Residential

Vanities

Vanities are where our cabinetry gets closest to jewellery. Fluted fronts, mitred stone, brushed-brass hardware and concealed toe-kick lighting — detailed to survive a wet, daily-use room without ever looking utilitarian.

What we build

The bathroom, considered.

Vanities are where our cabinetry gets closest to furniture, and they have to survive a wet, daily-use room. We build floating and furniture-style pieces on moisture-stable construction, marry them to mitred stone and the right hardware, and detail them so they look like jewellery and wear like joinery.

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  • Floating, furniture-style and full-height vanities
  • Fluted, slab and shaker door fronts
  • Mitred stone tops with integrated or vessel basins
  • Brushed-brass, matte-black and custom hardware
  • Concealed toe-kick and drawer lighting
  • Moisture-stable construction for wet rooms

The gallery

Every vanities photo, in one place.

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The approach

A closer look at vanities.

A vanity is where our cabinetry gets closest to furniture — and where it faces the toughest conditions in the house. It has to look like a considered, jewellery-grade piece while surviving steam, splashes and daily use for decades.

Engineered for a wet room

We build vanities on moisture-stable substrates with sealed, hard-wearing finishes, so the piece holds up to the realities of a bathroom. Mitred stone tops, integrated or undermount basins, and hardware chosen to resist a humid environment mean the vanity ages gracefully rather than swelling, peeling or tarnishing. The details you can't see are what keep the details you can see looking new.

Floating, furniture-style or full-height

Whether you want a wall-hung floating vanity with concealed toe-kick lighting, a furniture-style piece on legs, or a full wall of floor-to-ceiling storage, we build to your plumbing rough-in and the look you are after — fluted, slab or shaker fronts in painted, veneered or natural wood, with drawer interiors designed to work neatly around the plumbing.

Detailed to match the room

A vanity rarely stands alone. We coordinate stone, hardware, mirror and lighting with your tile and fixtures so the whole bathroom reads as one cohesive design, and we sweat the small things — soft-close everywhere, hidden electrical for appliances, considered proportions — that separate genuinely custom cabinetry from something pulled off a shelf. We also think in years rather than weeks: ventilation behind drawers, sealed edges where water gathers, and finishes that forgive toothpaste, makeup and the daily realities of a family bathroom. Whether it is a compact powder room or a primary ensuite with a double vanity and a full wall of storage, the same care goes into the parts you never see as the surfaces you do. That is exactly why a Panda Reno vanity still looks considered long after the trends that once surrounded it have moved on, and why the drawers still glide and the doors still sit flush years into daily use.

Questions

Good to know.

Are your vanities built for daily wet-room use?

Yes — we use moisture-stable substrates and sealed finishes designed to handle a bathroom environment.

Single or double, wall-hung or floor-standing?

All of the above — we build to your plumbing rough-in and the look you're after.

Can you match the rest of the bathroom?

We coordinate stone, hardware and finishes with your tile and fixtures for a cohesive room.

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