Bathroom Vanities in Grafton
- Tailored Designs for Every Bathroom
- Built to Fit and Last
- Smart Storage, Stylish Finish
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Grafton Bathroom Vanities
If you’ve ever tried to get ready in a bathroom with no bench space, awkward drawers, or barely any storage—you’ll know how frustrating it can be. At Ken Willis Joinery Pty Ltd, based in South Grafton, we design and build bathroom vanities that are made to fit your space, suit your routine, and keep things organised. Whether you’re after something sleek and modern or more traditional in style, our vanities are built to match your bathroom layout and plumbing setup while offering the storage and surface space you need day to day. We take into account everything from drawer height to moisture-resistant materials, so your vanity looks great and handles everyday use without a fuss.
If your bathroom is ready for an upgrade, give us a call on (02) 6642 4735 and we’ll help create a vanity that works beautifully for you.
Custom-Built to Match Your Space
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all when it comes to bathroom joinery. Every vanity we build is made-to-measure, whether it’s a compact unit for a small ensuite or a double-basin setup for a busy family bathroom. We work with you to choose finishes, fixtures, and internal layouts that suit your needs and your home’s style. Need extra drawers, hidden power points, or a deeper benchtop? We’ll include the features that make your space easier to use. Our team handles the full process, from initial design through to installation, so everything lines up neatly with your existing plumbing and tile work. We also focus on using durable materials that resist swelling and moisture damage—because a bathroom vanity should look good and last.
Let’s talk about what you need in a bathroom vanity—call (02) 6642 4735 to start planning your space.
What size vanity is best for a small bathroom?
For a small bathroom, the ideal vanity size typically ranges from 450mm to 900mm in width. The best option will depend on the overall layout, available wall space, and the clearance required for other fixtures like the toilet or shower. In narrow spaces, wall-hung or floating vanities are popular choices because they create the illusion of more floor space and allow for easier cleaning underneath. Slimline vanities with integrated basins also help save room without sacrificing function. Choosing a vanity with built-in storage—such as drawers or shelves—maximises utility in a small footprint. To ensure the best fit, it’s important to measure the available space carefully and account for door swing or drawer clearance.
What materials are best for bathroom vanity units?
Bathroom vanities are exposed to moisture, humidity, and daily wear, so it’s important to choose materials that are durable, water-resistant, and easy to maintain. Commonly used materials include:
- Moisture-Resistant MDF: Treated MDF with a laminate or vinyl wrap finish is affordable, widely used, and comes in a range of colours and styles. It’s resistant to water if sealed properly.
- Plywood: Stronger than MDF and more resistant to water damage, plywood is a solid mid-range option, especially for cabinetry that needs to support heavier benchtops.
- Solid Timber: Known for its natural look, timber vanities must be properly sealed to withstand bathroom conditions. They're often used in premium or feature-style vanities.
- Stone Benchtops: Engineered stone or quartz is a popular benchtop choice for its durability and moisture resistance. Laminate and ceramic are more budget-friendly options.
The choice of material will influence the vanity’s look, longevity, and maintenance level, so it's important to consider both function and aesthetics.
Do bathroom vanities come with plumbing included?
Most bathroom vanities are sold as cabinetry and benchtop units, often with an integrated or countertop basin, but plumbing fixtures such as taps, traps, and connections are usually sold separately. Installation of the plumbing must be done by a licensed plumber to comply with Australian standards. Some vanities are designed to fit existing plumbing layouts (known as "cut to suit"), while others may require minor modifications to accommodate drainage or water supply points. If you’re replacing an old vanity, matching the new one to the same plumbing configuration can reduce installation costs and simplify the process.