750mm Vanity with Right-Hand Drawers and White Stone-Look Top

Pairing a dark cabinet with a bright top is one of the most reliable ways to keep a bathroom feeling crisp, and this 750mm freestanding vanity does exactly that — a deep grey base under a white stone-look benchtop, with the drawers mirrored to the right. This guide covers the two-tone look and how a right drawer bank changes the layout.

750mm freestanding vanity with a dark base, white stone-look top and drawers to the right

The dark-base, white-top contrast

A white stone-look top over a dark cabinet gives a clean, high-contrast finish: the pale surface keeps the working area feeling bright and open while the darker base grounds the unit and hides the odd splash. A stone-look benchtop is hard-wearing and easy to wipe down, and its neutral white ties in with most tile and tapware schemes, so the vanity reads as intentional rather than busy.

Right-hand drawers and the mirrored layout

Banking the drawers to the right mirrors the more common left layout — the choice comes down to your room. It suits a bathroom where the plumbing runs on the left, or where a door or wall sits to the left of the vanity, so the drawers open into clear space. Because the drawers sit beside the basin, not under it, they stay full depth and clear of the trap.

Choosing well

This is a freestanding unit, so it stands on its own without framed wall fixing — straightforward for a swap. Look for soft-close runners, adjustable feet and a moisture-resistant cabinet finish. Keep the tapware in a finish that reads cleanly against both the white top and the dark base — matt black or brushed nickel both work.

See two-tone vanities locally

If you’re fitting out a bathroom on the NSW South Coast, you can view a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, and compare benchtop and cabinet combinations in person.