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40-Inch Floating Vanity: Soft-Close Drawers + Ceramic Sink

40-Inch Floating Vanity: Soft-Close Drawers + Ceramic Sink

40″ Wall-Mounted Bathroom Vanity with Soft-Close Drawers and Ceramic Sink

A wall-mounted vanity can open up floor space, simplify cleaning, and give a bathroom a cleaner, modern profile. This 40″ vanity pairs soft-close drawers with a ceramic sink for everyday durability, quiet operation, and a streamlined look that works well in guest baths and primary suites alike.

What makes a wall-mounted vanity different

Unlike a floor-set cabinet that sits on a toe-kick, a floating vanity mounts to the wall and leaves the floor visible underneath. That design shift changes how the room looks, how it cleans, and what you need to plan for before installation.

  • Creates visual space by keeping the floor clear, which can make smaller bathrooms feel larger.
  • Helps with cleaning under the cabinet—no toe-kick area to trap dust and splashes.
  • Typically requires secure wall blocking or studs for proper support and long-term stability.
  • Pairs well with modern fixtures and minimalist hardware choices.

At-a-glance details for the 40″ configuration

A 40-inch width often lands in a “sweet spot”: roomy enough for everyday essentials, but still compact enough for many secondary bathrooms. With drawers instead of a deep base cabinet, storage tends to feel more organized and easier to reach.

  • Designed as a wall-mounted vanity, with storage provided by soft-close drawers.
  • Includes a ceramic sink, a popular choice for bathrooms due to its smooth, easy-clean surface.
  • A 40″ width often suits single-sink setups where extra counter and drawer space are preferred.
  • Best results come from confirming rough-in plumbing locations and wall strength before installation.
Quick overview

Item Details
Product 40″ Wall-Mounted Bathroom Vanity with Soft-Close Drawers and Ceramic Sink
Mounting style Wall-mounted (floating)
Width 40 inches
Storage Soft-close drawers
Sink material Ceramic
Availability In stock
Where to find current specs See the product page for the latest measurements and included components

Soft-close drawers: everyday comfort and longer-lasting hardware

Drawer performance is one of those details that quietly affects daily life. Soft-close hardware helps a bathroom feel calmer—especially in the morning rush or when someone’s getting ready late at night.

  • Soft-close slides reduce slamming, which can help protect drawer joints and keep the bathroom quieter.
  • A controlled close is useful in busy households and for nighttime use.
  • Drawers typically provide easier organization than deep cabinets—items are visible and accessible.
  • For the best feel over time, keep drawers from being overfilled and periodically check slide fasteners.

If you store heavier items (hair tools, backup soap, larger bottles), distribute weight across drawers rather than stacking everything in one spot. That small habit can help the slides stay smooth and aligned.

Ceramic sink advantages in a high-moisture room

Ceramic is a classic bathroom surface for a reason: it’s bright, easy to wipe down, and well-suited to frequent use. In everyday family conditions—water splashes, soap residue, cosmetics—ceramic generally keeps its finish with simple care.

  • Ceramic resists everyday staining from soap, toothpaste, and cosmetics when cleaned regularly.
  • The glossy surface is simple to wipe down and tends to look bright under bathroom lighting.
  • To maintain the finish, use non-abrasive cleaners and avoid harsh scouring pads.
  • Confirm faucet hole configuration and drain compatibility based on the sink design shown on the product page images.

For faucet selection, it’s worth double-checking whether the sink is drilled for a single-hole faucet or a wider set. Matching the configuration up front avoids returns and last-minute plumbing surprises.

Sizing and layout tips for a 40″ wall-mounted vanity

A floating vanity can visually “shrink” the footprint of a bathroom, but it still needs proper spacing around it for comfort and code-friendly clearances. A few measurements before ordering can prevent a lot of friction later.

  • Measure the available wall width and account for adjacent door swing, shower glass clearance, and towel bar placement.
  • Check standing room: a floating vanity can feel less bulky, but the countertop still needs comfortable elbow space.
  • Plan for mirror and lighting alignment; a centered mirror and balanced sconces can make a 40″ vanity look intentional.
  • If replacing an existing vanity, confirm whether the new sink and drain align with the current plumbing locations.

For planning best practices, the National Kitchen & Bath Association offers bathroom planning guidance that helps homeowners think through clearances and layout flow: https://nkba.org/.

Installation considerations before ordering

If you’re comparing fixture components, it can be helpful to be aware that many plumbing products align with recognized performance standards (learn more here): https://www.asme.org/codes-standards/find-codes-standards/a112-plumbing-materials-equipment.

Care and maintenance for a clean, like-new look

Choosing a water-efficient faucet can also reduce splashing and overall water use; the EPA’s WaterSense program explains how labeled products are designed to save water without sacrificing performance: https://www.epa.gov/watersense.

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FAQ

Does a wall-mounted vanity need to be installed into studs?

In most cases, yes—secure attachment to studs or solid blocking is typically required to support the vanity and daily use. Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions, and consider professional installation if the wall structure is uncertain.

Are soft-close drawers durable over time?

Soft-close systems are designed for repeated use, but longevity depends on correct installation, avoiding overloaded drawers, and occasional checks to keep slides aligned and fasteners snug.

How should a ceramic sink be cleaned?

Use a non-abrasive cleaner with a soft cloth or sponge, then rinse well and dry to reduce water spots. Avoid harsh scouring pads that can dull the glossy finish over time.

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