A new bathroom sink can go a long way in transforming the look and practicality of your bathroom. With myriad styles, shapes, sizes, and materials, there is always something out there to suit your personal taste and budget, and it is our job to help making that decision easier. At 101 Bathrooms, we provide in-depth professional bathroom remodeling services from the design stages to all-out installation. In addition, we have dedicated this page to bathroom sink information that is designed to help you narrow down your decision.
Many bathroom sinks are partially designed to suit the space in which they are installed. Small bathrooms, en-suites and cloakrooms are usually fitted with small round bathroom sinks, and are very traditional in style. Larger spaces can accommodate the more modern over-sized sinks, double sinks, and even several. Your number one rule when choosing bathroom sinks is staying proportional to the bathroom itself and other fixtures.
Bathroom sinks must accommodate faucets, and you should consider the kind of tap you want to install when purchasing bathroom sinks as they will have pre-drilled holes. If you have already chosen the faucet, ensure that the sink will not be out of its reach when installed.
The most traditional bathroom sink material is the traditional white ceramic, which is affordable, durable, hygienic, and withstanding of at least 10 years when properly maintained. Other stylish alternatives include steel, glass, stone, and marble. Stone and marble are among the more expensive choices, yet provide the most distinguished look. New to enter the market is wood, which is perfect for country houses, cottages, or natural themes. For a full description of you choices in material and other bathroom sink aspects, speak with one of our design professionals and get started on a bathroom remodeling plan.

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| When you must cater to a small bathroom or en-suite, wall-mounted bathroom faucets over a wall mounted sink will be a great space-saving idea! |
