900mm Wall-Hung Colour Vanities: Floating Storage Guide
A 900mm wall-hung vanity in a deep colour-film finish gives you generous storage and a light, floating look at the same time. The dark grey reads as calm and contemporary, while hanging the unit off the floor keeps the room feeling open. This guide covers how to get the most from a floating colour vanity.
The floating look and how it’s held up
A wall-hung vanity carries all its weight through the wall, which is what lets it float clear of the floor. That open space beneath makes the room feel larger and turns mopping into a quick job. The trade-off is that the fixing has to be solid — noggins in the frame or a proper mounting bracket, set before the wall is lined. Sort that out early, because a 900mm cabinet full of gear is not a light load.
Colour-film finish in dark grey
A dark grey colour film wraps the cabinet in an even, sealed tone that resists splashes and hides day-to-day marks better than gloss white. Against pale tiles it grounds the room and gives it a modern edge; against darker tiles it can read as moody, so think about the surrounding surfaces. The film needs to be turned cleanly around every edge to keep moisture out.
Storage on a floating unit
Because there are no legs or kickboard, all the storage is in the suspended box, so drawers make the most sense — they pull the contents out to you and keep the plumbing tucked behind. Notching around the waste preserves usable drawer space. Pair the dark grey with tapware in a finish that lifts it, such as a brushed metal.
Compare floating vanities in person
Renovating in the Illawarra? A wall-hung colour unit is worth seeing mounted — you can explore a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, to judge the floating look.