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Pink Vanity Units

A pink vanity unit is the piece that gives a bathroom something no neutral ever will — a reaction. Not a loud one, not a look-at-me one, just a quiet moment of recognition that someone chose this colour deliberately and got it right. Soft blush barely announces itself. Powder pink holds your attention. Dusky rose wraps the room in warmth. Each shade turns the most used piece of furniture in the bathroom into the one that gives it character. Browse our range of pink vanity units below in wall hung, floor standing, fitted and shaker-style options.

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Pink vanity units

The vanity unit is the piece that commits to the colour. Everything else in the room — the tiles, the brassware, the towels — responds to it. In pink, the vanity doesn't just set a palette. It sets a mood. A blush vanity makes the room feel gently warm and quietly different from every other bathroom in the house. A powder pink vanity makes it feel considered and contemporary. A dusky rose vanity makes it feel intimate and luxurious. The colour does something that shape and size alone can't — it gives the room a feeling.

Shades of pink

Our pink vanity units come in three distinct tones. Soft blush is the lightest — a warm, barely-there pink that reads almost as a nude neutral. It's the shade for anyone who wants warmth without commitment to a visible colour. Powder pink is richer — visibly pink with a muted, dusty quality that feels grown-up and contemporary. It's the shade that photographs best and gets the most compliments. Dusky rose is the deepest — a warm, earthy pink with a hint of mauve that creates intimacy and richness. It's the shade that makes a room feel like a retreat. Each shade suits a different room size, a different light condition and a different level of confidence.

Matt and shaker finishes

Pink vanity units come in two main finish types. Matt pink has a smooth, non-reflective surface that lets the colour speak for itself — contemporary, tactile and understated. Shaker pink has panelled door fronts with a recessed centre panel and a surrounding frame — traditional, crafted and textured. Shaker-style pink is particularly popular because the panelling adds shadow and depth to the colour, preventing it from looking flat. Matt suits modern and minimalist bathrooms. Shaker suits classic-contemporary, country and period-inspired spaces. Both are available across the shade range.

Wall hung pink vanity units

Wall hung pink vanity units float against the wall, keeping the floor visible and making the room feel lighter. A pink vanity floating against a white wall becomes a clean, warm focal point — the colour is defined by the space around it. Wall hung suits modern and contemporary bathrooms where clean lines and open floor space matter. The floating effect also makes the pink feel less heavy — important in a colour that some people worry about overwhelming a room. Check your wall construction before choosing — wall hung units need solid fixings.

Floor standing pink vanity units

Floor standing pink vanity units sit on the floor with legs, a plinth or a frame. They feel more grounded, more substantial and more furniture-like — qualities that suit the traditional, characterful feel of shaker-style pink doors. A floor standing dusky rose vanity with matt black legs and handles feels like a piece of considered, boutique furniture. A floor standing blush vanity with brushed brass legs feels soft and elegant. Floor standing is also the simpler installation with no wall mounting required.

Fitted pink vanity runs

For bathrooms with a full wall to work with, a fitted pink vanity run combines the vanity, worktop, toilet unit and wall cabinets in one continuous piece. Pink fitted furniture makes the strongest colour statement because the pink stretches uninterrupted across the full width. In blush, a fitted run stays soft and understated even at 1500mm or wider. In dusky rose, a fitted run creates an immersive, enveloping wall of colour that transforms the entire room. Fitted runs hide pipework, eliminate gaps and give the room a built-in quality that freestanding pieces can't match.

Sizes for every room

Our pink vanity units range from 400mm to 900mm wide. A 400mm unit is compact enough for a cloakroom or tight en suite — a basin and a small cupboard in the smallest footprint. 500mm to 600mm is the most popular range — a comfortable basin, proper worktop space and one or two drawers. 700mm to 900mm suits family bathrooms and larger en suites where more surface area and deeper storage are needed. Fitted runs go wider for rooms with more wall space.

Brassware pairing with pink vanity units

The brassware you choose changes the personality of the pink completely. Brushed brass on pink creates the warmest, most luxurious combination — two warm tones that complement each other naturally. Matt black on pink adds sharpness and structure — the dark hardware creates defined lines against the soft colour and gives the vanity a contemporary edge. Chrome on pink keeps things lighter and fresher — cool metal against warm pink creates a more modern, less intimate feel. The tap, handles and waste should all share the same finish for a coordinated vanity area.

