Sink cabinet.
Imagine your morning routine. Does it start with a messy bathroom, where you search for toothpaste while tubes and bottles clutter your view? Or do you step into…
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ADEL BLACK 81-40-1DKADEL BLACK washbasin cabinet, matt black, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL BLACK 82-40-B-1DADEL BLACK washbasin cabinet, matt black, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL BLACK 82-60-B-2SADEL BLACK washbasin cabinet, matt black, 60 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL BLACK 82-80-B-2SADEL BLACK washbasin cabinet, matt black, 80 cm, wall-mounted
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SET - ADB B 80CM WOTAN 81-01 WOTANADEL BLACK washbasin cabinet, matt black, 80 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL CASHMERE 81-40-1DKADEL CASHMERE washbasin cabinet, cashmere matt, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL CASHMERE 82-40-1DADEL CASHMERE washbasin cabinet, cashmere matt, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL CASHMERE 82-60-2SADEL CASHMERE washbasin cabinet, cashmere matt, 60 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL CASHMERE 82-80-2SADEL CASHMERE washbasin cabinet, cashmere matt, 80 cm, wall-mounted
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SET -ADO 120 CMADEL OAK washbasin cabinet, Wotan oak, 120 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL OAK 81-40-1DKADEL OAK washbasin cabinet, Wotan oak, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL OAK 82-40-B-1DADEL OAK washbasin cabinet, Wotan oak, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL OAK 82-60-B-2SADEL OAK washbasin cabinet, Wotan oak, 60 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL OAK 82-80-B-2SADEL OAK washbasin cabinet, Wotan oak, 80 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL WHITE 81-40-1DKADEL WHITE washbasin cabinet, matt white, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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ADEL WHITE 82-40-B-1DADEL WHITE washbasin cabinet, matt white, 40 cm, wall-mounted
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BELLA CASHMERE 82-60-46-2SBELLA CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 60 cm, wall-mounted
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BELLA CASHMERE 82-80-46-2SBELLA CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 80 cm, wall-mounted
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ICONIC CASHMERE 82-100-D-1SICONIC CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 100 cm, wall-mounted
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SET - ICC B 100 CMICONIC CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 100 cm, wall-mounted
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SET - ICC B 140 CM 81-01 COAST EVOKE OAKICONIC CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 140 cm, wall-mounted
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ICONIC CASHMERE 82-60-D-1SICONIC CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 60 cm, wall-mounted
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SET - ICC B 60 CMICONIC CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 60 cm, wall-mounted
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ICONIC CASHMERE 82-80-D-1SICONIC CASHMERE sink cabinet, cashmere matt, 80 cm, wall-mounted
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Imagine your morning routine. Does it start with a messy bathroom, where you search for toothpaste while tubes and bottles clutter your view? Or do you step into a peaceful space where everything has its place? The bathroom is one of the most intimate and technically demanding rooms in the home, and its centerpiece is often the sink cabinet . It is not just a piece of furniture – it is a strategic element that hides unsightly pipes, protects your belongings from moisture and sets the visual tone of the room. In 2026, the focus in Estonian homes has shifted from pure functionality ("to fit things in") to a symbiosis of design and durability. The right cabinet can turn the bathroom of a tiny Mustamäe apartment into a spacious spa or the laundry room of a large private house into an organized oasis. Installation methods: hanging vs. floor-standing sink cabinet One of the first decisions you'll face is how to mount the cabinet. This is not just a matter of taste, but also directly dependent on your bathroom walls and plumbing. Hanging sink cabinet (wall-mounted) A wall-mounted or hanging sink cabinet is an undisputed favorite in the modern bathroom. Since the cabinet does not touch the floor, it creates a visual effect of spaciousness – the floor "runs" under the cabinet, making the room appear larger. Hygiene: Washing the floor under the cabinet is a breeze, which is critical to preventing mold in a humid space. Height: You can choose the installation height that suits your family's height. Danger: This solution requires a strong wall. If you have a plaster wall, pre-installed reinforcements or special dowels are required. Don't underestimate the weight of a ceramic sink and fully loaded drawers! Sink cabinet on legs (floor-standing) This is a classic and safe choice. A floor-standing sink cabinet stands firmly on legs (or a plinth). Stability: Ideal choice for heavy stone sinks or when the walls are unstable (e.g. old wooden houses or unrenovated panels). Installation: Easier to install as it does not require complicated drilling and leveling on the wall. Design: Fits well in a vintage or rustic style. Unique Perspective: Many people don't know that many "hanging" cabinets can actually be converted to floor-standing