SEMI-RECESSED WALL HUNG VANITY - SOLID SURFACE TOP

A semi-recessed wall hung vanity unit with a solid surface top has a solid slab benchtop with a separate basin on a narrow depth wall mounted cabinet.

The wall mounted cabinet creates the illusion of a larger room as more floor space is visible, however you will have less storage space than a floor standing vanity unit due to the shorter cabinet height.

Semi-recessed vanity units are ideally used in smaller bathrooms where space is a premium.

The narrow depth cabinet takes up much less floor space while still providing adequate storage space. The bowl of the basin extends past the front of the cabinet to provide a full size bowl.

SOLID SURFACE VANITY TOP
  • The solid surface top can be made of Laminate, Natural Stone, Engineered stone, Acrylic resin, Timber and many other materials.
  • There is a huge array of colours/patterns the solid surface material is available in.
  • The semi-recessed bowl is fitted to the benchtop.
  • Depending on the length of the cabinet, double bowls may be fitted.
  • Tapware can either be mounted directly to the basin, mounted to the benchtop or wall mounted, depending on the type of basin chosen.

VANITY CABINET SIZES
  • For pre-made vanity units, there are several standard lengths:
      • 600mm
      • 750mm
      • 900mm
      • 1200mm
      • 1500mm
      • 1800mm
  • There may be other lengths available depending on the manufacturer.
  • Widths (front to back), will generally range from 300mm to 360mm, with the bowl projecting up to 500mm.
  • Custom made vanity units can be made to any size to fit the space you have available.

VANITY CABINET FINISH
  • The cabinet is available in many materials or finishes.
  • Gloss polyurethane (2 pack) or a laminate in woodgrain or coloured finishes are the most popular.
  • Other finishes such as vinyl wrap, melamine, solid timber or metal finishes are also available.

VANITY CABINET DOORS AND DRAWERS CONFIGURATIONS
  • There are many different door/ drawer configurations available.
  • The most standard configurations, depending on the length of the vanity unit, are door/s with drawers to the left, right or both sides of the doors.
  • The cabinet can also contain all drawers. This is becoming a very popular option as the drawers enable maximum usability of the storage space.

VANITY CABINET DOOR AND DRAWER PROFILES
  • Depending on the material the door/ drawer is made of there may be several options available to the types of door patterns.
  • Polyurethane (2 pack), Timber and vinyl wrap doors may be available with pencil round (rounded) corners, glass inserts or routed (carved) patterns.
  • Laminated and metal doors will only be available with squared edges and a plain, unglazed, unrouted door/ drawer front.

WASTE TRAP CONSIDERATIONS
  • Wall mounted vanity units are best suited to a P Trap installation. If you need the waste to go through the floor, S Trap, the waste pipe will be visible. There are several options to disguise the waste pipe eg. Chrome tube covering or a tiled surround are 2 popular options.
  • When choosing the vanity unit, note where the waste outlet is located in the bathroom to avoid any issues arising when connecting the waste.
  • The main problems will be choosing a cabinet where the drawer bank is positioned over the waste outlet, or the depth of the cabinet is too narrow and doesn’t cover the existing waste.
* Image: Marquis Premier 4 - 900mm Polystone top (Mont Blanc) - Duragrain cabinet - Wallmount