Space guide
Stainless Steel Bath & Vanity
Waterproof vanity planning with tighter control over reflection, storage, and maintenance.
Bath and vanity rooms have less tolerance for error than larger spaces. Moisture, steam, cleaning chemicals, and close-range scrutiny make weak materials and over-designed details fail fast.
Fadior frames the vanity as a compact architectural composition. A 100% waterproof stainless steel body provides structural discipline, while Voyage Bath and the wider vanity line use PVD, stone, mirror, and lighting to keep grooming spaces precise rather than clinical.
Matching collections
Built references
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Collections
Collections recommended for the bath and vanity.
These collections share the finishes, detailing, and performance characteristics that work well in this room type.
Planning guidance
Key considerations for bath and vanity design.
Review these notes for layout, storage zoning, finish coordination, and day-to-day function.
Prioritize moisture behavior before visual flourishes. The room should resist swelling, staining, and finish fatigue under daily humidity.
Let storage serve the morning and evening routine. Drawers, mirror cabinets, tall units, and counter edges should reduce clutter before they try to create spectacle.
Use reflection with restraint. Mirror, stone, metal, and lighting work best when one surface leads and the others stay quiet.
Related projects
See this room type in completed homes.
These references show how the space is resolved in real residential settings.

Whole-Home Cabinetry
Shenzhen Private Residence
Shenzhen, China
A full-home composition balancing stainless steel durability with a warm residential expression.

Kitchen And Bath Program
Singapore Family Villa
Singapore, Singapore
A corrosion-conscious luxury package with quieter detailing and stronger visual order.
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More views of layouts, finishes, and room details.
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