Looking for bathroom vanity units near me that actually fit your space, style and storage? Joyce Kitchens designs, manufactures and installs custom vanities in Perth and across WA. From compact powder rooms to luxury ensuites, our local team handles the lot — design, custom cabinetry, benchtops, and coordinated trades — so your renovation runs on time and on budget.
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Why searching “bathroom vanity units near me” matters in WA
Buying locally built, professionally installed joinery protects your warranty, ensures correct waterproofing interfaces, and delivers better aftercare. Our Perth factory produces custom cabinetry WA homeowners trust, coordinated with licensed trades and compliant with AS/NZS and WA requirements.
- Faster lead times and fit-for-purpose sizing for Australian bathrooms and appliances.
- Moisture-smart materials for our climate, from coastal Fremantle to the Perth Hills.
- Professional design support: storage planning, lighting, splashback and tapware selections.
- Quality control: soft-close drawers, premium hardware and durable finishes.
Whether you typed vanities near me, bathroom vanities close to me, vanities Australia or even bathroom vanities Cairns, the principles below will help you choose wisely. We design and install across Perth and much of WA; interstate readers can still use this guide to brief local bathroom cabinet stores or bath vanity retailers.
The Joyce difference
- Local manufacturing and showrooms with expert designers.
- End-to-end project coordination: cabinetry, benchtops, mirrors, and recommended trades.
- 3D design and accurate site measure for perfect fit and door clearances.
- Experience across kitchen renovations Perth, bathrooms, laundries and wardrobes for a cohesive home.
Our renovation process
- In‑home consult & measure: We assess plumbing points, wall straightness, floor falls, door swings and storage needs.
- Design & specification: Layout, storage (drawers vs cupboards), basin type, mirror cabinet, splashback, lighting and ventilation.
- Material selections: Cabinet carcass, doors, benchtop, handles or finger‑pull, hardware, finish (matte, satin, polyurethane, timber veneer).
- Quotation & timeline: Transparent pricing and schedule aligned with other trades.
- Manufacture in Perth: Custom sizes for every wall and niche; scribed to out‑of‑plumb surfaces.
- Installation & waterproofing interface: Installed by qualified fitters; waterproofing and tiling coordinated to AS 3740.
- Handover & care: Aftercare guidance for long-term performance.
Materials and finishes (Australia-ready)
Your vanity is a wet‑area workhorse. Choose materials that resist steam, splashes and daily wear.
Cabinet carcasses
- Moisture‑resistant MDF (MR MDF): Excellent stability and paintable surfaces. Ideal for two‑pack polyurethane doors and detailed profiles.
- Plywood: Robust, great screw‑holding. Often used where extra durability is desired.
Definition: Moisture‑resistant MDF (MR MDF)
A dense engineered board formulated to better resist humidity and occasional splashes than standard MDF. It still requires proper sealing and ventilation.
Benchtops: what works now in Australia
- Porcelain / Sintered stone: Highly heat, stain and UV resistant; minimal maintenance; excellent for family bathrooms.
- Solid surface (acrylic): Seamless joins, repairable; warm touch; good for integrated basins.
- Natural stone: Beautiful and unique; requires sealing and mindful care.
- High‑pressure laminate: Budget‑friendly, vast decors, modern square edges; avoid pooling water at seams.
Important: Engineered stone in Australia
“Engineered stone benchtop” products containing crystalline silica are banned in Australia (2024/2025). Choose compliant alternatives such as porcelain/sintered stone, solid surface, natural stone or laminate. Ask our team about current, compliant options for stone benchtops Perth projects.
Hardware and accessories
- Soft‑close drawers and quality runners for smooth, quiet operation.
- Handles: Finger‑pull rails, discreet edge pulls or statement hardware in matte black, brushed nickel or brass.
- Basins: Undermount, inset or vessel; match to bench thickness and cleaning preference.
- Mirrors & shaving cabinets: Recessed options, LED strip lighting and power points for shavers and hair tools.
- Tapware: Choose WELS‑rated mixers and showers to save water.
Definition: Undermount basin
A basin fixed beneath the benchtop cut‑out, creating a flush surface that’s easy to wipe clean. Requires a suitably water‑resistant benchtop material.
Benchtop comparison: Porcelain/Sintered Stone vs Laminate
| Feature | Porcelain / Sintered Stone | High‑Pressure Laminate |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | Excellent; scratch, stain and UV resistant | Good; modern laminates are tough for everyday use |
| Heat & water resistance | Outstanding heat and moisture performance | Good; avoid prolonged pooled water at joins |
| Seams & edges | Fine joins; mitred edges possible | Square edges; visible joins at corners/returns |
| Price (indicative) | $$$–$$$$ (premium) | $–$$ (budget to mid) |
| Maintenance | Very low; non‑porous, no sealing | Low; wipe dry and avoid cutting directly on surface |
| WA considerations | Handles coastal humidity and bright light well | Great value for rentals and family homes |
Layouts and styles
Wall‑hung vs floor‑mounted
- Wall‑hung vanity: Creates spacious feel and easier floor cleaning; ensure secure wall fixing.
