750mm Mirrored Shaving Cabinets: A Buyer's Guide
Adding a shaving cabinet above the basin is one of the simplest ways to gain concealed storage without adding any floor-standing furniture. At 750mm wide it suits a single vanity, giving you mirror-door storage where you would otherwise hang a plain mirror.
Storage without the footprint
The appeal of a shaving cabinet is that it costs you no floor space — it lives on the wall you were going to put a mirror on anyway. Behind the doors, adjustable shelves hold the day-to-day items that usually clutter the bench or a wall shelf. For a compact bathroom that extra hidden capacity makes a real difference to how tidy the room feels.
Choosing the right 750mm unit
Match the cabinet width to your vanity so it sits neatly above the basin without overhang. Look at the door style — a frameless mirror door reads as a clean feature mirror, while the number of doors affects how the storage is divided. Consider whether you want recessed or surface-mounted, as recessing needs a suitable wall cavity.
Fitting and everyday use
Surface-mounted cabinets need solid fixing into the wall structure, best planned before the wall is lined. Set the height so the mirror suits your household’s eyeline and check the doors clear tapware and any wall light. Inside, keep taller bottles on one shelf and small items on another so nothing gets knocked when the door opens.
See the options in person
Renovating a bathroom in the Illawarra region? You can view the range of shaving cabinets at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom, and open a few to compare the storage.