Today’s choices for bathroom sinks are endless, and there are various styles to suit every need, preference, and style. From standard white porcelain sinks, to granite, glass, ceramic or corian freestanding “basin style” sinks; the selections are aesthetically beautiful and attractive. Depending on how one wants their space to be, they can simply be creative with the unlimited choices available, or shop around for great ideas.
Traditional Choices For Sinks
A new bathroom sink can revitalize an old bathroom, especially when budget is an issue. Getting a new sink instead of totally renovating the bathroom will be a good way of changing its look without “breaking the bank”. With today’s bathroom sink selections, you will be surprised to find that “shiny white bowls” are no longer just the options, but they already come in various colors, shapes, materials, and sizes, including an extensive array of “price tags”.
Bathroom sinks can come as freestanding, wall hanging, or installed into tabletops or countertops. Every installation will require close attention to space requirements and plumbing. Here are some traditional choices for bathroom sinks:
White Porcelain Sinks
These types of sinks are traditional, and are perhaps among the least pricey options for those with tight budgets. They can be in shapes of square, oval, or round, and may even fit corner spaces. The bowl may be installed on pedestals or into countertops.
Solid Surface Counter Sinks
Countertops that have solid surfaces can be molded with bathroom sinks that’s integrated into its design. These are nice options, and there’s a variety of quality and price range for these types of bathroom sinks. They can be bought at home-improvement centers, and they come in standard sizes and “pre-molded”. The more costly types of this kind are those that are professionally installed and “custom-molded”.
Console Table Sinks
These types of sinks are “table-like” fixtures that are supported by decorative brackets or legs. It provides any bathroom with an airy and open feel, and gives the valuable counter space needed.
Bathroom Vanity Sink
Bathroom vanity sinks are installed in cabinet fixtures. They’re good choices for master bathrooms as it provides all the space needed for storage. It also gives lots of counter space.
Pedestal Sinks
Pedestal sinks have basins that are mainly supported by freestanding pedestal legs. It’s an excellent choice for small bathrooms, or for those who want a “nostalgic” feel for their bathrooms. Additionally, they’re very trouble-free to clean around.
Wall-Mounted Sinks
These types of sinks are installed in a way that the wall supports the lavatory. They are hung on metal brackets that’s attached to framing of the wall or are bolted directly to its framing. These types of sinks come with installation instructions from its manufacturers, which must be closely followed. It creates a touch of “open space” to any bathroom for added storage and is quite easy to clean.
Vessel Or Above-Counter Sinks
These types of sinks have basins that partially install into a counter, and are designed to sit on counter tops. They provide the bathroom with an elegant and unique appearance that is available in various materials. Vessels are simpler to replace than most other types of sinks if one wants to remodel.
Glass Sink Bowls
These types of sinks are the more modern introductions to bathrooms. Their amazing texture, shapes, and colors are starting to replace conventional styles. They take on the fashionable look of artistic fixtures. These types are typically set on chrome or brass stands, wrought-iron bases, or on countertops.
Bathroom sinks enhance the total appearance and functionality of any type of bathroom. Whether one chooses traditional and simple bathroom sinks, or go for the more elaborate and modern bowls, the budget will play a big part in the choice of style and material for the sink. But one thing is for sure, there’s definitely a bathroom sink to suit your need and budget.
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