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

Mirror a left-offset design and you get a 750mm wall-hung vanity with the basin set to the right and the usable bench on the left. It's the layout to reach for when your plumbing, door swing or room shape favours a right-hand bowl. In a dark-grey finish and mounted off the floor, it keeps a mid-size bathroom open. This guide covers choosing the right-offset version.

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

When a right-hand basin is the answer

Which side the bowl sits on comes down to the room. If your water and waste run on the right, or a door or wall sits to the left, a right-offset basin lines up the plumbing and leaves the clear bench on the left where you can actually use it. Getting the handedness to match the room means the vanity works with the space rather than fighting it — always check where your rough-in sits first.

Bench, drawers and the floating look

With the basin at the right, the plumbing concentrates at that end, so the drawers on the left stay full depth and clear of the trap. The wall-hung mount clears the floor for an open, easy-to-clean room and lets you set the bench height to suit the household. At 750mm you get a comfortable basin plus genuine storage without crowding a mid-size bathroom.

Fixing and finish

A floating cabinet needs solid in-wall support framed in during the renovation, so plan the noggin or rail before lining the wall. Look for soft-close runners and a moisture-resistant finish, and balance the dark-grey front with lighter tiles and top so the room stays bright.

See both orientations locally

If you’re renovating near Wollongong, you can browse a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, and compare left- and right-hand basins in person.