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Undermount Sink
There are several different types of bathroom sinks, one of them being undermount, or drop-in sinks. These dip directly down into your bathroom vanity countertop, and are surrounded by that counter on all sides, many times with a backsplash tile of the same color. Drop-in sinks are used in commercial businesses as well as homes, and allow you to easily set down various items (like toothpaste or shaving cream) outside of the sink onto the counter as you use the sink, mirror, etc.
These types of sinks come in all styles and colors, and you can even get the wall-mounted kind that don’t have storage underneath. Depending on the colors and entire theme of your bathroom remodeling project, you would cater the faucets and knobs to the entire layout, and let them be the perfect compliment to your drop-in sink.
Drop-in sinks are one of the most popular and widely used bathroom vanities by homeowners all over. And, if you feel that these would fit your vision, there are several choices of them. So, you won’t have to sacrifice style for convenience when opting for this widely-used type of bathroom sink.
Vanity Sink
There are a few types of vanity sinks for you to choose from, and it all depends on your lifestyle and preference as well as how well the sink blends with your plans for your entire bathroom renovation. Of course you don’t want a sink that seems offset or out of place from the rest of your items within the bathroom space.
You never have to trade in jazziness and style for a sink that will be very efficient for your everyday life. Some of the most basic wall-mounted sinks are the ceramic ones being that they are so stain-resistant, and it’s very hard for any residue to penetrate its surface.
If you want a larger vanity area, you may consider getting a trough sink. These are perfect if you’re the person who wants their bathroom vanities to reflect a different time and place, and our seasoned bathroom contractors have had many requests for them over the years from couples who wanted double faucets with use of the same sink. Trough sinks are very wide, and go well in a bathroom a couple uses that’s maybe attached to their bedroom.
To save space, some people feel that a corner sink is just enough for them. But, still, the under-mounted style sinks that dip into the vanity countertop are what are seemingly mostly used by homeowners who want a basic yet stylish look.
Vessel Sink
If you want a really flashy type of bathroom sink, then you may consider getting yourself a vessel sink. These are so elegant, in that they look like bowls sitting directly on the top of the vanity counter. The way that vessel sinks are able to sit atop the counter that way is by the use of a pop-up drain.
Many homeowners love them because, when you use a vessel sink, being that they sit up so high, you don’t have to bend over so much to do things like wash your face. They come in dozens of different styles, so they can fit well with just about any bathroom remodel layout theme.