750mm White PVC Vanities: Durability Basics
A 750mm poly-white PVC vanity aims squarely at longevity — a bit more bench and storage than a 600mm unit, built from a material made to live in a wet room. If you want a vanity you can install and forget, the PVC finish is the reason. This guide runs through what makes it last.
What poly-white PVC actually is
Poly-white refers to a solid PVC construction finished in a clean white — the cabinet itself is a waterproof polymer rather than coated timber board. Because the material doesn’t absorb water, it won’t swell, warp or peel where splashes and steam collect. That’s the practical case for it: the failure points that shorten the life of a board vanity simply aren’t there. Look for consistent wall thickness and neatly welded or sealed joints as a sign of a well-made unit.
Why the finish shrugs off moisture
In a bathroom the enemy is standing water at the joins — around the basin, along the bottom edge, behind the kickboard. A PVC cabinet handles those spots far better than a sealed board equivalent, because even if the surface is nicked the core underneath is still waterproof. Wiping it down is easy too, and quality PVC resists yellowing over time.
Making the most of 750mm
At 750mm you get a usable stretch of bench beside the basin plus deeper storage than a 600mm unit. Drawers arranged around the waste pipe give the most practical space, and a wall-hung mount keeps the floor clear beneath. Pair it with tapware suited to the basin so nothing crowds the bench.
Compare durability in person
Renovating near Wollongong? The build quality shows when you handle it — you can view a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom.