Wall-Hung 1350mm Vanities in a Dark Oak Finish
A 1350mm wall-mounted vanity in a dark oak finish combines generous width with the airy feel of a floating cabinet. Lifting a unit this size off the floor is a strong move in a mid-to-large bathroom. This guide covers the mounting, the finish and how to plan around a floating design.
The case for floating a wide vanity
Wall-hanging a 1350mm cabinet keeps a broad run of floor visible beneath it, which makes even a substantial vanity feel light. That open floor is easy to mop, leaves no skirting gap to collect dust, and adds a sense of space that a floor-standing unit of the same width cannot. Because the whole load hangs off the wall, the fixing has to be solid — plan for a continuous timber batten or a mounting rail set into the framing.
Why dark oak carries width well
A dark-oak woodgrain suits a wide cabinet because the grain gives a large flat face something to say. Rather than reading as a big blank panel, the surface has depth and warmth. Against pale tiles it becomes a grounding feature; in a darker scheme it settles into a cohesive, considered whole. The dark tone also masks the water spots and marks that a well-used vanity inevitably collects.
Setting height and plumbing
A floating cabinet lets you set the mounting height to suit the household, which is a quiet ergonomic win. Plan the wall-set plumbing carefully so the waste and supply lines meet the basin cleanly with nothing exposed below the unit. To see wide floating designs and dark timber tones in person, you can browse the range of bathroom vanities at Just Bathrooms, a local showroom in the Illawarra region.