Bathroom Aluminium Cabinet Singapore
Built for wet areas that destroy wood in months, not years.
We fabricate custom aluminium vanity cabinets for bathrooms across Singapore. Fully waterproof and rustproof, they handle constant splashing, humidity and daily wear without swelling, rotting or growing mould.
The One Room Where Wood Always Loses
Bathrooms are the harshest environment in any home, constant splashing, steam and standing humidity. Wood-based vanities rot and swell here faster than anywhere else in the house.
Fully Sealed Waterproof Build
No plywood core to absorb water. Every panel and joint is aluminium, so there is nothing inside your vanity that can rot, swell or delaminate.
Won't Rust in Wet Conditions
Unlike steel fittings, aluminium naturally resists corrosion, so hinges and frames stay solid even under constant moisture exposure.
Mould-Resistant Surface
No organic material for mould to feed on, just wipe clean. A healthier, easier-to-maintain bathroom.
Bathroom Aluminium Cabinet Price in Singapore
| Cabinet Type | Typical Size | Estimated Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Basin Vanity Cabinet | Up to 3ft wide | S$800 - S$1,500 |
| Vanity + Mirror Cabinet Combo | 3-5ft wide | S$1,500 - S$2,600 |
| Full Bathroom Storage Wall | 5ft+ wide | S$2,600 - S$4,500 |
Price depends on basin type, mirror integration and hardware. We provide a free itemised quote before any work begins.
Aluminium vs Wooden Vanity Cabinets
| Feature | Aluminium Vanity | Wooden Vanity |
|---|---|---|
| Water Exposure | Handles daily splashing indefinitely | Swells and delaminates within years |
| Mould Risk | Very low, wipes clean | Higher, especially at joints and base |
| Rusting Hardware | Corrosion-resistant | Steel fittings can rust |
| Lifespan in Wet Areas | 20+ years | 5-8 years typical |
Wet Areas We've Fitted Across Singapore
Bathroom vanities are part of our broader wet-area and full-home carpentry projects. Browse our complete portfolio to see kitchens, wardrobes and vanities we've delivered.
Choosing the Right Vanity for Your Bathroom
Bathroom cabinets face harsher daily conditions than any other cabinet in the home, a few decisions upfront prevent problems later.
Basin Type Affects Cabinet Design
Countertop basins need a flat cabinet top with a cut-out, while under-mount or wall-hung basins integrate differently. We confirm your basin choice before finalising cabinet dimensions to avoid rework.
Plan for Plumbing Access
Cabinets need discreet but accessible panels for shut-off valves and pipework, especially important in HDB bathrooms where plumbing runs can be tight. We design around this from day one.
Think About Storage You'll Actually Use
Shallow drawers suit toiletries and daily items, while a taller side cabinet handles towels and cleaning supplies. Mirror cabinets add storage without using floor space, useful in smaller bathrooms.
If you're renovating a shared or common bathroom, such as in a rental unit or family home with multiple users, durability matters even more. We can recommend hardware and finishes specifically suited to higher daily use without compromising on appearance.
Keeping Your Vanity Cabinet in Top Condition
Wipe After Use
A quick wipe after showering prevents water spots and mineral build-up on the cabinet surface and hardware.
Ventilate the Bathroom
Even waterproof cabinets benefit from good airflow, use your exhaust fan to reduce standing humidity after hot showers.
Check Silicone Seals
Where the cabinet meets the countertop or wall, silicone seals should be inspected yearly and reapplied if they crack.
Avoid Bleach on Hardware
Chrome or matte black tap and handle finishes can dull with repeated bleach exposure, use mild cleaners instead.
The Bathroom Is Where Cheap Materials Fail Fastest
Of every room in a Singapore home, the bathroom is the harshest environment for cabinetry. Between hot showers, splashing at the basin, and standing humidity that can linger for hours without proper ventilation, wood-based vanity cabinets are essentially fighting a losing battle from day one. The plywood core absorbs moisture at the joints first, where water tends to pool, and swelling spreads outward from there.
This is why so many bathroom vanities show visible damage, swollen edges, peeling laminate, a musty smell, within just a few years, even in homes that are otherwise well maintained. It isn't a sign of poor cleaning habits, it's simply the material reaching its limit in a wet environment it was never well suited for.
An aluminium vanity cabinet has no organic material to break down in the first place. Water that splashes onto the surface simply wipes away rather than being absorbed. This is also why aluminium resists mould far better than wood-based alternatives, mould needs organic material and trapped moisture to establish itself, and an aluminium cabinet offers neither.
Many homeowners only discover this the hard way, replacing a bathroom vanity every five to seven years as swelling and mould return despite regular cleaning. Switching to aluminium isn't just a cosmetic upgrade, it removes the underlying cause of the problem entirely, which is why we see so few callbacks for bathroom cabinet repairs compared to kitchen or wardrobe work.
Bathroom Aluminium Cabinet FAQs
A basic basin vanity cabinet starts from S$800, while a vanity with an integrated mirror cabinet ranges from S$1,500 to S$2,600. A full bathroom storage wall can range from S$2,600 to S$4,500 depending on size and hardware.
No. Unlike wood or plywood vanities, our aluminium cabinets have no organic core to absorb water, so they resist swelling, rot and mould even under daily splashing and humidity.
Yes, we work with your chosen basin, tap and mirror fittings, or can recommend combinations that fit your bathroom layout and budget.
Mirror cabinets are optional and can be added as a combo. We'll advise the best configuration during your free consultation.
Popular Bathroom Vanity Styles in Singapore
Floating vanity cabinets, mounted off the floor rather than resting on it, have become popular in Singapore bathrooms both for their modern look and the practical benefit of easier floor cleaning underneath, particularly useful in smaller HDB bathrooms.
Matte finishes in grey, taupe or white tend to suit smaller bathrooms best, reflecting light without showing water spots as readily as high-gloss surfaces. Darker finishes work well in larger bathrooms with good ventilation and natural light.
Integrated mirror cabinets above the vanity add storage without consuming additional floor space, a detail particularly valuable in compact HDB bathrooms where every centimetre of storage matters.
What to Ask Before Commissioning a Vanity Cabinet
Bathroom cabinets face the harshest daily conditions of any cabinet in the home, so construction quality matters more here than almost anywhere else. Ask whether the cabinet is genuinely waterproof throughout, some "aluminium" vanities still use plywood backing panels that can swell despite an aluminium front, defeating the purpose entirely.
Confirm basin compatibility and plumbing access before finalising your order, retrofitting a cabinet to a basin it wasn't designed for often looks and functions worse than starting with the right specifications from the outset.
Get a Free Quote for Your Bathroom Cabinet
Free, no-obligation consultation and itemised quotation, before any work begins.