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2000mm-2100mm Vanities

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Thinking About a 2000mm-2100mm Vanity? Here’s the Lowdown.

So, you're renovating your bathroom and you've got a decent amount of wall to play with. You’ve probably seen those huge, amazing vanities in magazines or on TV and thought, "Could I do that?" The answer is yes, you absolutely can. We're talking about the big guns: the 2000mm to 2100mm bathroom vanities. Let's be honest, calling it a vanity feels like an understatement. It's the king of the bathroom, the piece everything else revolves around. Here at The Blue Space, we've seen these units completely change a room, and we're here to give you the real, no-fluff guide.

What Are We Even Talking About? A 2-Metre Vanity?

Yep. It's a beast. A 2000mm vanity is two metres long. A 2100mm one is 2.1 metres. To put that in perspective, a standard bathtub is about 1.7 metres. So this is a serious piece of furniture. It’s not something you can just pop into any old bathroom; it needs room to breathe. These are built for master suites, sprawling family bathrooms, and new builds where you can plan for something grand. They almost always have two sinks, a countertop that feels as long as a runway, and more storage than you'll know what to do with. At first.

Who Actually Needs a Vanity This Big?

Fair question. It’s definitely a luxury, but a practical one. Think about who uses your bathroom. Is it the main bathroom that the whole family uses? If so, one of these can be a lifesaver. No more kids fighting over the sink. Everyone gets a drawer. The countertop stays clearer. It's a sanity-saver. Or is this for your master ensuite? A big double vanity is the ultimate couple's upgrade. It means you can both get ready at the same time without getting in each other's way. It adds a touch of hotel luxury to your everyday life. It says, "this is our space". And honestly, if you just have a massive bathroom, a small vanity can look lost and awkward. Sometimes you need to go big simply because the scale of the room demands it.

Let's Look at the Different Flavours

Big vanities aren't a monolith. You've got options that can totally change the vibe of your space. The first big decision is how it meets the floor. Or doesn't.

Wall Hung or Freestanding?

  • Wall Hung: These are the magicians of the bathroom world. A wall-hung vanity floats off the floor, which tricks the eye into seeing more space. It feels modern, light, and makes cleaning underneath an absolute dream. No dust bunnies hiding under the cabinet. It's a very popular, clean look for a reason.

  • Freestanding: These have a bit more gravity. A freestanding unit gives you a solid, traditional, furniture-like feel. It's grounded. Plus, you generally get maximum storage capacity because the cupboards or drawers go right to the floor. It has a real presence.

Let's Talk Sinks (Basins)

At this size, you're getting two sinks. End of story. But how they're mounted makes a difference.

  • Inset: The old faithful. The basin drops into the countertop. Simple, classic, does the job perfectly.

  • Undermount: A bit sleeker. The basin is fixed underneath the benchtop, so you get this clean, uninterrupted surface. It’s fantastic if you've got a beautiful stone or timber top you want to show off. Wiping crumbs and spills straight into the sink is also oddly satisfying.

  • Above Counter: The show-offs. These are bowls that sit proudly on top of the vanity. This is where you can inject a ton of personality. A round concrete bowl? A delicate ceramic oval? The options are endless and they make a huge design impact.

Make It Uniquely Yours

If you can't find the perfect pre-made unit, don't sweat it. Most of our best Aussie suppliers are all about customisation. With custom vanities from brands like ADP, Timberline, and Marquis, you get to be the boss. Pick the exact finish, the handle style, and whether you want all drawers, all cupboards, or a mix. The ADP Glacier range is legendary for just how much you can tweak and tailor it to your needs.

The Real Wins of Going Big

So why bother with such a massive vanity? The perks are real and you'll feel them every day.

You Can Finally Hide Everything

The storage is a game-changer. Seriously. You'll find a spot for the backup toothpaste, the cleaning supplies, the hairdryer, the bulk pack of toilet paper... all of it. A tidy bathroom just feels better. You could even add a matching tallboy cabinet if you're a real storage fanatic.

Peace in Our Time

A double basin vanity is the ultimate relationship saver. You get your sink, they get theirs. You get your side of the counter, they get theirs. It puts an end to the morning shuffle and creates a little pocket of personal space for everyone. It’s a small thing that makes a huge difference.

It Just Looks Awesome

Let's be real. A big, beautiful vanity is a statement. It anchors the whole room. Whether you go for a warm solid timber look, a crisp white finish, or something with trendy fluted detail, it commands attention. It's a focal point that screams quality.

The Nitty Gritty: A Few Last Things to Nail

Alright, before you get too carried away, let's cover a couple of the boring but important bits.

Choosing a Vibe

Make sure the vanity fits your home. If you live by the coast, a breezy Hamptons-style vanity is a no-brainer. If your house is super modern, you might want a razor-thin benchtop on a slimline cabinet from a brand like Otti. Want to soften the edges? A curved vanity could be just the ticket. And for that timeless, elegant look, you can't go wrong with something from Turner Hastings.

Talk to Your Tradies!

This is not a step to skip. A double vanity needs double the plumbing—two tap holes, two wastes. Tell your plumber your plan *before* the walls get closed up. Also, these things are heavy. Really heavy. A wall-hung unit needs proper blocking in the wall frame to support its weight. Don't just hope for the best. Get your builder to make sure the wall is strong enough. It'll save you a massive headache later.

Look, these big vanities are a fantastic choice if you have the space. They solve real problems and look incredible doing it. And while they're perfect for large rooms, don't forget that getting the scale right is everything. For smaller guest bathrooms or powder rooms, check out our ranges of small vanities and ensuite vanities. The right fit is everything.