750mm Dark-Grey Vanity: Finishes and Handles
A 750mm cabinet is the workhorse width for a family bathroom — big enough for real storage, compact enough for most walls. In a dark-grey finish the details do a lot of the styling work, so this guide focuses on how the surface and the handles change the look.
Matte, satin or gloss
The same grey cabinet can feel quite different depending on its finish. A matte surface hides fingerprints and reads soft and contemporary; a satin sheen adds a little depth without being flashy; a higher gloss bounces light and can make a smaller room feel brighter, though it shows marks more readily. In a frequently used bathroom, matte or satin usually wears best.
Handles change everything
Handle choice sets the tone more than almost any other detail. A slim bar in brushed nickel leans classic, matte black feels sharp and modern, and a handleless push-to-open front gives the cleanest, most minimal face. Because the handles are the one part you touch daily, comfort matters as much as looks — run your fingers along a sample if you can.
Coordinating the room
Whatever finish you land on, tie the tapware, towel rail and mirror frame to the same metal so the grey cabinet has a consistent set of accents. Lighter walls keep the darker unit from dominating.
Compare finishes in person
To judge matte against gloss and try different handles, browse the range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom on the South Coast of NSW.