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Whether you call it a laundry tub, laundry trough or laundry sink, there are four practical options to pick from: a freestanding laundry tub on its own legs, a wall-mount tub that frees up floor space, a laundry tub with cabinet that hides plumbing and adds storage, or a drop-in (inset) tub that sits into a benchtop. Each solves a different problem. Freestanding suits a quick like-for-like swap. Wall-mount works when a washing machine or dryer needs to sit tight against the wall. Cabinet units are for anyone who wants a laundry sink and cabinet combo with storage and a tidier look in a family laundry. Drop-in tubs suit benchtop runs where the laundry doubles as a work zone. Below we've broken down how to pick, what size to go with, which material lasts, and what to check before you order.
Which laundry tub type suits your setup
Freestanding laundry tubs are the easiest swap. Standalone plumbing, legs on the floor, no cabinetry to work around. Good for renos where you're replacing an old concrete or metal trough and don't want to change the layout.
Wall-mount tubs free up floor space, which matters in small laundries or when a washing machine and dryer both need to sit flush. Check the height leaves enough clearance for a front-loader if you plan to slide one underneath later. It's a popular laundry basin option for compact spaces.
Laundry tub with cabinet options suit new builds and full renovations. You get storage for detergent, pegs and cleaning gear, with the plumbing tucked away inside. Family laundries usually land here, since a laundry sink and cabinet combo keeps everything in one spot.
Drop-in (inset) tubs integrate into a benchtop run, giving you a deep laundry sink without a freestanding unit taking up floor space. Choose this when the laundry has a folding bench or shares space with a mudroom or second kitchen. Cut-out dimensions and tap hole count matter, so measure before you commit.
Washing machine clearance is the one people miss. Measure the machine height plus a bit for the hoses before choosing tub height.
Capacity and sizing at a glance
| Type | Capacity (L) | Typical footprint (mm) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wall-mount | 35 | 500 x 400 | Small laundries, apartments |
| Freestanding | 45 | 560 x 500 | Straight swaps, average households |
| With cabinet | 45 to 70 | Family laundries, storage needed | |
| Drop-in | 45 to 70 | Varies by cut-out | Benchtop integration |
Bench height sits around 900mm for most Australian laundries. A 45 litre laundry tub handles the average household, while a laundry sink small enough for an apartment usually means the 35L wall-mount option above. Go 70L if you're washing dog beds, mop buckets or paint rollers regularly.
Stainless steel vs polypropylene
A stainless steel laundry tub looks sharper, resists stains and lasts decades. It'll pick up light surface scratches over time, which most people don't mind. Keep it looking good with a soft cloth and a mild cleaner, the same method used across our kitchen sinks range. If you want the full method, we've written it up here: cleaning stainless steel.
Polypropylene (a tough plastic) is more forgiving with impact. Drop a heavy pot in it and you're unlikely to dent it. It's usually cheaper and warmer to the touch, but it can stain from strong dyes or bleach if left sitting. For most family laundries, either works. For a laundry that doubles as a utility sink or pet-wash zone, stainless holds up better long term.
Check before you order
S-trap or P-trap? S-trap wastes drop straight down through the floor. P-trap wastes exit horizontally through the wall. Get this wrong and the tub won't connect. Check your existing waste before ordering.
Watermark certification. The Australian tick that says the product meets plumbing standards. Everything we stock carries it, but always confirm on the spec sheet.
Waste and overflow position. Some tubs put the waste centre, others offset. Offset gives more room under the tub for storage.
Tap holes. Tubs come with 0, 1 or 2 tap holes pre-drilled. Zero suits wall-mounted taps. One suits a mixer. Two suits separate hot and cold. Match this to your tapware before you order, not after.
Pairing your tub with the right tapware
Two things to get right: spout reach and hole count. The spout needs to clear the tub edge and drop water toward the centre, not the rim. For deep utility sink tubs, a taller gooseneck or wall-mounted spout works better than a low-profile mixer. Wall-mounted taps free up the tub deck and suit wall-mount tubs. Deck-mounted mixers suit freestanding and cabinet units. Match the finish to your other laundry fittings so it reads as one setup. Browse the range of laundry taps once you've locked in the tub.
Laundry tub FAQs
Usually only a top-loader with the lid closed. Front-loaders need the tub mounted higher, and you'll want to check the machine height plus hose clearance before ordering.
A 45 litre laundry tub covers the average two to four person household. Go 70L if you soak, hand-wash bulky items, or use the tub for pet washing and utility jobs.
Stainless lasts longer and handles heavy use. Poly is cheaper and more forgiving with impact. For a laundry that gets hammered, go stainless.
Depends on your existing waste. S-trap goes down through the floor, P-trap goes out through the wall. Check before you order.
Not much these days. Laundry tub, laundry trough and laundry sink are used interchangeably across Australia, they all describe the same fixture, it's mostly a regional habit in naming.
Yes, our laundry tub with cabinet range combines a deep laundry sink with built-in storage, so the plumbing and your supplies are hidden away in one unit.
Why buy your laundry tub from Blue Leaf
We're an Australian online bathroom retailer with a curated range from Caroma, Abey, Phoenix, Parisi and other trusted brands.The team knows the product, not just the SKU. That means we can tell you why S-trap versus P-trap matters before you order, what Watermark certification actually covers, and which tub height suits a front-loader underneath. Every product meets Australian compliance standards, and specs sit on every listing so you're not guessing. We serve homeowners, tradies, designers and builders across Australia, sourcing everything from a laundry sink small enough for an apartment to a full laundry sink and cabinet combo for a family laundry, and we stock what works, not everything that exists.