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Timberline shaving cabinets are a staple of the Australian bathroom market, combining mirrored storage with clean, frameless or framed door profiles suited to both renovation and new-build projects. This page covers every Timberline cabinet stocked at The Blue Space, including range comparisons, size options, finish details, and what to check before you buy.

What ranges does Timberline make?

Timberline produces a focused lineup of named shaving cabinet ranges, each with a distinct door profile and hinge style. The Denver and Church are among the most searched, offering rectangular mirrored doors in single and multi-door configurations. The Jazz Arch and Havana introduce shaped mirror profiles — arched and round respectively — for bathrooms where a purely rectangular look feels too plain. The Tennessee, Colby, Ballad, and Sanremo round out the range with varying frame widths and internal shelf arrangements.

Each range is consistent across sizes, so you can match a 600mm single-door cabinet to a 1200mm double-door in the same series if you are fitting out two bathrooms in the same home.

What sizes are available?

Timberline shaving cabinets are available in widths from 450mm through to 1200mm, with 600mm, 750mm, 900mm, and 1200mm being the most stocked sizes. The 600mm width suits a single-basin vanity up to 750mm wide. The 900mm and 1200mm options are designed for double vanities or wider wall spans, and most of those wider models carry two or three mirrored doors.

Recess depth on standard Timberline units sits between 100mm and 130mm, which fits neatly into a standard 90mm stud wall when recessed — allow at least 10–15mm of tile and waterproofing depth in your rough-in measurement before ordering.

Surface mount or recessed installation?

Most Timberline cabinets are designed for surface mounting, meaning they fix directly to the wall face without cutting into the stud frame. Recessed installation is possible on select models if your wall framing and waterproofing allow a 100–130mm pocket. Surface mounting is faster and keeps the cabinet accessible for trades, while recessing produces a flush finish with the wall plane.

Check the individual product specification sheet for mounting type before purchase — not all ranges support both options, and recessing into a tiled shower wall requires additional waterproofing work around the cabinet perimeter.

What finishes are available?

Timberline cabinet frames and internal carcasses are typically offered in white or a matte white powder coat, with mirrored door fronts as standard across all ranges. The Havana and Jazz Arch models use a full-face mirror with no visible frame border on the door, which reads as a floating mirror from a distance. Internal shelving is adjustable on most models, with two to four glass shelves depending on cabinet height and configuration.

Hardware — hinges and handles — is concealed or minimal across the range, keeping the external profile clean regardless of which bathroom tapware finish you have chosen. For bathrooms with other shaving cabinet brands under consideration, white carcass units like Timberline's tend to pair well with most wall colours.

How does Timberline compare to other shaving cabinet brands?

Timberline sits in the mid-market tier alongside other Australian-distributed cabinet brands. Its named ranges give buyers a reliable shorthand — "Denver 600" or "Church 900" — which makes reordering and matching across bathrooms straightforward. Compared to fully frameless mirror cabinets, Timberline's framed models have a slightly thicker door reveal but carry more robust hinge systems suited to high-use family bathrooms.

If you are pairing a Timberline cabinet with a vanity from the bathroom vanities range, check the vanity width against the cabinet width — a 750mm vanity generally pairs with a 600mm or 750mm cabinet rather than a wider unit that overhangs the vanity footprint.

What to check before ordering

Before selecting a Timberline cabinet, confirm three measurements: the clear wall width available between any adjacent walls or obstructions, the wall height from the top of the vanity or splashback to the ceiling or any window header, and the wall depth if you plan to recess. Also confirm whether your wall is tiled or bare plaster at the time of fitting — surface-mounted cabinets need their fixing points to land on studs or into solid backing, not just into tile adhesive.

Internal configuration matters too. Timberline's standard shelf pitch suits toiletries up to around 220mm tall. If you store taller items such as electric shavers or spray bottles, check that the adjustable shelf spans cover your needs before committing to a specific model. See the full bathroom mirrors collection if you need a non-cabinet mirror option for the same space, or browse bathroom basins if you are fitting out the full vanity zone at the same time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Timberline Jazz Arch shaving cabinet?
The Timberline Jazz Arch is a shaving cabinet with an arched mirrored door profile rather than a standard rectangular frame. It is available in 600mm width, features an internal glass shelf, and suits bathrooms where a curved mirror silhouette is preferred. The Jazz Arch is one of the most searched Timberline models in Australia.
What sizes do Timberline shaving cabinets come in?
Timberline shaving cabinets are available in widths of 450mm, 600mm, 750mm, 900mm, and 1200mm across the full range. The 600mm single-door suits most single-basin vanities. The 900mm and 1200mm widths carry two or three doors and are designed for double vanities or wider wall spans.
Can Timberline shaving cabinets be recessed into the wall?
Select Timberline models support recessed installation into a standard stud wall. Cabinet recess depth typically runs between 100mm and 130mm. Surface mounting is more common and does not require cutting into the wall frame. Check the product specification sheet for each model, as not all ranges support both installation methods.
What is the difference between the Timberline Denver and Church shaving cabinets?
Both the Denver and Church are rectangular framed shaving cabinets in Timberline's range. The Church features a slightly narrower frame border and is available in a 600mm single-door configuration that suits compact bathrooms. The Denver is available in wider sizes suited to double-vanity setups. Both use an internal adjustable glass shelf system.
Are Timberline shaving cabinets suitable for a double vanity?
Yes. Timberline's 900mm and 1200mm models in ranges such as the Denver, Tennessee, and Sutherland House are designed for double-vanity applications. These wider units carry two or three mirrored doors and multiple internal shelves. Match the cabinet width to your vanity width rather than the full wall span for the most proportionate result.