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Elevate Your Bathroom with These Floating Vanity Ideas

The bathroom is one room you'll likely visit multiple times a day, and at the heart of it is the sink. Along with essential features like the toilet, shower, bathtub, and minimal cabinetry, the sink and its accompanying vanity can sometimes contribute to a cluttered or crowded atmosphere.

For those who appreciate modern, minimalist design, a floating bathroom vanity is an increasingly popular choice that can elevate your space.

 

What Is a Floating Vanity?

A bathroom vanity unit typically refers to the sink that is incorporated within or placed below a cabinet or countertop. To ensure you have enough space for daily bathroom essentials, the cabinetry needs to be substantial.

A floating vanity, however, is a style where the sink and its cabinet are mounted directly on the wall, leaving the floor underneath clear. Some floating vanities offer reduced storage, but many designs incorporate drawers, cupboards, and even countertop space.

For minimalist enthusiasts, a floating vanity offers the perfect blend of sleek design, reduced clutter, and a bold visual statement.

If you’re considering installing a floating vanity, here are some design ideas and styles to help you envision the perfect look.

 

Floating Vanity in a Modern Master Bath

 

Floating Bathroom Vanity Ideas

 

Wood Vanity with White Walls
Minimalist bathrooms often embrace white or off-white tones for a clean, airy feel. A floating vanity in natural wood can serve as a striking feature against an otherwise all-white room. This addition creates visual interest while maintaining the overall minimalist aesthetic.

Grey and Wood Color Scheme
If you like the idea of incorporating wood into your vanity but don’t want to commit to an entirely white bathroom, consider pairing blonde wood with gunmetal grey cabinetry. This combination offers a sleek, modern touch while maintaining a minimalist vibe.

Bold Black with Wooden Countertops
For those who want a more dramatic, yet still minimalist, bathroom design, a black floating vanity paired with a thick wooden countertop is a fantastic option. This scheme works particularly well if you need additional storage space but don’t want to overwhelm the room. Black adds sophistication without making the space feel too cluttered.

Dark and Light Contrasts
If you love bright, minimalist spaces but want to introduce a bit of boldness, creating a contrast between light and dark can achieve a stunning effect. Try combining a sleek grey floating vanity with black drawer pulls, a white sink, and matching black tapware for a refined, striking look.

Rectangular Sinks and Waterfall Faucets
Many minimalist enthusiasts appreciate clean lines and geometric shapes. A rectangular floating vanity with a matching rectangular sink brings a modern edge to your bathroom. Pair this with a waterfall faucet—potentially concealed behind a square mirror for a dramatic effect—and you’ll have a show-stopping piece of bathroom design.

 

white bathroom with white marble floating sink

Curling Shelf Vanity
Not all floating vanities need a cabinet or drawers. A curling shelf made from wood or stone like marble offers a unique minimalist solution. The shelf runs along one side of the wall, curling beneath and providing extra space for towels and soaps. This style keeps the bathroom clean and uncluttered while giving you room for essentials.

Wall-to-Wall Shelf Vanity
For a truly minimalist aesthetic, consider a floating vanity that spans the entire wall of your bathroom. This could be a simple stone or wooden surface with no cabinets underneath, coupled with optional open shelving above. Pair this with a frameless mirror, a freestanding bowl sink, and a chrome towel rail to complete the minimalist look.

Large Vessel Sink
While not always the most practical, a large vessel sink on a floating vanity is an undeniably bold design choice. The simple, oversized look commands attention and gives your bathroom a statement piece that exudes modern style.

Glass Basin Vanity
A clear glass basin, especially in a rectangular shape, is another striking option for a floating vanity. A dark wood counter pairs beautifully with the transparency of the glass, allowing for a dynamic contrast in your design. If you want to add a little extra flair, consider incorporating LED lighting to illuminate the glass sink.

Natural Stone Vanities
Natural stone floating vanities combine the beauty of organic materials with minimalist design. Whether you choose a sink incorporated into the vanity, a standalone stone sink, or a classic vanity made entirely from stone, there’s something special about the texture and depth stone brings to your bathroom.

For more information on natural stone vanities, explore these options:
Travertine vanities
• Quartzite vanities
Marble vanities
Onyx vanities

 

Contact Us for More Floating Vanity Ideas

There you have it—floating vanity unit ideas for the modern minimalist bathroom.

There are countless ways to incorporate a floating vanity into your bathroom design, and the Elsa Home & Beauty team is here to help you find the perfect solution for your space. Get in touch with us today, and we’ll assist you in a friendly, no-pressure consultation.