What is the Advantage and Disadvantage of custom floating vanity

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Jul. 21, 2025

Floating Vanity Cabinets: The Pros and Cons

Floating vanity cabinets have become a popular choice in modern bathroom design. These sleek, wall-mounted storage solutions offer a range of advantages and disadvantages that every homeowner should consider before making a decision. In this article, we will delve into the pros and cons of floating vanity cabinets to help you make an informed choice for your bathroom renovation project.

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What is Floating Vanity Cabinets

To determine whether a floating vanity cabinet is a good fit for your bathroom, you must first understand what one is. Floating your vanity is one possible expression for a floating vanity cabinet. You won’t find many non-traditional cabinets out there. Floated cabinets are vanities that are placed on the wall but rest just off the floor, giving the illusion that they are floating. If you look carefully, you’ll see that the wall behind the cabinet continues all the way to the floor. It’s exactly like a typical vanity or medicine cabinet, only it doesn’t touch the floor.

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The Pros of Floating Vanity Cabinets

  • Modern Elegance: Floating vanity cabinets instantly infuse your bathroom with a super sleek and modern look. Their minimalist design adds a touch of sophistication, elevating the overall aesthetic of your space.
  • Perceived Spaciousness: Installing a floating vanity cabinet can make your bathroom appear larger. By extending the flooring all the way to the wall, the eye perceives more room. This not only enhances the visual spaciousness but also provides physical space, allowing you to move more comfortably as you go about your daily bathroom routine.
  • Effortless Cleaning: Say goodbye to the hassle of cleaning corners and nooks. Floating vanity cabinets eliminate those hiding spots for dust and dirt. With a simple swipe of a mop, you can easily maintain a spotless bathroom, without the need for deep cleaning.
  • Additional Storage Options: If your floating vanity cabinet is designed with the sink positioned higher off the ground, you have the opportunity to add under-sink open shelving. This extra storage space allows you to showcase your organization skills and keep bathroom essentials within easy reach.
  • Showcasing Other Bathroom Features: By giving your bathroom a modern update with a floating vanity, you can draw attention to other standout pieces in your bathroom. Whether it’s a unique sink or a stunning clawfoot tub, these elements can now shine without being concealed by a bulky vanity.
  • Enhanced Accessibility: The open space underneath a floating vanity offers more accessibility options. It accommodates those who use walkers or wheelchairs, making it easier for them to access the sink area. Additionally, young children using stepping stools will appreciate having a designated space for the stool’s legs.

The Cons of Floating Vanity Cabinets

  • Limited Storage Space: The style of floating vanity you choose may result in limited storage options when compared to traditional floor-mounted vanities with cabinets that extend to the ground. Floating vanities typically offer storage through drawers or shelves, which can be less spacious and may not accommodate larger items. However, this limitation can be advantageous if you prefer a clutter-free and organized bathroom.
  • Installation Complexity: Installing a floating vanity can be more complex than installing a floor-mounted one. It necessitates proper wall support to ensure secure attachment, especially when dealing with substantial weight. While not an overly challenging task, it does require careful consideration and potentially additional reinforcement of the wall.
  • Height Restrictions: While adjustable height is considered a pro, it can also pose a disadvantage. Depending on the design and installation, floating vanities may have height limitations due to plumbing considerations. This can restrict the flexibility of adjusting the vanity’s height and might not be suitable for specific user needs. This concern is more likely to arise when renovating older bathrooms, whereas in brand new constructions, it may not be as problematic.
  • Visible Plumbing and Maintenance: Elevated wall-hung vanities expose plumbing pipes and connections beneath the sink. This visibility may require extra effort to conceal or integrate plumbing elements into the overall design in an aesthetically pleasing manner. Furthermore, any maintenance or repairs to the plumbing may prove more challenging to access and resolve due to the vanity’s elevated position.

Conclusion

As a reminder, when considering floating vanity cabinets for your home, it is vital to weigh the pros and cons carefully. The sleek and modern look of floating vanities can add a touch of sophistication to any bathroom, while also creating a sense of space and openness. However, it is crucial to take into account the potential drawbacks, such as limited storage space and the need for professional installation.

Ultimately, the decision to choose a floating vanity cabinet should be based on your specific needs and preferences. If you value aesthetics and are willing to sacrifice some storage space for a modern look, then a floating vanity may be the perfect choice for you. On the other hand, if storage is a top priority and you prefer a more traditional style, a freestanding vanity may be the better option.

FAQs About Floating Vanity Cabinets

What are floating vanity cabinets?

Floating vanity cabinets are wall-mounted bathroom storage units that are attached to the wall without any visible supports or legs, giving the impression that they are floating.

