What’s the difference between a freestanding and wall-mounted vanity?

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What’s the difference between a freestanding and wall-mounted vanity?

The main difference between a freestanding vanity and a wall-mounted vanity lies in their installation and appearance. A freestanding vanity is a traditional style that sits directly on the floor, supported by legs or a solid base. This type of vanity is often easier to install since it does not require wall mounting, and it typically provides ample storage with cabinets or drawers below the sink. Freestanding vanities are available in a wide range of styles and sizes, making them a versatile option for most bathrooms. Wall-mounted vanities, also known as floating vanities, are attached to the wall and do not touch the floor. This design creates a more open and modern look, making the bathroom feel larger and less cluttered. However, wall-mounted vanities require a more secure installation and solid wall support, as they need to bear the weight of the vanity, sink, and countertop. Floating vanities often offer less storage space than freestanding options, but their sleek appearance is ideal for minimalist or contemporary designs.