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The biggest advantage of freestanding vanity units is the huge amount of drawer space you get with them. Unlike wall hung vanity units, freestanding vanity units sit directly on the floor, so there’s no wasted space underneath them. As an added bonus, these vanity units come in traditional and modern designs too, so there’s a style for every bathroom. You can also push these bathroom vanity units together which de-clutters the overall feel of your bathroom, keeping everything you need all in one place. Finally, our vanity units come with a choice of doors or drawers, so you can easily match them with any existing pieces of bathroom furniture you have already. Upgrade your bathroom furniture today with a vanity unit!

 
 
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Hudson Reed Urban Blue Freestanding Cloakroom Vanity Unit with Basin and Drawer 500mm

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Park Lane Winchester Grey Traditional Freestanding Vanity Unit with Basin - 620mm - Brass Handles

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Opula Arno Midnight Blue Freestanding Bathroom Vanity Unit with Basin - 600mm

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Opula Arno Satin Green Freestanding Bathroom Vanity Unit with Basin - 600mm

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Regis Forma White Gloss Freestanding Countertop Vanity Unit with Fluted Black Basin - 580mm

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Regis Forma Wood Freestanding Countertop Vanity Unit with Fluted Black Basin - 580mm

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Regis Forma Grey Gloss Freestanding Countertop Vanity Unit with Fluted Black Basin - 800mm

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Regis Forma White Gloss Freestanding Countertop Vanity Unit with Fluted Black Basin - 800mm

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Regis Forma Wood Freestanding Countertop Vanity Unit with Fluted Black Basin - 800mm

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Artis Fluted Wood Freestanding Cloakroom Vanity Unit with Basin 500mm with Chrome Handle

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Artis Fluted White Freestanding Cloakroom Vanity Unit with Basin 500mm with Chrome Handle

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How do I pick the right width, height and depth so the vanity fits and works in my bathroom?

Measure from wall to front edge and allow for the basin overhang and tap height; common depths in our range are 300–399 mm for compact cloakrooms and 400–499 mm for standard basins. Widths range widely, many people opt for 500–599 mm for a small family bathroom, 600 mm for a typical basin with good storage, and 800 mm or more if you want room for two basins or extra drawers. Heights cluster around 800–899 mm, which gives a comfortable working height with most basins; check your basin and tap heights so you don't end up too tall or short. For a narrow cloakroom, a 400–500 mm wide, 300–399 mm deep unit often works well.

Do freestanding vanity units come with basins, and what style of basin should I choose?

Many freestanding units are sold with a basin included, and you'll also find countertop options such as a Roubaix white basin for a contemporary look. Integrated basins give a neat, plug-and-play solution for quick installs, while countertop basins create a design statement and let you use a shallower cabinet underneath. For a cloakroom, choose a compact 400–500 mm unit with a small integrated basin; for a family bathroom an integrated or countertop basin on a 600–800 mm unit gives more surface and storage.

Will I get better storage with drawers or cupboards, and how much space can I expect?

Freestanding vanities are designed to maximise usable storage because they sit on the floor rather than leaving space underneath, and many ranges emphasise large drawers for neat organisation. Drawers are ideal for smaller items and toiletries, while cupboards or doors give room for taller items like bottles and cleaning supplies. Typical 600 mm and 800 mm units often feature dual drawers or a combination of drawers and doors, so a 600 mm drawer unit will hold folded towels and toiletries, whereas a 800 mm version gives extra internal depth for larger items.

How do I match the vanity finish and style to my existing bathroom furniture?

The range covers modern and traditional styles, with modern options outnumbering traditional (around 315 modern vs 83 traditional), and finishes including gloss white, grey, oak, walnut, green, blue and black. For a contemporary scheme, pair a grey or white gloss unit with chrome taps and simple handles; for a warmer, classic look choose oak or fluted wood with brass or black handles. If you already have a suite from a specific brand or colour, pick the same finish or a closely matching range name like Regis Forma to ensure consistent handles and proportions.

Can I place two freestanding vanity units side by side to make a larger run, and what should I check before doing that?

Yes, you can push freestanding units together to create a continuous run and centralise storage, but make sure both units share the same height, depth and finish so the join looks seamless. Also check basin configurations and waste positions; two 500 mm units will give you approximately 1000 mm of storage but you'll need either two separate basins or a compatible countertop basin to bridge them. Buying matching items from the same range reduces differences in handles and alignment.