by purchasing matching furniture legs. This is a good "Plan B" if during installation it turns out that the wall is not load-bearing. Material selection: moisture resistance is the key word Bathroom furniture must withstand extreme conditions: hot steam, water splashes, and temperature fluctuations. The wrong material will swell and peel after just a year. Painted MDF vs. Melamine The most common materials are MDF (fiberboard) and particleboard. Painted MDF: This is usually more expensive but more durable. A coat of paint (especially polyurethane paint) completely covers the board, sealing the pores against moisture. High-quality glossy or matte painted bathroom furniture will last for years. Melamine (Laminate): A more affordable option. Modern laminates are strong, but their weak point is the edges (edging). If the edge glue lets moisture through, the board will swell and "mushroom". Solid wood and plywood Natural wood is beautiful, but it requires care. Teak or oak are good choices, but they need to be oiled or varnished regularly. The trend for 2026 is moisture-resistant plywood (meriner), which leaves a striped effect on the edges and is extremely waterproof. Dimensions and content: how to avoid a siphon trap? The biggest mistake homeowners make is buying a sink cabinet without measuring the plumbing. Siphon cutout (U-shaped cutout) There is a trap or siphon under the sink. It needs space. Cabinet with drawers: The top drawer must have a special U-shaped cutout to accommodate the siphon. Cheap cabinets sometimes lack this, which means the drawer won't close. Space-saving siphon: It is recommended to purchase a special "space-saving siphon" that directs the pipes right to the wall, leaving more free space in the middle of the cabinet for things. Width and depth Standard widths: 60 cm and 80 cm are the most common. A 40-50 cm wide cabinet is suitable for smaller bathrooms. 100-120 cm solutions with two sinks are increasingly being chosen for large bathrooms. Depth: The usual depth is 45-50 cm. In narrow spaces, cabinets with reduced depth (35-40 cm) are a lifesaver, where the sink extends slightly beyond the edge of the cabinet. Functionality: doors or drawers? Old school cabinets had doors and shelves. Modern bathroom cabinets prefer drawers. Why? Ergonomics: When you open a drawer, you can see all its contents at once, even the things at the back. With a shelf, you have to bend down and reach to find things. Organization: Drawers and compartments help keep small items (creams, brushes, makeup) organized. Soft-close: Make sure the cabinet you choose has soft-close rails. In a bathroom, where ceramics and tiles amplify sound, a drawer that closes with a clank is annoying. Smart tip: If you choose a cabinet with shelves hidden behind the doors (which are often cheaper), use plastic boxes or baskets inside. This way you can pull out the box like a drawer and access things. Quick conclusions A sink cabinet is an investment that will affect your daily comfort for years to come. The right cabinet will hide clutter, withstand moisture, and make your bathroom shine. In 2026, you won't have to compromise between beauty and practicality – there are solutions on the market for every taste and budget. Don't rush. Measure your bathroom, tap the wall (is it plaster or stone?) and think about what you really want to store in the cabinet. Measure and plan: Before you buy, check the location of the water and sewer pipes. Do they come from the wall or the floor? Material matters: Prefer painted MDF or moisture-resistant plywood. In the case of melamine, check the quality of the edges. Mounting: A hanging cabinet makes cleaning easier and the room more spacious, but requires a strong wall. Siphon: Buy a space-saving siphon to maximize drawer space. Prefer drawers: They are much more ergonomic than shelves behind doors. Set vs. separate: A sink cabinet with a sink is often a more affordable and secure choice (fitness is guaranteed) than buying separate parts. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Can I install a wooden worktop on a sink cabinet? Yes, but it requires care. The wood must be treated with a special bathroom oil or varnish and must be maintained regularly. Water droplets should be wiped off immediately. An easier alternative to achieving the look of wood is high-pressure laminate (HPL), which is completely waterproof. How high should a wall-mounted sink cabinet be installed? The standard height to the top of the sink is usually 85–90 cm from the floor. For taller people, it can be as high as 95 cm. Measure the height from the edge of the sink, not the edge of the cabinet! What to do if the pipes come from the floor, not the wall? In this case, you have two options: either make holes in the bottom and shelves of the cabinet to pass the pipes (which reduces storage space), or build a plasterboard box around the pipes and choose a cabinet with a connection coming out of it. For pipes coming from the floor, it is often easier to choose a cabinet on legs with a plinth to hide the pipes. Does the sink cabinet fit every sink? No. If you buy the sink and cabinet separately, you need to pay attention to the compatibility of the sink and cabinet (depth and width). It is especially important to pay attention to the location of the siphon. It is safest to buy a complete solution from the manufacturer. How to protect your sink cabinet from water damage? In addition to choosing the right material, ventilation is important. Make sure that the bathroom has working forced ventilation to remove moisture. Also, dry the cabinet surfaces if water splashes on them, and avoid hanging wet towels over the cabinet door.
