ARAN Bathroom Collection

ARAN bath

Italian bathroom vanities, cabinetry, and storage pieces for calm, material-led bath spaces.

At KI Atelier in Vancouver, ARAN bath is presented for projects that need precise cabinetry, considered surfaces, practical storage, and a quieter visual presence.

ARAN Italian bathroom vanity and cabinetry with coordinated finishes at KI Atelier Vancouver

Bathroom furniture

Bathroom Collection

ARAN brings bathroom furniture, vanities, storage, and surfaces into a single design language for the bath.

The focus is practical and visual at the same time. Clean lines, balanced materials, and measured volumes give the room order without making it feel cold.

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Vanities

Floating and fitted compositions can define the sink area, drawer storage, counter space, and the main visual line of the room.

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Storage

Drawers, open shelves, closed units, and tall elements keep daily-use items organized without crowding the space.

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Surfaces

Countertops, fronts, mirrors, wall finishes, and lighting are reviewed together so the bathroom reads as one composition.

ARAN Italian bathroom vanity with drawers, countertop, mirror, and coordinated storage

Vanity planning

Vanity and storage

A bathroom vanity has to carry more than the sink. It sets the main line of the room, organizes daily-use items, and connects the countertop, mirror, lighting, and surrounding surfaces.

KI Atelier reviews the room as a full composition before the cabinetry is specified, so storage, proportions, plumbing locations, and finish direction are considered together.

Vanity composition

Width, height, drawer layout, sink position, and countertop space are reviewed around the scale of the room.

Daily storage

Drawers, closed units, open shelves, and tall storage can be arranged around the items that need to stay close.

Mirror and light

Mirror size, wall lighting, reflected surfaces, and vertical proportions shape how the vanity area feels in use.

Material direction

Materials, surfaces, and light

In a bathroom, cabinet fronts, counters, mirrors, wall finishes, and lighting are read together at close range. Small changes in thickness, reflection, and tone can shift the whole room.

KI Atelier reviews ARAN bath finishes beside tile, stone, plumbing finishes, wall colour, and lighting, so the vanity area feels resolved before specifications are confirmed.

Surface balance

Matte, reflective, smooth, textured, warm, and cooler surfaces are compared against the room’s light and surrounding materials.

Counters and fronts

Counter thickness, drawer fronts, vertical seams, and edge lines determine how substantial or quiet the cabinetry feels.

Mirror and light

Mirrors and lighting affect depth, glare, shadow, and the way finishes change through the day.

ARAN bathroom cabinetry with coordinated vanity surfaces mirror and lighting

Project fit

For different bath spaces

Bathroom cabinetry changes with the room. A primary bathroom needs storage and surface area. A powder room may need one precise composition. An ensuite has to work cleanly with the rooms around it.

ARAN bath can be specified for private homes, renovations, and multi-residential interiors where vanity proportions, finish control, drawings, and delivery planning need to be resolved early.

Primary bathrooms

Storage, surface area, and a clear vanity line

Wider vanity compositions can bring together drawers, counters, mirrors, lighting, and tall storage in a larger bathroom.

Ensuites

Cabinetry planned around daily use

Vanity depth, mirror size, lighting, and storage are considered around the connection between bedroom, wardrobe, and bath.

Powder rooms

A compact vanity with strong proportion

Smaller rooms can focus on one controlled composition, with careful attention to fronts, counters, mirror shape, and wall surfaces.

Multi-residential projects

Repeatable specifications across more than one bath

Multi-unit work needs finish consistency, clear drawings, delivery planning, and cabinetry details that can be repeated with control.

Project process

Shaping the bath space

A bath project becomes clear when the vanity is reviewed with the room around it. Plumbing locations, wall conditions, mirror size, lighting, counters, storage, and delivery access all affect the final specification.

KI Atelier works through the details with homeowners, designers, architects, builders, and developers so the cabinetry is planned with the surrounding surfaces and installation conditions in mind.

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Room review

Review the vanity wall, room dimensions, openings, plumbing locations, mirror area, lighting conditions, and access.

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Vanity specification

Confirm vanity width, drawer layout, sink position, counter surface, fronts, storage pieces, and hardware direction.

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Surfaces and lighting

Review counters, wall finishes, mirror scale, lighting, reflected surfaces, and the visual balance of the vanity area.

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Site coordination

Align order details, drawings, delivery access, site readiness, documentation, and installation timing with the project team.

Official ARAN resource

Bathroom Collection by ARAN

For additional manufacturer imagery, catalogue access, and product information, visit ARAN’s official Bathroom Collection page.

KI Atelier Vancouver

Kitchen showroom and design atelier in Gastown

KI Atelier is a Vancouver showroom for European kitchen systems, appliances, wardrobes, bath cabinetry, interior cabinetry, surfaces, and finishes.

Located at 101 Water Street in Vancouver, the showroom brings materials, cabinetry details, appliance planning, storage options, and project coordination into one place for homeowners, designers, architects, builders, and developers.

Hours

Monday to Friday, 10AM to 6PM
Weekend visits by appointment