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What are the practical differences between white gloss and white matte finishes, and which should you choose?

Gloss finishes give a shiny, reflective look that brightens smaller bathrooms and pairs well with modern fittings, while matte offers a softer, more muted appearance that hides light scuffs and feels more tactile. If you want a crisp, contemporary feel pick a gloss vanity or unit such as the Regis Forma white gloss range; if you prefer a calmer, less fussy scheme go for a matte option. Gloss can show fingerprints more readily, so it suits cloakrooms or minimal styling; matte works well in family bathrooms where durability of appearance matters. Both finishes are available across the ranges shown, so match the finish to the mood you want.

How do I decide between a wall-hung unit and a floor-standing unit for my bathroom?

Wall-hung units deliver a clean, floor-clear look and make the room feel larger, whereas floor-standing furniture usually offers a bit more storage and a traditional, grounded feel. Choose wall-hung for cloakrooms or modern bathrooms where you want visible floor space; pick floor-standing if you need maximum internal capacity or want easier access to plumbing without opening walls. a 600mm wall-hung vanity with a countertop basin creates a light, contemporary look in a small bathroom, while a 600–1200mm freestanding vanity gives extra drawer space for towels and toiletries.

What vanity width and depth should I buy for a small cloakroom versus a main bathroom?

For a cloakroom, narrow units from around 400–500mm wide are common, you'll see many 400–599mm options, and depths of 200–300mm to 300–399mm keep the space usable. For a main bathroom choose 600–800mm widths for a single basin or 1200mm and above for double basins; typical depths sit around 300–499mm. a 500mm freestanding cloakroom vanity with a 300mm depth is ideal for tight spaces, while a 1200mm freestanding vanity with a 450mm depth gives generous storage and countertop space in a family bathroom.

Can I get a coordinated toilet and vanity solution, and what are the advantages?

Yes, there are combined options such as back-to-wall toilet and vanity units, concealed cistern units and units where the basin sits on top of the toilet unit (the Marseille sink-on-top style). These integrated units create a seamless, matched aesthetic and conceal cisterns for a neater look, plus they save wall space by combining elements. A 500mm back-to-wall toilet unit with matching vanity basin is a smart choice if you have limited width and want everything to line up visually.

What storage configurations are available and which work best for a family bathroom?

The range includes vanity units with drawers or doors, tall storage cabinets (1400 x 400mm and 1200 x 350mm sizes), mirror cabinets, laundry units and small storage units for cloakrooms. For a family bathroom, combine a larger vanity (800–1200mm) with internal drawers for everyday items and a tall cabinet for towels and bulk storage. pair a 800mm wall-hung vanity with a 1400 x 400mm tall unit to keep toiletries accessible while storing spare towels and toiletries out of sight.