So, You’re Looking at Timberline Nevada Vanities?
Here at The Blue Space, we live and breathe bathroom renovations. We see the trends, we see what lasts, and we see what people truly fall in love with. And let's be honest, picking the centrepiece of your new bathroom—the vanity—can feel like a huge decision. It is. It sets the whole tone for the room. You're probably here because the Timberline Nevada range has caught your eye. And we have to say, good choice. It’s a true favourite.
But you want to know why. You want to know if it's right for your bathroom, your family, your style. We get it. So, let’s get into it. Let's talk about the Timberline Nevada.
Okay, But What Is a Timberline Nevada Vanity?
In the simplest terms, the Timberline Nevada is a range of bathroom vanity units defined by its classic, elegant door and drawer profile. It's not a flat, plain slab of a cabinet. It has a beautiful, routed face that gives it texture and character. Most people would call it a 'shaker' style. It’s that timeless, picture-frame look that you see in gorgeous farmhouse kitchens and high-end Hamptons homes. It’s a design that has been popular for over a century for a reason. It just looks good.
But the Nevada isn't just about the 'face'. It's a Timberline product. And for us, that means two massive things: it’s Australian-made, and it’s customisable.
This isn't an off-the-shelf box that you have to make do with. This is a starting point. These Timberline Nevada bathroom vanity units are part of a 'build-your-own' system available from Timberline. It’s built for you.
Where Does the Nevada Look Good? (Spoiler: Everywhere)
This is the best part. Because the design is so classic, it’s a total style chameleon. We've seen the Nevada look perfectly at home in so many different types of renovations.
The Modern Farmhouse
This is another style where the Nevada shines. Think of that warm, rustic-but-refined vibe. Here, we love seeing customers choose a bolder colour. A deep navy blue or a soft olive green Nevada vanity looks incredible. Pair it with a more rustic top—maybe one of Timberline's concrete-look or timber-look finishes—and some matte black handles. It feels grounded. It feels homey. It’s the perfect anchor for the room.
The Busy Family Bathroom
The way we see it, a family bathroom needs to be two things: tough and easy to clean. The Nevada is built strong. But the look is also important. A 1200mm vanity with a big, deep ceramic top (with the basin moulded right in) is a parent's best friend. No seams or gaps for gunk to get stuck in. And the shaker doors are great at hiding fingerprints, much better than a high-gloss flat surface. Plus, the storage is a lifesaver.
The Compact Powder Room or Ensuite
A small vanity in the Nevada style, like a 600mm unit, adds a massive punch of personality. It shows you've thought about the details. We often see these smaller ensuite vanities in a bold colour as a feature. It makes a tiny room feel special and considered. There are even slimline vanities for those really tight hallways or European laundries.
The "Modern-Traditional" Mix
This is a style our team loves. It’s when you take a classic piece, like the Nevada vanity, and mix it with really modern elements. Imagine a white vanity, but with a super-modern, thin-edged concrete basin on top. Or pairing it with minimalist black taps and geometric floor tiles. The vanity provides the warmth and a classic reference point, so the more modern elements don't make the room feel cold. It's a balancing act, and the Nevada does it perfectly.
Let’s Talk Options: Making the Nevada Yours
Okay. This is where Timberline vanities really separate themselves from the pack. The customisation is amazing. Let's walk through the choices you get to make.
1. First up: Wall Hung or Freestanding?
This is your first major decision. Do you want it floating on the wall, or sitting on the floor?
A wall-hung vanity is brilliant for making a room feel bigger. Because your eyes can see the floor tiles running all the way to the wall, it creates this fantastic illusion of space. It's a game-changer in small or medium bathrooms. It also feels very contemporary. And the best part? Cleaning. You can mop right under it. So easy. The Nevada looks amazing as a wall-hung unit; it's this great mix of a classic face on a modern floating box.
A freestanding vanity is the classic choice. It stands on the floor, either on a solid kicker (a plinth) or on legs. The number one reason to go freestanding? Storage. You get that extra bit of cupboard space all the way down to the floor. If you need to store spare towels, toilet paper, and all the kids' bath toys, a freestanding unit is your best friend. It also has a very solid, permanent feel that suits traditional or Hamptons homes perfectly. Timberline offers different leg styles too, so you can change the look even more.
2. Next: The Size. And Oh, the Sizes.
This isn't a 'small, medium, large' situation. Timberline makes the Nevada in a massive range of standard sizes, so you can find the perfect fit for your wall.
Our team always says: measure your space, and then buy the biggest vanity you can comfortably fit. You will never regret having more bench space and more storage. Never.
Here’s a rough breakdown of what we see:
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Powder Rooms & Ensuites: This is the 400mm to 600mm or 750mm territory. Just enough for a basin and some hand soap.
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Small-to-Standard Bathrooms: This is where the 800mm and 900mm sizes are king. They're the all-rounders. They give you a decent bit of landing space next to the sink for your toothbrush or makeup bag.
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Main Bathrooms & Master Ensuites: Now we're talking. This is the 1000mm to 1800mm range. The 1200mm is probably the most popular size in Australia for a generous single-basin vanity, or the starting point for a compact double. Once you hit 1400mm, 1500mm, and 1800mm, you're in glorious double-vanity land.
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The 'Statement' Wall: Got a huge wall? Timberline even makes units up to 2000mm or 2100mm. A true showstopper.
