600mm Ceramic Vanity Tops: Single-Bowl Integrated Basins Explained

A 600mm ceramic vanity top moulds the benchtop and basin into a single piece, sized for a compact single vanity. It's a neat, practical choice for smaller bathrooms and ensuites where a one-piece surface keeps the look clean and the cleaning easy.

600mm ceramic vanity top with an integrated single basin

Why an integrated top

Because the bowl and bench are the same piece of ceramic, there’s no rim, seam or silicone join to trap grime — you simply wipe from bench to bowl. At 600mm the top suits a single-door or two-drawer cabinet, fitting hallways, ensuites and smaller family bathrooms where a wider top won’t go. The moulded surround also gives you a small amount of flat bench either side of the bowl for daily items.

Tap-hole layout

The tap-hole position is set into the ceramic at manufacture, so decide your tapware before you buy. A single centre hole takes a basin mixer; no hole means you plan a wall-mounted mixer and spout instead. Check the hole spacing matches your chosen tap, and confirm whether the top comes with or without an overflow, as that changes the waste you’ll need.

Matching cabinet and waste

Pair the top with a 600mm vanity cabinet rated to carry ceramic, which is heavier than a slimline insert. Most integrated tops use a standard 32mm or 40mm pop-up waste; match a slotted waste to an overflow top, or an unslotted waste where there’s none. A wall-hung cabinet under a 600mm top keeps a small room feeling open.

See the range locally

If you’re renovating in the Illawarra, you can explore a range of designer basins at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom near Wollongong, and match a vanity top to your cabinet and tapware.