Floating Bathroom Vanities

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Floating Bathroom Vanities are a top trend in modern bathroom design, combining a sleek, minimalist look with exceptional practicality. Unlike traditional vanities that rest on the floor, floating vanities are wall-mounted, creating a clean, spacious feel while making your bathroom easier to maintain. This innovative design enhances both style and functionality, offering smart storage solutions and a contemporary aesthetic. In this article, we’ll dive into the key features and benefits of floating bathroom vanities, compare them with Driftwood and Traditional Bathroom Vanities, and explain why they’re an ideal choice for today’s modern homeowners.

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Floating Bathroom Vanities FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a floating bathroom vanity?

A floating bathroom vanity is a wall-mounted vanity with no legs or base touching the floor - it appears to "float" against the wall. This creates a clean, modern look, opens up visible floor space beneath the unit, and makes mopping or wiping the bathroom floor much easier. Ashdeco's floating vanities are handcrafted from solid hardwood with live edge details and mounted using heavy-duty concealed brackets rated to support the vanity, sink, and countertop items.

How is a floating vanity different from a traditional bathroom vanity?

A floating vanity mounts to the wall and leaves open space beneath it - giving the bathroom a modern, airy feel. A traditional bathroom vanity sits directly on the floor with legs or a cabinet base, offering more enclosed storage and a classic farmhouse or rustic aesthetic. Floating vanities are best for modern and small bathrooms. Traditional vanities suit larger master bathrooms. See the full bathroom vanities collection for all options.

What sizes do floating bathroom vanities come in?

From compact 24" single-sink shelf vanities (ideal for half baths) to expansive 60"+ double-sink designs for master bathrooms. Depth ranges from 18" to 22". Most popular: 30"-36" for standard bathrooms, 48"-60" for master baths. Many models offer custom sizing.

What is a live edge floating vanity?

A countertop cut from a natural wood slab preserving the organic outer contour of the tree - unique curves, bark traces, and character marks. Mounted to the wall with concealed brackets, it combines raw natural beauty with sleek modern design. No two look the same.

What wood types work best for floating bathroom vanities?

Teak is the gold standard - natural oils repel water and resist mold. Walnut offers rich dark tones with excellent moisture resistance when sealed. Acacia provides dramatic grain patterns with strong durability. All finished with multiple layers of waterproof sealant. Never pine, MDF, or particle board.

How much weight can a floating vanity hold?

80-150 lbs depending on model and mounting points. Enough for the vanity itself, a ceramic/stone vessel sink (15-30 lbs), daily toiletries, and decorative items. Always mount into at least two wall studs for maximum capacity.

How do I install a floating bathroom vanity?

Ships with heavy-duty wall brackets, lag screws, mounting template, and illustrated instructions. Use stud finder → mark points with level → drill → secure brackets → lift vanity into place. Takes 1-2 hours. Recommend a licensed plumber for water supply and drain connections, especially since wall-mounted vanities may require adjusting drain height.

Do floating vanities come with a sink?

Most sold without sink - choose vessel (on top), undermount (below countertop), or drop-in. Tops are pre-measured, many pre-cut for standard drain holes. Some listings include sink option. Live edge vanities pair especially well with modern vessel sinks.

Are floating vanities suitable for small bathrooms?

One of the best choices. Wall mounting leaves the floor completely open, making the room feel larger. A compact 24"-30" floating vanity with open shelving handles essentials without overwhelming a powder room. For tight corners, check corner bathroom vanities.

How do I waterproof and maintain a floating wood vanity?

Arrives pre-sealed and ready to use. Wipe standing water and splashes promptly. Run exhaust fan during/after showers. Reapply tung oil, Danish oil, or marine-grade sealant every 12-18 months. Avoid bleach, harsh chemicals, and abrasive pads - damp cloth with mild soap is enough.

Can I add storage to a floating vanity?

Yes. Many models include open shelves, integrated drawers, or carved storage. For more, pair with wall floating shelves above or beside the vanity for towels and toiletries. Wall baskets and ladder shelves also complement the clean floating look.

What makes Ashdeco floating vanities different from big-box store options?

Big-box = MDF/particle board with laminate that swells, bubbles, and peels in 2-3 years. Ashdeco = 100% solid hardwood (teak, walnut, acacia), handcrafted by Vietnamese artisans, real wood joinery, genuine live edge tops. Looks better with age, lasts 20+ years.