items are ready for collection. Please select the 'Pickup' option at checkout.

DELIVERY:

We currently deliver to most Melbourne Metro Suburbs.For more details on delivery charges and information, please refer to our delivery page: [Delivery Information]

RETURN:

Melbourne Bathroom Shop offers a 14-day hassle-free return policy. For further details, please refer to our [14 Day Returns Policy for Change of Mind].

If a product is marked as In stock or Low Stock we should be able to despatch it within 48 hours. If you require Very Low Stock items urgently you can contact us to check stock levels.

Products marked Special Order generally arrive within 2-5 days into our Melbourne warehouse and we will despatch it once it is received. Custom made products generally take 3-5 weeks to arrive into our warehouse and you will be advised of ETA on these items.

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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. What size vanity is best for a small bathroom or ensuite?

For many small bathrooms and ensuites, a vanity around 600mm to 900mm wide can work well, but the ideal size depends on the actual layout rather than room size alone. Very compact vanities are also available for powder rooms and particularly narrow spaces.

A wall hung or slimline vanity can help create more visible floor area and make a compact bathroom feel less crowded. Before ordering, check the vanity depth as well as the width, particularly where space between the vanity, toilet and shower is limited.

4. What is the standard bathroom vanity height in Australia?

Many bathroom vanities are installed with the finished benchtop approximately 850mm to 900mm above the floor, although the most comfortable height depends on the users and the type of basin selected.

If you are using an above-counter basin, remember that the basin adds extra height above the vanity top. A wall-hung vanity can provide more flexibility when setting the finished height, so the complete combination of cabinet, top and basin should be considered before installation.

5. 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.

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

6. Should I choose a single-basin or double-basin vanity?

A single-basin vanity generally gives you more usable benchtop and cabinet space and is often the better choice for smaller bathrooms and ensuites.

A double-basin vanity can be very convenient in a shared family bathroom or master ensuite because two people can use the vanity at the same time. However, it requires more width and usually additional plumbing, and two basins will take up more of the available benchtop and storage space.

For larger bathrooms, 1200mm, 1500mm and 1800mm vanity options are worth comparing when considering single- and double-basin configurations.

7. 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.

8. Do I need a plumber to install a bathroom vanity?

If the installation involves connecting or altering water supply or waste plumbing in Victoria, the plumbing work must be carried out by an appropriately licensed or registered plumbing practitioner. The Victorian Building and Plumbing Commission recommends engaging a licensed or registered plumber for plumbing work.

A wall-hung vanity may also require suitable structural support and correct fixing to the wall. For the best result, check the manufacturer's installation instructions and warranty requirements before installation.

9. 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.

10. 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.

11. Are timber-look bathroom vanities suitable for bathrooms?

Yes. Many timber-look bathroom vanities use bathroom-suitable engineered boards, laminates and moisture-resistant finishes rather than unfinished natural timber.

However, moisture-resistant does not mean waterproof. Water should not be allowed to sit on cabinetry for long periods, and bathrooms should have suitable ventilation to reduce prolonged humidity and condensation.

Wipe water and spills away promptly and follow the manufacturer's cleaning and care instructions to help keep the cabinet and finish in good condition.

12. Does a bathroom vanity include the basin, vanity top, tapware and waste?

It depends on the individual product.

Some bathroom vanities are supplied as a cabinet and integrated ceramic top, while others allow the vanity cabinet, benchtop and basin to be selected separately. Tapware, pop-up wastes and other accessories may also be sold separately.

Always check the individual product description and the “what's included” information before ordering rather than assuming everything shown in a lifestyle photo is included.

This is particularly important when selecting a stone or solid-surface top with an above-counter basin or inset basin.

13. Are drawers or cupboards better for bathroom vanity storage?

Both can work well, but they suit different storage habits.

Drawers provide easy access to everyday items such as toiletries, hair products and cosmetics because you can see more of the contents when the drawer is open. Cupboards can be useful for taller or bulkier items and may provide more flexibility around some plumbing configurations.

For family bathrooms, a combination of drawers and cupboards can provide a good balance. Before choosing a drawer vanity, check the plumbing position and internal drawer cut-outs so that the pipework does not interfere with the storage.

14. How do I clean and maintain a bathroom vanity?

For everyday cleaning, wipe the vanity with a soft damp cloth and use a mild, non-abrasive cleaner that is suitable for the specific cabinet, basin and benchtop material.

Clean water, toothpaste, cosmetics and other spills promptly rather than allowing them to sit on the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive pads or cleaners that are not recommended for the product.

Good bathroom ventilation is also important because reducing prolonged moisture and condensation can help protect cabinetry and finishes. Always follow the manufacturer's specific care instructions for your vanity and vanity top.

15. Where can I view bathroom vanities in Melbourne before buying?

You can visit the Melbourne Bathroom Shop showroom in Blackburn, Victoria, where you can compare bathroom vanity sizes, styles, colours, vanity tops and basin combinations in person.

Our showroom is located at **214–218 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn VIC 3130, **next to Supercheap Auto Blackburn.

If you are renovating, it can be helpful to bring your bathroom measurements, photos of the existing space and, if available, information about your current plumbing position. This makes it easier for our team to help you compare suitable vanity options before ordering.

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