Sinks serve several purposes and facilitate several common bathroom chores, like brushing your teeth, washing your face, or shaving. But sinks aren't only functional features: they also tend to draw attention, and as such, they should be visually pleasing as well as useful. The right sink can bring a whole bathroom together; the wrong sink can turn your bathroom into a boring design mishap.
The current trend among bathroom designers is to install a vessel sink in your bathroom. These widely popular sinks are desirable for their modern combination of aesthetic appeal and tastefully contemporary style. If you bathroom sink seeming boring and bland, why not try to spice it up with a new sink that reflect your tastes and personal style?
I bet you are wondering, "What is a bathroom vessel sink?"
A vessel sink is a large bowl that rests on your countertop, though some vessel sinks are partially recessed into the countertop itself. It can be a large, often ornate basin that provides a one of a kind character for the bathroom. But such a definition is really too limited: these sinks have a multitude of different sizes, shapes, and styles. Vessel sinks are commonly found in a classic bowl shape, but often appear in elliptical forms as well as squares, vases, shallow basins, and shapes that defy categorization. Some bathroom sink retailer offer customization services. Vessel sinks are made from a variety of different materials, stone, glass, granite, onyx,travertine, porcelain, marble, and metal. Every bathroom has a perfect sink: you just have to get out there and find it!
Bathroom vessel sink care is a little more work than you standard bathroom sink, but it not a difficult process. Every few weeks use a standard house cleaner to clean you sink. Use a gentle household cleaner that is maked for galls or porcelain. We recommend using a non-abrasive scrubbing cloth or something similar, make sure you are not using anything that might damage or harm the exterior surface of you vessel sink. By not taking care of your bathroom sink and removing hard water stains it makes the sink look ugly and can compromise the life of the basin. We recommend that you use a cloth and vinegar to remove any hard water spots, especially on the smooth glass surfaces. Be sure to clean the outside of the bowl as well as the inside!
A vessel sink can last a long time and bring you years of functional beauty with proper care.
Bathroom Sinks & Vanities
Bathroom sinks, also called lavatories, are available in an infinite range of colors, patterns, styles, designs, heights, depths, widths, and materials. They can be pedestal style, wall hung, under-counter mount, above counter vessels, integrated, self-rimming, or freestanding. This variety affords you a great opportunity to express yourself.
Materials
Sinks are available in many materials including vitreous china, enameled cast iron, fireclay, glass, stainless steel, brass, nickel, copper, marble, and both real and synthetic stone. Each material has its own unique characteristics.
Clay is one of the oldest material used for sinks, but can be chipped or broken.
Earthenware has a very porous clay body and is usually glazed and decoratively painted. Because it tends to crackle over time, most people opt to use china and cast iron.
Fireclay, which is sometimes called ceramic offers a smooth, non-porous surface that won't fade, discolor or rust. These sinks can be plain, sculpted, or hand-painted to produce many different looks.
Vitreous China is an earthenware product that is cast and glazed to provide a glossy, durable and stain-resistant surface. It is available in many different colors, as well as in hand painted, etched, hammered, matte, and carved finishes.
Glass and crystal sinks are the hottest trend in high end bathrooms. They are available in vessel, pedestal, wall mount, over-the-counter and under-the-counter models. While glass sinks are a little more durable than you may think, they will and do break. Visually your bathroom sink may be stunning, but practical it is not. Even the best of tempered and laminated glass will crack and break - the only comforting thing about it is it won't shatter into a million pieces. Glass sinks come in a variety of finishes like textured, colored, frosted and etched. If it's a must have on your design list then caution would be the advice of the day.
Metal is the most durable of the sink materials and is available in stainless steel, cast iron, copper, brass or a combination of these metals. (see kitchen sink materials for more information)
Pedestal sinks feature a basin that rests on a pedestal base to conceal the drain and supply lines. They are generally made from vitreous china, but can be found in porcelain coated steel. They may look good, but the provide basically no counter or storage space. Because pedestal sinks require specific placement of supply and drainage lines, it is best to select your sink before construction of your bathroom begins.
Vessels are very elegant and usually made from spun glass, lead crystal, china, fireclay, earthenware, cast iron and stainless steel. Vessels can rest above the countertop, be wall-mounted or installed in a self-rimming application or under-the-counter. Because these vessels are usually fully exposed it's not the type of sink you want in the family bathroom.
Wall-mount sinks feature a basin that is hung from the wall at a desired, functional height. They can be mounted flush to the wall, recessed or semi-recessed. They are available in a wide range of sizes, including small hand sinks, but afford little to no storage space.
Self-rimming sinks are the least expensive and most common option. It edges lap the countertop.
Undermounted and integral sinks are sinks where the edges are hidden. Undermounted sinks attach below the countertop. An integral sink is made out of the same material as the countertop and is fused to it, creating a seamless transition. Stainless steel, solid surface, and composite materials are flexible enough to mold integral sinks. The benefits of both these sinks is that they give a clean look and provide easy cleanup - no rims to push crumbs over.
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