Basin options on pink vanity units

Most pink vanity units come with an integrated ceramic basin — either full-width inset or semi-recessed. Some are designed for a separate countertop washbowl that sits on top of the unit, showing more of the pink surface around the basin. A white countertop washbowl on a dusky rose vanity with matt black wall-mounted taps is one of the most striking configurations in our range. Check each product page to see whether the basin is included or sold separately.

Dark accents on pink vanity units

The most effective pink vanity setups use dark accents to ground the warmth. Matt black handles on dusky rose shaker doors create strong, graphic lines across the soft colour. A dark charcoal or black tile splashback behind the vanity gives the pink something solid to sit against. A dark worktop — slate grey, black marble-effect — adds weight to the top of the unit. These darker elements stop the pink feeling too gentle and give it the structure it needs to feel sophisticated rather than sweet.

Worktop options on pink vanity units

Some pink vanity units include a separate worktop in a contrasting material. A white marble-effect worktop on blush pink keeps things light and elegant. A dark slate grey worktop on dusky rose adds depth and a premium feel. A warm oak worktop on powder pink ties in natural warmth. The worktop is a small surface but it sits at the junction between the pink furniture and the basin, so its colour and material have an outsized impact on how the vanity area reads as a whole.

Need help choosing a pink vanity unit?

Pink looks different on every screen and changes noticeably under different bathroom lighting. A blush that looks barely there on your phone might read distinctly pink under a warm ceiling light — or almost grey under cool light. Visit our Birmingham showroom to see pink vanity units in person alongside different brassware, tiles and worktop options, or call us on 0121 753 0700 and we'll help you find the right shade, size and finish for your room.

Can I see pink bathroom suites in person?

Yes. Our Birmingham showroom has pink suites on display. Pink is the colour that differs most between screen and reality, so seeing it under real bathroom lighting is essential before committing. Visit the showroom or call us on 0121 753 0700.

What shades of pink vanity unit do you offer?

We offer soft blush, powder pink and dusky rose across different collections. Each shade has a different warmth and intensity. Visit our showroom to compare — pink is the colour that differs most between screen and real life.

What sizes do pink vanity units come in?

Our range covers 400mm to 900mm wide. 400mm suits cloakrooms and compact en suites. 500mm to 600mm is the most popular for standard bathrooms. 700mm to 900mm gives more worktop and storage for larger rooms. Fitted runs go wider.

Are pink vanity units available in shaker-style?

Yes. Several collections offer shaker-style panelled door fronts in pink — a textured, traditional look that adds depth, shadow and character to the colour. Shaker pink with matt black bar handles is one of the most popular configurations.

Is the basin included with pink vanity units?

It depends on the unit. Most include an integrated ceramic basin. Some are designed for a separate countertop washbowl. A few are sold without a basin. Check each product page for what's included.

What brassware finish works best with pink vanity units?

Brushed brass is the warmest, most natural pairing. Matt black adds sharpness and contemporary edge. Chrome keeps things bright and fresh. All three work well — brushed brass for luxury, matt black for structure, chrome for lightness. Match the tap to the handles for a coordinated vanity area.

Do pink vanity units come with matching furniture?

Yes. Most collections that offer a pink vanity also include matching WC units, tall boy storage, wall cabinets and mirror cabinets in the same pink tone. Buying from one collection ensures the shade is identical across every piece.

What handle options are available on pink vanity units?

Matt black bar handles, brushed brass handles, chrome handles and handleless push-to-open designs depending on the collection. On pink furniture, matt black handles are the most popular choice — they create defined, architectural contrast against the soft colour.

Does blush pink work in a small bathroom?

Yes. Blush pink is light enough for compact en suites and cloakrooms without the room feeling closed in. Pair with white tiles and light flooring to keep the space feeling open. Deeper shades like dusky rose work better in larger rooms with more natural light.

Will a pink vanity unit look too sweet?

Not with the right contrast. Matt black handles, dark tile splashbacks, dark flooring and structured brassware give pink furniture the edge it needs to feel sophisticated. Without dark accents, pink can lean soft. With them, it feels balanced and intentional.

Can I see pink vanity units in person before buying?

Yes. Our Birmingham showroom has pink vanity units on display across available collections. Pink is the colour that shifts most between screen and reality, so seeing it under real bathroom lighting is essential. Visit the showroom or call us on 0121 753 0700.

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