21" off finished floor.
The standard height for a wheelchair accessible vanity is a maximum of 34 inches to the top surface of the vanity/sink area. However, an equally critical measurement is the under height clearance which should be 29 inches with a foot plate clearance of 9 inches. You may want to checkout www.adaptivelivingstore.com they have very nice accessible vanities and cabinets. I really like the fact that with their vanity you still have space to store things and your pipes aren't exposed.
According to ADA Standards, 34" top of vanity and 27" to bottom of sink
32 inches
Top of Sink 500 - 600mm above FFL.
Normally a vanity is 32" high. However if you are tall and don't want to bend down much when you wash your face, you can make it a kitchen counter height which is 36". So basically 32" - 36" is considered standard height for a vanity. If you want your finished height to be 36", then you should choose a vanity that is 29" high. It is possible to convert an antique dresser to a vanity. you just need to have a carpenter to cut part of the drawers to make room for plumbing and find a piece of counter top to protect the wood.
No, vanity is the cabinet that the sink sits on.
The standard height of a dish-washing sink is 36 inches or 3 feet. Kitchen sinks can be installed to fit the height of the people in the home. These can be anywhere from 29 to 39 inches.
about 75cm not really sure
how wide is single vanity sink
If a vanity is installed around pedestal sink, it is no longer a pedestal sink. It becomes a wash bowl in a vanity top. A pedestal sink is ideal in a small bathroom where the mass of a vanity may take up too much space, literally and figuratively. A pedestal creates a cleaner, more spacious look. The options are either a pedestal sink or a vanity with a wash basin, not both.
Question is unclear. A double sink can use one drain, you would anchor the base to the wall the same as a single sink and the vanity is on top or in front of the drywall. If you are replacing a single sink with a double, the supply and drain could be in the vanity, you would not have to open up the wall.
There are at least two types of bathroom vanity cabinets out there. There is the vessel sink vanity and the cabinet style vanity to name just a couple of them.