750mm Freestanding Vanities with a Left-Hand Basin
A 750mm vanity suits the mid-size bathroom that wants more than a compact unit but hasn't the room for a double. Offsetting the basin to the left frees up bench on the right, and standing the cabinet on legs gives it a lighter, furniture-like feel. This guide covers choosing a left-offset floor vanity at this popular width.
The left-offset layout
Placing the basin to the left concentrates the plumbing at that end and opens a usable run of bench to the right — handy for setting down toiletries or a small appliance in a room that isn’t large. Because the trap sits under the offset bowl, the drawers alongside can be built deeper and stay clear of the pipework, so the storage is genuinely useful rather than notched around plumbing.
Standing on legs
A freestanding cabinet raised on legs stands on its own, so it doesn’t depend on framed in-wall fixing — a forgiving choice for a straightforward swap. The legs lift the body off the floor for a lighter look and leave a gap to sweep beneath, splitting the difference between a solid floor cabinet and a wall-hung unit. A deep dark-grey finish gives it presence; keep the tiles and top lighter to balance it.
Choosing well at 750mm
Confirm the plumbing can meet the basin at the left, or plan to re-run it during the renovation. Look for soft-close drawers, adjustable feet to level an uneven floor, and a moisture-resistant finish. Match the leg and tapware finishes so the details tie together.
Explore mid-size vanities locally
If you’re renovating in the Illawarra, you can browse a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, and see how a 750mm unit fits your space.