And if your space is still a weird size? Say, your recess is 1050mm wide? That’s where custom vanities come in. Because they are Australian-made, Timberline can often build a unit to your exact width. It's a brilliant service.
3. Colours, Tops, Basins, and Handles!
This is the really fun part.
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Tops: Timberline has a massive selection. You can get their 'Acrylic' top, which is a classic, bright white moulded top-and-basin-in-one. So easy to clean. Or, you can choose from their huge range of 'SilkSurface' or 'Caesarstone' tops.
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Basins: If you choose a stone top, you then get to pick your basin! Will it be an 'above-counter' bowl that sits on top like a feature? Or an 'under-counter' basin that's mounted underneath for that seamless, easy-to-wipe look? Or a 'semi-inset' basin that hangs over the edge a little (great for slimline cabinets)? The basin choice completely changes the final vibe.
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Handles: This is the jewellery. The finishing touch. The Nevada cabinet has a classic style, but the handle you choose can steer it in different directions. A small, simple knob keeps it traditional. A long, matte black bar handle makes it more modern. A brushed brass cup-pull makes it feel very Hamptons. Timberline has dozens to choose from, or you can even supply your own handles if you've found some you love.
What Our Team Really Likes About Them
When we chat about the Nevada range internally, a few key things always come up. Here’s the real "insider" take on why we recommend them so often.
1. That Sweet Spot of Style
Look, the way we see it, some vanities are too modern. They're just a flat, glossy box, and they can feel a bit cold or sterile. Other vanities are too old-fashioned. All scrolls and heavy details that look dated. The Timberline Nevada just hits the perfect spot right in the middle. The shaker profile is a true classic. It will literally never go out of style. It has character. But it's simple and clean enough that it works in a contemporary home. It plays well with other styles. We've seen so many customers fall in love with this because it feels classic but still fresh. It's a really hard balance to get right, and the Nevada nails it.
2. You Get to Be the Designer (Without the Stress)
We've talked about all the options, but what this really means for you is control. Hate cleaning? Get the moulded ceramic top. Desperate for a navy-blue vanity? You can have it. Need a very specific 1100mm size? You can get it.
3. It’s Aussie-Made. And That Matters. A Lot.
This is a big one for us at The Blue Space. We love supporting Timberline because they build their products right here in Australia. What does that mean for you? First, the quality is fantastic. They use moisture-resistant materials designed for steamy Australian bathrooms. They're not using cheap particleboard that will swell at the first sign of water. Second, the lead times are generally much, much better than waiting for something to come on a container from overseas. And third, the after-sales support is real. If something goes wrong, or you need a spare part in five or ten years? The factory is right here. That's peace of mind. You're buying from a company that stands behind its product, and that is a massive benefit.
4. The Storage is Actually Smart
Timberline thinks about how you use a vanity. It's not just an empty cupboard. Their drawers are deep. They use premium, smooth-running drawer runners (like those from Blum) that are soft-closing. No slamming. But the best bit is inside. Many of their Timberline Nevada vanities come with clever internal drawers. It's thoughtful storage. Not just empty space. You'll also find they offer optional extras like bamboo drawer organisers. It just makes life easier.
A Few Practical Things to Remember
Okay, before you get to the exciting part of designing yours, let's quickly run through the practicals.
Plumbing. Plumbing. Plumbing.
You must check your plumbing. If you're getting a wall-hung vanity, you need to know where your water pipes and, most importantly, your waste pipe are coming out of the wall. This is a simple job for them before the tiles go on, but a real pain afterwards. Always, always, always download the technical specification sheet (we have them on every product page!) and give it to your plumber before you buy.
Tapware Location
Where are your taps going? If you choose a ceramic top or most stone tops, the tap holes are drilled into the top itself. These are 'basin-mounted' or 'deck-mounted' taps. But what if you're dreaming of those sleek taps that come out of the wall? That's 'wall-mounted' tapware. If you want that, you must tell us! You'll need to order your vanity top with no tap holes. This is another chat for you and your plumber early in the process, as they need to install the tap bodies in the wall before waterproofing.
Lead Times (aka Don't Leave It Late!)
Because these Timberline Nevada vanities are made to order for you in Australia, they aren't sitting in a warehouse ready to ship tomorrow. They take a few weeks to be built by Timberline's team. This is totally normal for quality, custom-made joinery. Make sure you factor this manufacturing time into your renovation timeline. Don't leave ordering your vanity until the week before the plumber is booked! Order it as early as you can.
Delivery Day
These are big, heavy, valuable items. They will arrive on a pallet. You'll need to have someone (or two people) on-site to receive it. And please, unbox it and check it straight away. Make sure the colour is right, the top is perfect, and there's no damage from transport. Do this before your plumber or builder is on-site ready to install it. In the rare event something is wrong, we can fix it much, much faster if we know about it immediately.
So, that's the Timberline Nevada.
It's one of our absolute go-to recommendations for a reason. It's not just a product; it's a foundation for your bathroom's design. It's a true chameleon. It can be a grand Hamptons statement piece, a compact ensuite vanity with a pop of colour, or a hard-working, timeless family workhorse.
The main thing we want you to take away is that you have options.Get in touch. We'd be genuinely excited to help you build your perfect Timberline Nevada vanity.