900mm Wall-Hung Vanities in Timber-Look Finishes
A 900mm wall-hung vanity in a white-oak timber-look film brings warmth to a bathroom without the upkeep of real timber. It floats off the floor for a light, modern feel, and the pale grain softens an otherwise hard, tiled room. This guide covers how to work a timber-look finish into your scheme.
Why timber-look rather than real timber
Solid or veneered timber in a bathroom needs sealing and careful upkeep to survive the damp. A timber-look film gives you the same warm grain over a sealed, wipeable surface that shrugs off splashes and steam. On a white-oak tone the effect is bright and contemporary — the warmth of wood without the maintenance. Check the film is turned neatly around the edges, since a clean wrap is what keeps water out and the look convincing.
Making the warm tone work in a bathroom
Bathrooms lean hard, tiled and cool, so a timber-look vanity is often the one element that brings warmth. A pale white-oak sits comfortably against white, grey or green tiles and pairs well with both matt black and brushed metal tapware. Keep the rest of the palette calm and let the grain be the point of interest, rather than layering it against other busy finishes.
Floating storage at 900mm
Wall-hung mounting frees the floor and makes the room feel bigger, but the weight goes into the wall, so plan solid fixing before the lining. At 900mm you get real storage — drawers make the most of it and keep the plumbing tucked away, with the notch around the waste preserving usable space. Choose a benchtop and basin that let the timber tone stay the hero.
See timber-look finishes locally
Renovating on the NSW South Coast? Grain and tone are best judged in real light — you can view a range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom.