There are many materials to use in bathrooms, from traditional tiles and stone to various unique types of wood or glass, and today we’ll speak about timber on the whole, to be precise, about timber vanities as they are currently all the rage and can be seen in many bathrooms of various styles.
Bathrooms with a timber vanity evoke a warm atmosphere and are a great way to introduce a natural element to the space. Timber vanities can match literally any bathroom, from vintage to minimalist, from sophisticated modern to rustic. Such units are usually floating ones, though you may find a lot of classic timber vanities, too. Timber vanities usually give enough storage space and can include both open and closed storage compartments. The design and color of the stain depend on the look you want – there are small and large vanities, sleek and whimsical ones, light-stained and dark-stained, so everyone will find something for their bathroom. a black bathroom with beadboard walls, a white scale tile floor and a wooden vanity is a very cozy and welcoming space
a boho bathroom with a sleek wooden floating vanity, baskets for storage, a long mirror and pampas grass in vases
a cabin bathroom of wood and concrete, with stone sinks, a large mirror and a large window for a view
a chalet bathroom clad with grey stone tiles, done with beautiful wood, white appliances and a large mirror is cool
a chalet bathroom done with wood, with a large wooden vanity with a stone countertop, a chic mirror and elegant sconces
a chic contemporary bathroom with a pink terrazzo wall in the shower, a floating vanity with a pink terrazzo countertop plus a pink sink
a chic modern bathroom with a green wall, white marble, a green printed tile floor, a floating wooden vanity
a chic Scandinavian bathroom with white hex and square tiles, a floating wooden vanity and black touches here and there
a contemporary bathroom clad with concrete tiles, a floating vanity, a mirror storage unit, a bathtub and niches for storage
a contemporary bathroom clad with concrete tiles, with a geometric accent wall, a floating vanity with a marble sink, a tub and potted plants
a contemporary bathroom clad with grey tiles of various shades, a bathtub, a floating vanity, wooden mats and accents
a contemporary bathroom clad with skinny tiles, with a floating timber vanity, a shower space, a mirror and black fixtures for a contrast
a contemporary bathroom clad with wood and with lots of concrete in decor, with a large mirror, a white sink and a rainshower
a contemporary bathroom with a navy planked accent wall, an oval tub, a floating vanity and a round tub, woven touches
a contemporary bathroom with a wood and stone floating vanity, a large mirror and large scale grey tiles
a contemporary bathroom with large scale concrete and geometric tiles, an oval tub, a floating vanity and a white marble sink plus greenery
a contemporary bathroom with large scale dark grey tiles, a wooden accent wall, a floating timber vanity and mats
a contemporary bathroom with white hex tiles, a sleek wooden vanity, black fixtures and a large mirror
a contemporary chalet bathroom clad with light-stained wood, with stone sinks and a countertop, a lit up mirror and a steam room
a contemporary grey bathroom clad with concrete tiles, a stone bathtub, a floating vanity, round sinks, black fixtures and framing
a contemporary neutral bathroom with an oversized mirror, a light-stained floating vanity with a stone countertop and fishscale tiles in the shower space
a contemporary Scandinavian bathroom in neutrals, with large scale tiles, a timber vanity and grey herringbone tiles is beautiful
Even if the timber has been treated to withstand moisture (which most are) the water can penetrate the protective coating if not wiped away. So remember that to make any timber vanity unit work in a bathroom it needs to be well treated, regularly maintained and recoated for water protection, regularly dried when splashes occur to prevent water damage, cleaned with a mild, non-acidic and nonabrasive detergent and soft cloth. Timber vanity units will age and get water damage if they’re not looked after well. If you absolutely love a timber vanity unit in the bathroom, opt for a different benchtop which is hardy to water (manufactured stone, laminex etc). This can keep the vanity itself protected. It’s an ideal solution for family bathrooms. Alternatively, you can convert a buffet or drawer unit into a vanity. Sometimes these can be more affordable and come in a better right size for your bathroom. Get beautiful examples below and get inspired to rock an ultimate timber vanity in your own bathroom! a contemporary tropical bathroom with a mirror that takes a whole wall, a wooden vanity, a tub, a basket and some potted plants
a cool chalet bathroom clad with wood, with a floating vanity, checked tiles in the shower space and a lit up mirror
a floating vanity composed of reclaimed wood is a very eco-friendly solution for a modern space, it will add wartm of wood to it
a grey marble bathroom with light-colored wooden tiles, a floating timber vanity, potted plants and a large statement mirror
a minimalist bathroom clad with concrete, a floating wood and concrete vanity, a window and a wooden floor and ceiling
a modern bathroom in white, with a terrazzo floor, a wooden floating vanity and touches of gold
a modern bathroom with grey hex tiles on the floor, a rich-toned floating timber vanity and round mirrors
a modern country bathroom with white mismatching tiles, a stained vanity, white appliances, black fixtures and a woven lampshade
a modern country bathroom with white planked walls, a hexagon tile floor, wooden vanities, a modern tub and black fixtures
a modern country bathroom with white skinny tiles, a stained vanity, an oval tub, a pendant lamp and a skylight
a modern country bathroom with white subway and hexagon tiles, a stained wooden vanity and built-in shelves plus an oval tub
a modern country bathroom with white subway tiles and black herringbone ones, a bathtub clad with white marble, light stained furniture and a window with a shade
a modern country bathroom with white tiles, a light stained vanity, black and gold fixtures and open shelves is a chic space
a modern country bathroom with white walls and a ceiling, a stained chevron floor, a stained vanity and arched niches is lovely
a modern farmhouse bathroom with geometric tiles on the floor, a large wooden floating vanity and a mirror
a modern white bathroom with various types of tiles, a dark stained floating vanity and a matching mat and bench, potted greenery
a rich-stained floating timber vanity with a square sink and some bottles will provide you with storage space and won't take any floor space
a Scandinavian bathroom done with white brick and terrazzo, a light-stained timber vanity, a round mirror and a bowl sink
a serene bathroom with marble hex tiles and large scale ones, a wooden vanity and a bathtub plus a shower space
a sleek contemporary bathroom with a shower space clad with marble, a floating vanity with a marble countertop, a mirror and brass fixtures
a sleek reclaimed wood floating vanity with a stone countertop and dark fixtures, plus drawers that provide you with storage space
a small and cozy bathroom clad with white subway tiles, a floating vanity and a niche done with wood plus white appliances
a small and cozy bathroom done with white subway and black hex tiles, a floating timber vanity, neutral linens and a wooden stool
a small and welcoming modern bathroom with white and grey tiles, a catchy floating vanity, a mirror cabinet and touches of brass
a stylish small bathroom with a green and white tile wall, a grey hex tile floor, a floating timber vanity and a tropical print curtain
a welcoming Nordic bathroom with white hex and large scale tiles, a double vanity, round sinks and some art and greenery
an airy contemporary bathroom with a grey subway tile accent wall, blue and white tiles on the floor, a floating vanity, brass fixtures and a window
an airy Scandinavian bathroom with skinny white and marble tiles, a shower zone, a double vanity and black touches