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View all productsTimberline Elwood vanities are a wall hung and floor standing vanity range from Timberline, designed to give bathrooms a streamlined, cabinetry led look. The range covers a spread of widths and basin configurations, making it a practical choice whether you are fitting out a small ensuite or a larger main bathroom. If you are searching for Timberline Elwood vanities specifically, you are looking at a range built around simple lines and everyday practicality rather than heavy ornamentation.
What the Elwood range offers
Elwood vanities are built with a cabinet first approach, meaning the focus is on solid drawer and door configurations, a durable finish, and a top that is proportioned to the cabinet width. This makes the range a strong fit for renovators who want a vanity that looks considered without needing to match an elaborate design scheme elsewhere in the bathroom.
Sizes and layout options
The Elwood range spans multiple widths, and within those widths you will typically find a choice between drawer configurations and combination door and drawer layouts. Wall hung options are useful where floor space is tight or where you want an easier to clean, floating look underneath the cabinet, while floor standing versions suit bathrooms that want a more grounded, furniture style presence.
Tops, basins and colours
Vanity tops across the Elwood range are offered in a selection of finishes so the cabinet can be matched to your tiling, tapware, and overall colour scheme. Basin styles are matched to the cabinet design, giving a coordinated look without needing to source a separate basin. Cabinet colours typically range from lighter timber look finishes through to darker, more contemporary tones, so there is some flexibility to suit different bathroom styles.
Choosing the right Elwood vanity
Start by measuring your available wall space and confirming plumbing rough in positions, since this will narrow down which width works in your bathroom. From there, think about how much storage you need day to day. A drawer heavy layout tends to suit bathrooms used for daily storage of toiletries and towels, while a mix of doors and drawers can offer more flexible storage for larger items.
Where Elwood vanities are used
This range is commonly specified in ensuite renovations, main bathroom upgrades, and new build bathrooms where a clean, no fuss vanity is required. Wall hung Elwood configurations are particularly popular in smaller bathrooms where floor space is at a premium.
Installation considerations
Before ordering, check the tap hole configuration on your chosen top against your tapware, and confirm whether you need a wall hung bracket system installed as part of the plumbing rough in. If replacing an existing vanity, compare the new unit's plumbing inlet positions to your current setup to identify whether any adjustment to existing pipework will be required.
Caring for your Elwood vanity
Everyday cleaning is straightforward with a soft cloth and mild detergent, and it is worth wiping down the top and cabinet edges after use to prevent water marks from building up over time. Avoid abrasive cleaning pads on both the cabinet finish and the vanity top, since these can scratch or dull the surface. Keeping drawer runners free of grit and moisture will also help them stay smooth over years of daily use.
Pairing Elwood with tapware and mirrors
The simple lines of the Elwood range mean it pairs comfortably with most tapware finishes, from classic chrome through to brushed and matte options. When planning a full bathroom fit out, it is worth choosing your tapware and mirror alongside the vanity so the finishes read as one scheme rather than being selected in isolation. A well proportioned mirror or cabinet above the vanity can also help balance the visual weight of a wall hung Elwood unit.
For renovators working to a tight floor plan, wall hung Elwood configurations are worth prioritising early, since the bracket system needs to be installed as part of the wall preparation before tiling. Floor standing options are more forgiving of later stage planning changes, but still benefit from confirming dimensions before finalising your layout.