natural oak oak top wooden vanity units & basin

Satin lacquer finish is hard-wearing yet highlights the beautiful oak grain.

Exceptional build quality – designed to last a lifetime.

No assembly is required.

New stylish designed brushed chrome handles as standard.

As an alternative to the chrome handles we also offer wooden handles, please state preference at checkout.

100% Oak | Solid Wood Bathroom Vanity

Once plumbed in space may be used within the cupboard for the waste, this range comes without drill holes so that you can make an informed choice for the position of the bowl and tap.

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  • White Painted Oak Top Wooden Vanity Stone Basin Unit 603PSBC

    £879.00
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  • Grey Painted Oak Top Wooden Vanity Stone Basin Unit 603GSBC

    £879.00
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  • Oak Top Wooden Corner Vanity Stone Basin Unit 501WSBC

    £349.00
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FAQ : Oak Ceramic

The best materials for vanity units are solid wood, particularly Oak, due to its strength, durability, and natural resistance to moisture when properly sealed. Oak’s attractive grain pattern adds a classic and timeless look to any bathroom. For countertops, materials like quartz and natural stone are excellent choices due to their durability and moisture resistance.

Yes, you can use a wood vanity in a bathroom. It is good for bathroom vanities as it offers durability, a classic look, and a high-quality finish. However, it requires proper sealing and maintenance to prevent water damage and warping over time. Our products already come with a protective finish that offers some level of waterproofing, providing added resilience against moisture.

To waterproof a wooden vanity, apply a high-quality sealant, like polyurethane, varnish, or waterproof paint. Make sure to seal all edges and seams to protect the wood. We suggest reapplying the sealant annually or as needed, especially in high-humidity environments.