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Fluted Stone Floating Bathroom Vanity with Drawer Storage

A project-grade wall-mounted vanity planned around fluted stone fronts, usable drawers, sink openings and plumbing clearance for premium bathrooms.

Bathroom Vanity Cabinet

Fluted Stone Floating Bathroom Vanity with Drawer Storage

A project-grade wall-mounted vanity planned around fluted stone fronts, usable drawers, sink openings and plumbing clearance for premium bathrooms.

Product Overview

A Floating Vanity for Premium Bathroom Projects

This fluted stone floating bathroom vanity is designed for villas, apartments, hotels and premium residential bathrooms where the vanity needs to feel architectural while still working as daily storage. The wall-mounted structure keeps the floor visually open, while the drawer layout, sink opening and pipe clearance are planned from project drawings.

As part of a custom Bathroom Vanity Cabinet project, the width, stone color, drawer depth, countertop, sink position and wall fixing method can be adjusted for the room. For early planning, the related bathroom vanity size and storage planning guide helps buyers check width, drawers, pipes and floating installation before ordering.

Fluted Stone Front

Vertical Grooves with Real Material Depth

The fluted stone front gives the vanity a quiet vertical rhythm and stronger visual depth than a flat panel. Natural stone tone, engineered stone texture or stone-look slab options can be reviewed according to the bathroom palette, lighting and cleaning expectations.

Because a grooved stone front can add weight to the drawer face, the front material, backing structure, drawer hardware and wall-mounted cabinet frame should be planned together. The goal is to keep the fluted face visually refined without treating the stone as a purely decorative surface.

Wall Mounted Structure

Floating Support Planned Before Production

A floating vanity depends on more than the cabinet itself. The wall structure, fixing area, hidden support, cabinet frame and installation height should be confirmed before production, especially when stone fronts and a stone countertop are included.

The bottom clearance creates a clean shadow line and makes floor cleaning easier, but it also means the load is transferred back to the wall. Sunrise Furnishing can coordinate cabinet drawings, fixing references and packing for overseas projects, while the final wall reinforcement and site installation method should be checked locally.

Drawer Storage

Drawers Planned Around Sink Pipes

Drawer storage is useful only when it works around the sink trap, hot and cold water lines, drain position and outlet clearances. For this vanity, drawer cutouts, reduced drawer depth, divided compartments or adjusted drawer heights can be planned from the plumbing drawing.

The upper drawer often needs a U-shaped or offset clearance around the basin pipe, while lower drawers can be used for towels, bottles and daily bathroom items. Internal dividers help keep storage practical, but the final usable height should be checked against the selected sink and pipe route.

Sink and Countertop

Sink Opening and Countertop Planning

The vanity can be planned for an undermount sink, vessel sink, integrated basin or project-specific sink model. The opening position should coordinate with drawer structure, faucet location, mirror alignment, countertop landing space and the splash area around the basin.

Countertop edge thickness, side returns, wall junctions and backsplash requirements should be reviewed with the bathroom drawings. A clean stone-front vanity can look simple from the outside, but sink opening and pipe positions are technical decisions that should be settled before the cabinet is made.

Moisture and Cleaning

Groove Cleaning, Edge Sealing and Hardware Care

Fluted stone surfaces are practical when the groove depth, edge treatment and splash zone are considered early. The front should be wiped regularly, especially near the basin, and the stone edges should be finished so water does not sit in weak junctions.

Drawer runners, hinges, fixing points and cabinet carcass materials should be selected for bathroom use. The page should not promise that any grooved stone surface is maintenance-free; instead, the design should make cleaning realistic and specify the edge and hardware choices clearly.

Project Support

Custom Sizing, Drawings and Overseas Coordination

For project orders, Sunrise Furnishing can support custom vanity width, stone color, groove direction, drawer layout, sink opening, countertop arrangement, packing and export coordination. The most useful starting information includes bathroom dimensions, wall type, plumbing drawing, sink model, faucet position and any designer elevation.

Before production, the team should confirm wall-mounted fixing conditions, stone-front weight, pipe clearance, drawer cutouts and installation notes. This makes the vanity more suitable for villa bathrooms, hotel rooms, premium apartments and overseas residential projects where site coordination matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

It can be used when the wall structure, cabinet frame, drawer hardware and fixing method are planned correctly. The stone front should be reviewed as part of the load and support system, not only as a surface finish.

Yes. Drawer cutouts, adjusted drawer depths and internal dividers can be designed from the plumbing drawing. The sink trap, drain route and water supply positions should be confirmed before the drawer structure is finalized.

It needs regular wiping and proper edge treatment, especially near the sink splash area. Groove depth, stone finish and basin position should be selected with cleaning in mind instead of treating the fluted surface as purely decorative.

Yes. Sink type, opening size, faucet position, countertop edge and splash area can be adjusted by project drawings. The final opening should match the selected sink model and the drawer clearance below.

A strong wall or reinforced fixing area is recommended before installation. The installer should confirm wall type, fixing points, support hardware, cabinet weight and stone-front weight before the vanity is mounted.