THE ULTIMATE BATHROOM BASIN CHOOSING GUIDE
Below we will discuss the main different types of bathroom basins and how you can choose one that will be the perfect addition to your bathroom. Firstly, you need to measure out your bathroom and get exact dimensions of how much space you have available for the sink. It would be a shame if you fell in love with a particular basin in store, purchase it and then realise that it’s either too big or too small for the available space in your bathroom. Secondly, you need to set a budget for your bathroom basin. There are so many sinks available and having a way to whittle down the numbers will go a long way to choosing just one. Price range is one criterion that you can use to choose the sink of your dreams.
Once you have the dimensions and price ranges set, you now need to choose the style of bathroom sink that will fit in with your bathroom aesthetic. To help you with that. We have listed the different types of bathroom basins/sinks that you can choose from. We offer most of these in our catalogue so we are sure that you will find one that meets all your requirements.
DROP IN BATHROOM BASINS
These easy to install basins are sometimes referred to as self rimming basins. They fit into a precut home in a bathroom countertop and the basin rim rests on the surface for a finished look.
UNDERMOUNT BATHROOM SINKS
Undermount bathroom basins have clean lines which put extra emphasis on how the countertop looks. As their name implies, they are mounted under the bathroom counter and there is no rim between the bathroom sink and the countertop.
VESSEL BASINS
Vessel sinks are sometimes referred to as countertop basins. They are one of the most popular bathroom sink styles. Vessel basins directly rest on the counter. If you are looking for a bold design statement for your bathroom, this might be it.
PEDESTAL & BASIN COMBO
Pedestal sinks are more traditional. They are perfect if you want a Victorian or contemporary feel in your bathroom. The basin is suspended on the pedestal instead of a countertop and this makes it a great choice for smaller bathrooms or half baths.
CONSOLE SINKS
These can be freestanding or mounted on the wall. Other variants have two or four console sink legs. Just like pedestal basins, these do not require a countertop and that makes them perfect for small bathrooms of half baths. You can use the extra space under the sink for shelving so that you have more storage space for your bathroom accessories and quality products.
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