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Floating Bathroom Vanity

A floating bathroom vanity does something a floor-standing unit cannot: it removes the visual barrier between your floor and your wall. That cleared space changes how a bathroom reads. Rooms feel wider, floors feel longer, and the...

A floating bathroom vanity does something a floor-standing unit cannot: it removes the visual barrier between your floor and your wall. That cleared space changes how a bathroom reads. Rooms feel wider, floors feel longer, and the whole layout gains a lightness that is difficult to achieve any other way.

The wall-mounted vanities in this collection are built around solid wood and premium MDF cabinet boxes, with surface finishes that include matte white, high-gloss, warm walnut, and brown oak. Countertop options include white ceramic basins and natural stone surfaces, with single and double sink configurations available depending on your counter space requirements. Internal storage features a combination of doors and drawers with soft-close hardware, keeping the vanity's experience consistent with its appearance.

Most units in this range are designed for practical bathroom furniture installation without specialist tools beyond standard household hardware, though wall mounting always requires locating studs or a blocking structure for secure fixing. Sizes range from compact, small bathroom vanity formats to wider configurations suited to a full bathroom remodel or renovation. A floating vanity is one of the most effective upgrades available in a bathroom of any size, and it works as a functional anchor for a complete vanity set when paired with a wall-mounted mirror cabinet above.

Why Choose Floating Bathroom Vanities from Archic?

  • Direct manufacturer partnerships are what allow Archic to offer wall-mounted vanities at pricing that reflects the quality of the materials and construction, not the markups of a traditional supply chain.

  • Orders over $200 ship free and are dispatched from 25 US distribution centers to keep delivery times reliable, regardless of your location.

  • Solid wood and MDF cabinet construction with soft-close hardware is built for durability in a damp environment, where surface quality and joint integrity matter over the long term.

  • Our team is available seven days a week to help you confirm wall type compatibility, discuss installation requirements, or talk through sizing before you order.

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FAQs

A floating vanity is secured directly to the wall using a mounting rail or bracket system that is fixed into wall studs or a blocking structure behind the drywall. The cabinet is then hung on that mounting system, which carries the weight of the unit, the countertop, and anything stored inside. Once the cabinet is level and secured, the drain and supply lines are connected through the back or base of the unit in the same way they would be for a floor-standing vanity. Most installations are within the capability of a competent DIY installer, though the plumbing connections are typically handled by a licensed plumber, particularly if the supply lines or drain needs to be repositioned to align with the new vanity location.

Floating vanities can be installed on standard timber-stud drywall walls, concrete block walls, and solid masonry walls. Timber stud walls require the mounting rail to span at least two studs or a plywood backing panel to be fitted behind the drywall to distribute the load. Concrete and masonry walls are generally straightforward because fixings can go in at any point with appropriate anchors. The one wall type to approach carefully is a tiled wall where the studs are not accessible; in that case, confirming stud locations before drilling is essential to avoid having to retile around an incorrectly placed fixing.

Floating bathroom vanities are available in a range of sizes that mirror the floor-standing market, from compact 24-inch single-sink units suited to a small bathroom or en-suite through to 60-inch and wider double-sink configurations for a larger shared bathroom. The most commonly selected sizes for floating vanities in single-occupant bathrooms are 30 and 36 inches, which provide practical storage space and counter area without projecting too far into the room. For a bathroom remodel where the wall width is limited, a floating unit in a narrower size often feels more spacious than the equivalent floor-standing option would, because the cleared floor makes the room read as larger than its measurements.

Floating bathroom vanities are built from solid wood, MDF, or a combination of both. Solid wood frames offer the best long-term resistance to the humidity that bathroom environments produce and are the construction choice in the most durable vanity options. MDF cabinet boxes are stable, machineable for a precise finish, and are used extensively in high-gloss and painted-lacquer vanities where a perfectly flat surface is the priority. Surface finishes on floating units run from matte and high-gloss painted options through to real wood veneer in walnut and oak, and most countertop configurations use either engineered quartz or a white ceramic basin integrated into the design.

A floating bathroom vanity is often the best choice for a small bathroom because it removes visual weight from the floor rather than adding to it. A room that might feel cramped with a floor-standing unit will read as more open with the same floor space uncovered. The practical storage inside a wall-mounted cabinet is comparable to a floor-standing unit of the same width, so there is no meaningful trade-off in function. For very small bathrooms, pairing a compact floating vanity with a wall-mounted mirror cabinet above makes the most of the available wall height and keeps the floor completely clear, which is the most effective layout upgrade available without changing the room's footprint.

 

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