750mm Wall-Hung Vanities with a Left-Hand Basin

A 750mm wall-hung vanity combines a floating install with enough width for real bench and storage, and offsetting the basin to the left keeps a usable stretch of surface free. In a dark-grey finish, mounted off the floor, it suits a mid-size bathroom that wants an open, modern feel. This guide covers pairing a wall-hung mount with a left-offset basin.

750mm wall-hung dark-grey vanity with the basin offset to the left

Two benefits in one unit

A wall-hung cabinet clears the floor beneath it, so the room reads larger and mopping is easy — and offsetting the basin to the left adds a run of usable bench on the right. Together they give you the airy, floating look without giving up workspace. The left-offset also shifts the plumbing to one end, letting the drawers alongside stay full depth and clear of the trap.

Planning the floating install

Because the cabinet hangs off the wall, it needs solid support — a timber noggin or a mounting rail set into the studs — so the fixing is best framed in during the renovation. Wall-hung mounting also lets you set the exact bench height to suit the household, and keeps a floor waste or heated pipe accessible underneath. Confirm the wall can take the loaded weight before committing.

Getting the details right

Make sure the plumbing can meet the basin at the left, look for soft-close drawer runners, and choose a moisture-resistant finish that copes with splashes. A dark-grey front adds depth; balance it with lighter tiles, a pale benchtop and a large mirror so the room stays open.

Compare wall-hung units locally

If you’re renovating on the South Coast of NSW, you can view a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, and see how a 750mm floating unit works in your space.