600mm Wall-Hung Vanities: Floating Storage for Small Bathrooms
In a small bathroom, ensuite or powder room, a 600mm vanity is often the largest that fits comfortably — and hanging it on the wall makes the tight space work far harder. A compact dark-grey wall-hung unit adds storage and colour while keeping the floor open beneath. This guide covers getting a 600mm floating vanity right.
Why floating helps a small room
The single biggest trick in a small bathroom is keeping the floor visible. A wall-hung vanity leaves the floor clear beneath it, so the eye reads more open space and the room feels larger than its footprint. That floor clearance also makes mopping effortless and lets a floor waste or heated pipe run underneath. At 600mm the unit stays compact while still offering real storage.
Making 600mm work harder
Storage is tight at this width, so look for a drawer rather than a cupboard where you can — drawers reach right to the back and waste no space. A shallower cabinet depth keeps the vanity from crowding a narrow room, and a semi-recessed or compact basin preserves a little bench beside the bowl. A dark-grey finish adds depth without the unit reading as bulky at this small size.
Fixing and finishing
A wall-hung cabinet needs solid in-wall support — a timber noggin or mounting rail set into the studs — so plan it during the renovation. Set the bench height to suit whoever uses the room, choose soft-close runners, and keep tapware and the mirror in a finish that complements the grey so the small space stays cohesive.
See compact vanities locally
If you’re fitting out a small bathroom near Wollongong, you can explore a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, and compare 600mm and other compact sizes in person.