See How a New Vanity Transforms Your Bathroom
Update your bathroom vanity digitally. See how a floating vanity or a vintage cabinet transforms the look and feel of your daily bathroom.
The Design Challenge
Bathroom vanities anchor the entire look of a bathroom, and replacing an outdated wall-mounted sink with a modern vanity unit is one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make in a small space. This example demonstrates how RoomLab's Replace mode swaps a basic white pedestal-style wall sink in a retro blue-tiled bathroom for a sleek wall-mounted walnut vanity with a vessel basin.
How the Swap Transforms the Room
The original bathroom features blue square wall tiles running from floor to about three-quarters height, gray floor tiles, a white wall-mounted sink with exposed chrome plumbing underneath, a rectangular mirror, and a standard toilet. The reference image shows a contemporary floating vanity in warm walnut wood with two soft-close drawers and a rounded white vessel sink on top, paired with a brushed nickel single-hole faucet. The AI result cleanly installs this vanity into the bathroom, mounting it at the correct height on the blue tile wall, with the vessel basin, faucet, and drawer unit all properly proportioned to the space.
Tips for Your Space
Floating vanities are especially effective in smaller bathrooms because they free up visible floor area, making the room feel larger than it is. The walnut wood grain introduces organic warmth that beautifully contrasts with the cool blue tiles -- a combination that feels both retro and contemporary at the same time. The vessel sink adds a sculptural quality that elevates the entire room from basic to boutique. This kind of upgrade typically costs between $500 and $1,500 in materials alone, so being able to preview it digitally before purchasing is a significant advantage for budget-conscious renovators.
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How to Recreate This
Upgrade your dated bathroom sink to a modern floating walnut vanity with vessel basin, previewing the transformation instantly with AI.
✨ What You'll Achieve
Original Room
Selected Asset
After
Select Mode
Replace mode swaps only the sink and vanity area while preserving the existing blue tile walls, floor, toilet, mirror, and shower curtain -- perfect for testing a single fixture upgrade.
Upload Your Room
Upload a photo of your bathroom clearly showing the existing wall-mounted sink. This example features a retro blue-tiled bathroom with a basic white basin and exposed chrome plumbing.
Upload Reference
Provide a product image of your desired vanity. Here, a wall-mounted walnut two-drawer vanity with a white vessel sink and brushed nickel faucet was used as the reference.
Configure Options
Target the sink and vanity area for replacement. The AI will remove the old wall-mounted sink and fit the new floating vanity at an appropriate height on the tile wall.
Generate
The result shows your blue-tiled bathroom with a stylish floating walnut vanity and vessel sink replacing the old wall basin, immediately modernizing the space while keeping the charming retro tiles intact.
Your Result
🎯 Try the Result
Drag the slider to compare before and after!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a floating vanity really be installed on existing tile walls like the blue ones shown?
Yes, floating vanities are mounted to wall studs using a mounting bracket or French cleat system that supports the weight. The tiles visible in this bathroom would need to be drilled through to reach the studs, but this is standard practice. The final result, as shown in the AI preview, sits flush against the tiled wall at a comfortable counter height.
Why does the vessel sink look better than the original wall-mounted basin in this space?
The original wall-mounted sink has exposed plumbing pipes visible beneath it, which creates visual clutter. The walnut floating vanity conceals all plumbing within its drawer cabinet while the vessel sink sits elegantly on top, adding a sculptural design element. The overall effect is much cleaner and more intentional.
Does the warm walnut wood complement the cool blue bathroom tiles?
Absolutely. This is a classic warm-cool contrast that designers frequently use. The warm honey-brown tones of the walnut vanity create a striking yet harmonious balance against the cool blue ceramic tiles. It bridges the gap between the bathroom's retro tile work and a contemporary furniture aesthetic.
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