What are the pros of using a floating vanity cabinet?

The pros of using a floating vanity cabinet include creating a modern and sleek look, making the bathroom easier to clean due to the open space beneath the cabinet, and maximizing floor space for a more spacious feel.

Are there any cons to using a floating vanity cabinet?

Some cons of using a floating vanity cabinet may include limited storage space compared to freestanding vanities, potential installation challenges, and the need to ensure proper wall support for the cabinet.

Can floating vanity cabinets support heavy countertops and sinks?

Yes, floating vanity cabinets can be engineered to support heavy countertops and sinks, but it’s important to consult with a professional to ensure proper installation and support.

What materials are commonly used for floating vanity cabinets?

Common materials for floating vanity cabinets include wood, engineered wood, laminate, and metal. Each material has its own advantages and considerations for durability and maintenance.

Are floating vanity cabinets suitable for small bathrooms?

Yes, floating vanity cabinets can be an excellent choice for small bathrooms. Their wall-mounted design helps create the illusion of more space, and the open area beneath the cabinet can make the room feel less cluttered.

How do floating vanity cabinets compare to traditional freestanding vanities?

Floating vanity cabinets offer a more modern and streamlined aesthetic, while traditional freestanding vanities may provide more storage space and a classic look. The choice between the two depends on personal preferences and the specific needs of the bathroom.

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The Pros and Cons of Wall Hung Floating Vanities You Need to Know

Updated March 31,

You thought designing your new bathroom was going to be simple until you dug into the details. Finally, you’ve figured out your shower pan, wall surrounds and glass enclosure. It was a journey…to say the least.

Now, it’s time to choose a vanity. You thought, “How hard can it be to choose a vanity?” That was until you got into this next phase of the project.

You know your current vanity has got to go. Your bathroom feels cluttered. It’s 5’ x 8’ footprint is overpowered by a 25” deep double bowl floor-based vanity you know (and don’t love) today. Yes – it’s nice to have 2 bowls and a deep countertop. However, squeezing around your spouse first thing in the morning can make a grouchy person, grouchier. After all you’re not trying to re-live the dance called ‘the bump’ from the ’s at 6:30 AM while you’re rushing to get ready for work.

You’ve looked at pedestal and wall hung sinks. Since they give ZERO storage you know they aren’t right for you. After all, you desperately need space for lotions, potions, styling brushes and blow dryers.

The idea of a wall hung floating vanity is intriguing, but you still don’t have your arms around the advantages and disadvantages of this option.

This article is geared on helping you close your ‘knowledge gap’ to figure out if a floating vanity cabinet makes sense. While I wouldn’t recommend this style of cabinet for every bathroom, if you’d like a contemporary, simple to clean, and a not-too space consuming option, it may be perfect for you.

Let’s dig deeper into the pros and cons of wall hung vanities.

The Pros (Advantages) of Wall Hung Floating Vanities

(Advantage #1) Wall hung vanities make a small bathroom feel bigger

Let’s say you’re currently ‘putting up with’ a compact 5’ x 8’ bathroom in a ranch or Cape Cod home. You know your floor-based vanity takes up a ton of room and looks bulky.

Since floating vanities are raised from the floor, you’ll be able to see light bouncing off the bathroom floor with this option. This sense of openness (and light transmission) gives the illusion of more space. It’s a ‘David Copperfield bathroom magic trick’ you need to try.

(Advantage #2) – Shallow depth wall hung cabinets work for narrow bathrooms, or tiny and shipping container homes.

If you feel the need to join Jenny Craig just to navigate through your narrow bathroom, that’s a bad sign. While it’s a nice luxury to have a 25” deep floor-based cabinet, sometimes these bad-boys flat-out take up too much room.

You shouldn’t need Jenny Craig and a new diet to make your bathroom work (although, as my wife tells me, I could stand to eat a little less ice cream every night. However, I know she’s wrong because I’m just concentrating on getting the right amount of dairy in my diet).

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Instead of putting yourself on a diet (or eating less ice cream, which I’m morally opposed to), how about putting your vanity on a diet? You can use these slim-line floating vanities with the faucet tucked into the side. They’re sizes range from 12 5/8” to 15 ¾” deep. They’re stylish with storage space below.

(Advantage #3) When your bathroom floor become (voluntarily or involuntarily) a ‘wet room,’ a wall hung vanity eliminates your worries about destroying the bottom of the vanity

Perhaps you’re considering a one level wet room for an ‘aging in place’ solution for Mom, whose mobility isn’t great (and won’t be getting great again). You’re going to voluntarily create a one level bathroom just in case she needs an accessible shower down the road.