- Floor‑mounted vanity: Maximises storage and suits uneven walls/floors in older homes.
“High vanity” ergonomics
Contemporary vanities sit around 880–920 mm high including benchtop. Taller users often prefer a “high vanity” near 920 mm; vessel basins may lift the lip further. We’ll tailor heights to your household and basin style.
Styles Australians love
- Shaker profile: A classic from the shaker kitchen playbook, great in Hamptons and coastal bathrooms with satin two‑pack finishes.
- Contemporary flat panels: Seamless finger‑pull or push‑to‑open in matte white, greige or charcoal.
- Timber warmth: Solid timber accents or timber veneer (e.g., Tasmanian oak tones) add organic character.
- Statement splashback: Large‑format tiles, terrazzo, or back‑painted glass for easy cleaning.
Small bathroom strategies
- Narrow‑depth sink cabinet (300–360 mm) for tight rooms.
- Drawer‑led storage: Full‑extension drawers keep everything visible.
- Mirrored shaving cabinet: Recessed for a flush finish and extra storage.
- Corner vanities or asymmetrical bowls to unlock tricky spaces.
Costs and timelines in Perth/WA (2025 guide)
Every home is different, but these ballparks help with planning. Prices include Perth‑made custom cabinetry; plumbing/electrical by licensed trades are additional.
- Custom laminate vanity (750–1200 mm): $2,800–$5,500+
- Porcelain/sintered stone or solid surface top: Add $1,800–$4,500+ depending on size/edges
- Two‑pack painted doors (polyurethane): Typically +15–25% over laminate doors
- Mirrored shaving cabinet (recessed): $900–$1,800+
- Tapware & basin: $350–$1,500+ (WELS‑rated)
- Installation: Usually included in our turnkey projects; timelines 3–6 weeks from final sign‑off, subject to materials and trades
Compliance and good practice:
- Waterproofing: To AS 3740 (domestic wet areas).
- Cabinet construction: Refer AS/NZS 4386 for domestic assemblies.
- Use licensed trades: WA‑licensed plumber/electrician for all connections.
Useful Australian resources:
Housing Industry Association (HIA),
Master Builders WA,
WELS water efficiency.
Real examples from Australian bathrooms
Cottesloe Ensuite, WA
A 1200 mm wall‑hung vanity in matte white two‑pack with finger‑pull rails and soft‑close drawers. A porcelain benchtop with undermount basin keeps lines sleek; a recessed shaving cabinet adds hidden storage. Result: hotel‑style elegance that’s easy to clean.
Subiaco Family Bathroom, WA
A 1500 mm floor‑mounted vanity with timber‑look fronts, solid surface top and integrated basin. Matte black tapware ties to the walk‑in shower hardware for a cohesive look and durable everyday performance.
From Perth to regional WA, we tailor solutions. And if you landed here searching bathroom vanities Cairns or vanities Australia, our tips apply nationally — ask your local installer about standards and waterproofing for your area.
Practical selection checklist
- Measure wall width, door swings and allow 600–900 mm walkway clearance.
- Choose wall‑hung or floor‑mounted based on storage and cleaning preferences.
- Confirm preferred height (standard ~880–920 mm; consider “high vanity” for taller users).
- Select basin type (undermount, inset, vessel) and check tap reach/height.
- Pick a compliant, water‑resistant benchtop material (no engineered stone; consider porcelain, solid surface, laminate or natural stone).
- Prioritise drawers with soft‑close hardware for everyday convenience.
- Plan power points inside a shaving cabinet or drawer (hair tools, shavers).
- Specify finish and colour: two‑pack, laminate, timber veneer, or hybrid.
- Confirm splashback height and mirror size; consider LED lighting.
- Allow for licensed plumbing/electrical and AS 3740 waterproofing.
Ready to design your vanity?
Book a consult with Joyce Kitchens to transform your bathroom with custom cabinetry that matches your style, storage and budget. We also design kitchens, laundries and wardrobes for a cohesive home.
FAQ
What size vanity should I choose for a small WA bathroom?
For compact spaces, 600–900 mm wide and 300–460 mm deep works well. Opt for drawers over cupboards to maximise storage and consider a wall‑hung vanity to make the floor feel larger.
Are engineered stone benchtops still allowed in Australia?
No. Engineered stone products containing crystalline silica are banned in Australia. Choose alternatives such as porcelain/sintered stone, solid surface, natural stone or high‑pressure laminate.
How much do custom bathroom vanity units cost in Perth?
As a guide, custom laminate vanities start around $2,800–$5,500+. Premium tops like porcelain or solid surface add roughly $1,800–$4,500+, depending on size, edges and cut‑outs.
Which is better: wall‑hung or floor‑mounted?
Wall‑hung vanities look lighter and make cleaning easier, provided the wall can support them. Floor‑mounted vanities maximise storage and can be simpler to install in older homes with uneven walls or floors.
Do you design only bathrooms, or also kitchens and laundries?
Joyce Kitchens designs and manufactures for the whole home — bathrooms, kitchens, laundries and wardrobes — so you get cohesive finishes and hardware throughout.