Vanity unit – what is in the box?
In this post, we would like to show how a vanity unit is packed and demonstrate more details about how they are actually built.
Each vanity unit comes in at least 2 boxes sometimes 3.
One box is for vanity cabinet and second, for washbasin, the third box is used if a vanity unit has a worktop – like this one. All elements are packed in cardboard boxes with expanded polystyrene used as extra padding.
Bolts for fixing the vanity unit to the wall are also attached as well as all screws needed to fix worktop to the cabinet body.
For our bathroom, we bought a vanity unit from Focus Fino line. The fino colour is discontinued now. This a similar unit Focus Grey 120 cm long and has a worktop, it is packed in 3 boxes.
See photos below.
Box number one:
This box contains the main unit, you can see a vanity without a worktop or a washbasin. Handles are fixed but backwards -they are inside the unit.

In the photos below, you can see the internal structure of the vanity unit.

Drawers from the inside

Wall brackets for an installation

Box number two:
In this box, there is a worktop only, packed in expanded polystyrene as you can see on the second photo.


Third box:
A washbasin is packed in this box, it is wrapped in cling film.



A washbasin comes with overflow kit that has to be fitted when fixing the washbasin to cabinet body. Some washbasins don’t have an overflow hole.
There is also in instruction how to regulate drawers and a warranty card.
If you have any question please let us know in the comments.