Or conversely, you’re ‘involuntarily’ living through a wet bathroom floor because your two teenage boys (who can’t remember to close the shower curtain) have water shooting onto the floor and soaking the nearby cabinet (Grant and Parker Foti, do you know what I’m talking about here???). You know this formula makes no sense (Teenage Boys + Bathrooms = An Orderly Bathroom with TLC).

Since wall hung vanities are elevated above your bathroom floor, you’ll have less concern about your cabinet deteriorating from water on the ground (unless your home floods and then you have different problem).

(Advantage #4) Since contemporary interior design is your thing, floating vanities fit like a charm

If you want to be as out of fashion as your ’s bell-bottoms, or your husbands’ powder-blue leisure suit from the ’s, then go out and buy an ornate floor-based vanity. Sure, they were the rage 20 years ago, but then again so were mullets.

Bathroom designs styles today are contemporary (even in Modern Farmhouse bathrooms). They’re about clean lines. Euro and Shaker style cabinet fronts are in. Simple surfaces rule the day. A Minimalist bathroom works to shift your mind away from your cluttered, crazy days.

Wall hung vanities are to clean and contemporary bathrooms as peanut butter is to jelly (unless you’re allergic to peanut butter, but that’s a small technicality there – ha! Ha!).

(Advantage #5) Wall hung cabinets make sense when you need efficient storage for tighter spaces

While pedestal sinks and wall hung sinks are the ultimate in space-efficiency (and work well in powder rooms), in a bathroom you (or your kids) use daily they don’t cut it. You need drawers. You need place to store razors, toothpaste, T.P, brushes and towels.

Wall hung vanities offer efficient storage while not cramming your bathroom. For example, the curved wall hung vanity below only extends from the wall 16 7/8”, yet still has two drawers (and one even snakes around your plumbing)! How’s that for cool?

(Advantage #6) Wall hung vanities make your floors simpler to clean and eliminate those ‘nooks and crannies’ which aren’t as tasty as those in Mrs. Thomas’ English Muffins!

Think how your stomach feels when you’re cleaning the nooks and crannies around the base of your toilet or floor-based vanity? If it’s turning and churning, I can feel your pain.

Eliminate this problem.

Mount your vanity. Mount your toilet. Not only will the ‘nooks and crannies’ around these units go ‘bye-bye’ (as our orange-haired President would say), but you can throw out a few toxic cleaning chemicals in the process.

The Cons (Disadvantages) of Wall Hung Floating Vanities

(Disadvantage #1) Wall hung units are harder (and more expensive) to install than floor-based cabinets

Who wants bathroom remodeling to be one iota (whatever is an iota anyway?) harder (or more expensive) than it has to be? That would be no one. With this being said, if you decide to use a wall hung vanity you need to know it’s not the simplest cabinet to install.

Since it needs to be braced behind the wall there’s more work and cost to get it done. However, if you’re working in new construction (where the walls are already opened), it’s not overly time consuming to put up a wall hung cabinet since there is no drywall to cut out and patch.

(Disadvantage #2) Floating vanities have less cubic footage of storage than their floor-based ‘brothers’  

One of the advantages of floor-based cabinets is they have taller cabinet boxes than their wall-hung counterparts, so you’ll have more space to cram your stuff in. However, one caveat to keep in mind. Even with floor-based cabinets you still can’t use all the space because you lose 2-4” at the bottom for the toe kick.

(Disadvantage #3) If traditional bathroom styling fits you, wall hung vanities aren’t the answer

While floating cabinets are right at home in modern bathrooms, they look like a fish out of water in traditional settings. It’s best to go with floor-based units if traditional styling is your thing.

(Disadvantage #4) If you’ve got any ‘climbers,’ floating vanities aren’t the safest

I’ll tell you a secret. You have to promise NOT to tell my wife Rose. To save time changing those doggone pesky tiny vanity bulbs in our 2nd floor master bathroom, instead of going to our garage and getting a ladder (the safe option), I climb on our floor-based vanity countertop and cabinet. It’s not the safest option. It’s my way of getting this little task done quick.

Conversely, if any of your kids are ‘climbers,’ they may get the urge to jump on top of the wall hung vanity for no good reason at all (as kids I bet you can remember doing all sorts of things your parents would have said was for no good reason at all).

If you have adult or kid who is a climber, I’d recommend staying away from the wall hung cabinets. While they’re mounted to brackets in the wall, it’s still better to rely on the steadiness of a cabinet sitting on the floor, then one attached to a wall (IMHO).

Conclusion

As you can see from the pros and cons of wall hung floating units, your cabinet choice isn’t a one-size-fits-all proposition. You need to factor in the style you like, the need for storage, the width of your bathroom and even if you’ve got ‘climbers’ in the family.

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