A 2000mm vanity gives you a full two-metre run of bench space, making it one of the largest bathroom vanity sizes available and the go-to choice for shared ensuites and main bathrooms where two people need to get ready at the same time. This range covers 2000mm and 2100mm vanity units, including wall-hung and freestanding configurations, single and double basin options, and a choice of finishes from matte white to natural timber looks.
What fits in a 2000mm vanity space?
A 2000mm vanity unit requires a clear wall run of at least 2050mm to allow for installation tolerances and plumbing access at each end. Most 2000mm and 2100mm units house a double basin layout, which means two sets of tapware connections spaced roughly 600mm apart. Before ordering, confirm your rough-in measurements: standard Australian basin waste centres sit 400-450mm from the wall, and cabinet depth typically ranges from 460mm to 550mm depending on the brand.
Wall-hung or freestanding: which works for a 2000mm unit?
Wall-hung 2000mm vanities are more common at this size because they reduce the visual weight of a large cabinet and simplify floor cleaning. They require a reinforced stud or concrete wall to carry the load, as a fully loaded two-metre floating vanity can weigh 80-120kg. Freestanding versions are a solid option where wall reinforcement is not possible or where the renovation budget does not extend to structural work.
Single basin versus double basin at 2000mm
At 2000mm and 2100mm, most vanity units are designed around a double basin configuration, with two 450-500mm above-counter or undermount basins centred over separate drawer towers. Some ranges offer a single long trough basin or a single offset basin, which suits a one-person ensuite where the extra bench run is wanted for storage rather than a second sink. Check the basin cutout template before purchasing to confirm it suits your preferred basin size.
Finishes available in this size range
The most common finishes at 2000-2100mm are matte white, gloss white, light oak and dark timber-look laminates, and matte charcoal. Matte white and oak are the most stocked finishes across brands because demand is highest for them. Less common finishes such as navy, sage or concrete-look may carry longer lead times or be available from a single supplier only. Match your cabinet finish to your mirror and tapware finish early in the planning process to avoid substitutions later.
Storage layout: drawers versus doors at this length
A 2000mm vanity typically divides into two drawer towers flanking a central basin zone, or two door-and-drawer modules when a double basin is used. Drawer-heavy layouts are more practical for day-to-day access to toiletries. Look for full-extension, soft-close drawer runners rated to at least 30kg per drawer, as cheaper runners in large cabinets are a common failure point. Some units include an integrated plumbing shelf behind a central hinged door, which makes access to the trap and waste connections easier if a maintenance issue arises.
Brands stocked in 2000mm and 2100mm vanities
The Blue Space stocks 2000-2100mm vanity units from ADP, Fienza, and Otti. ADP offers a wide range of sizes and finishes with Australian warehouse stock and is one of the more accessible brands at this size. Fienza ranges such as Kaya and Tono are available in double-basin configurations with a refined, pared-back aesthetic. Otti covers both wall-hung and freestanding options across several finish families. For more options at adjacent sizes, see the full bathroom vanities range or explore the double vanity collection.
What to check before buying a 2000mm vanity
Confirm four things before purchasing: wall length including any obstructions (door swings, windows), the position and height of existing waste and water rough-ins, whether your wall can support a wall-hung unit, and the lead time if a non-stock finish is selected. Plumbing rough-in height for wall-hung vanities is typically 400-450mm from finished floor level to the centre of the waste pipe. If your rough-in sits outside this range, a cabinet with an adjustable leg system or a freestanding unit will give more flexibility without requiring a plumber to move the waste connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size bathroom do I need for a 2000mm vanity?
A 2000mm vanity suits bathrooms with a clear wall run of at least 2050mm. In terms of floor area, a bathroom of roughly 2.4m x 2.4m or larger is the practical minimum, as you need clearance in front of the cabinet (600mm is the Australian standard) plus space for the toilet and shower.
Are 2000mm vanities always double basin?
Most 2000mm and 2100mm vanity units are configured for double basins, with two waste connections spaced 600-700mm apart. Some models offer a single trough basin or offset single basin across the full 2000mm run, which suits buyers who want the bench length for storage rather than a second sink.
Can a 2000mm vanity be wall-hung?
Yes. Wall-hung 2000mm vanities are available and commonly specified, but the wall must be reinforced to carry the load. A fully fitted two-metre floating vanity weighs 80-120kg. Timber stud walls typically need nogging added between studs, and concrete or double-brick walls are the most straightforward installation substrate.
What is the standard depth of a 2000mm bathroom vanity?
Most 2000mm vanity units have a cabinet depth of 460mm to 550mm, measured from the wall face to the front of the cabinet door. Shallower 460mm units work in bathrooms where projection into the room is a concern. The basin overhang may add 20-40mm beyond the cabinet depth depending on the basin style chosen.
Which brands make 2000mm vanities available in Australia?
ADP, Fienza and Otti are among the brands stocked by The Blue Space at 2000mm and 2100mm. ADP carries broad finish coverage with local warehouse stock. Fienza covers the Kaya and Tono ranges in double-basin configurations. Otti offers both wall-hung and freestanding options across multiple finish families.