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Shop bathroom furniture for Australian homes, including freestanding vanity units, storage cabinets, bathroom shelving, mirror cabinets, and linen towers chosen to bring considered organisation and material quality to ensuites and family bathrooms. Designs favour moisture-resistant materials and finishes suited to the humidity of Australian bathroom environments, in styles ranging from contemporary minimal to warm and natural. Explore the collection and furnish your bathroom as thoughtfully as any other room in the home.
Most bathrooms need a vanity unit for storage and basin housing, along with cabinets or additional storage for towels and toiletries, and appropriate tapware and shower fittings to complete the space.
Compact or wall-mounted vanity units between 450mm and 600mm wide work well in smaller bathrooms, freeing up floor space and making the room feel larger.
Yes, bathroom-specific cabinets and vanity units are built with moisture-resistant materials and finishes designed to withstand humidity and splashing, unlike standard furniture pieces.
Yes, in Australia, any plumbing work involving water connections, including shower heads and tapware installation, must be carried out by a licensed plumber to meet building code requirements.
Consider your existing tile and tapware finishes first, then choose a vanity in a complementary material and colour, whether that's a matte timber look for a warm feel or a gloss white or black for a more contemporary finish.
Buying an outdoor rug means balancing style with durability. This guide covers the best materials, UV resistance and sizing so your rug lasts through every season.
The right chandelier for a low ceiling comes down to two calculations: diameter and maximum allowable drop. This guide covers both, plus style options and room-by-room advice for Australian homes with standard 2.4m ceilings.
Warm light is flattering but inaccurate. Cool light is accurate but harsh. The sweet spot for a bathroom mirror is 3000K, and this guide explains exactly why, plus how CRI, positioning, and dimmability all factor in.
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