750mm Bevel-Edge Shaving Cabinets Explained
A compact 750mm shaving cabinet gives you concealed storage and a mirror in one fitting, which is a smart move where wall space is limited. With frameless bevel-edge mirror doors it looks like a polished feature mirror rather than a storage box, so the practical bit stays hidden.
Why 750mm suits a single vanity
At 750mm the cabinet pairs naturally with a single 750mm vanity, sitting flush above the basin without overhanging. It is a good fit for an ensuite or a smaller main bathroom where a 1200 or 1500mm unit would swamp the wall. You still get useful internal shelving despite the modest footprint.
The bevel-edge doors
A bevelled edge is a wide, polished facet ground around each mirror door. It catches the light and gives a frameless door a refined, jewel-like finish, so the cabinet doubles convincingly as a decorative mirror. Because there is no frame, the look stays clean and suits both modern and traditional rooms.
Fitting and everyday use
Wall-mounted cabinets need sound fixing into the wall structure, ideally planned before lining. Set the height so the mirror suits your eyeline and check the doors clear any wall light or tapware as they swing. Inside, adjustable shelves let you keep taller bottles on one level and small items on another.
See a compact cabinet in person
Updating an ensuite in the Illawarra region? You can explore a range of shaving cabinets at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, and see the bevel-edge doors close up.