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Is a Vessel Sink Right for Your Bathroom?

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Is a luxurious vessel sink right for your bathroom? Read more about the specifics of this sink design.

Your bathroom sink is a focal point of that room and essential for many daily tasks. When selecting your bathroom sink, you want something functional but may also want to explore creative options that add significant style to this essential room. One of the most stylish sink options is the vessel sink. This sink has a basin that sits on top of the bathroom vanity or counter rather than being inset like traditional styles. If you think this sink may work well in one of your home bathrooms, read on for more information about the design possibilities and lasting benefits. WalterWorks Hardware can then help you select your ideal vessel sink design. 

Vessel Sink Materials

Vessel sinks can be made of any material, but the most popular are porcelain, glass, metal, stone, and synthetic materials.

  • Porcelain: Porcelain sinks can be glazed in various colors and patterns, but the material is more prone to chipping or cracking. 
  • Glass: Tempered glass vessel sinks provide a sleek, modern appearance. Glass sinks can be clear, frosted, or tinted for maximum style. 
  • Metal: Metal sinks of copper, brass, or stainless steel can be polished to a high shine or left with a matte finish. These sinks may be vulnerable to scratches but won’t crack like more fragile porcelain or glass. 
  • Stone: Stone sinks made from composite materials like granite and marble can be gorgeous. However, they can be quite heavy, so they require additional support during installation. 
  • Synthetic Materials: Resin or acrylic sinks can look like porcelain or stone but at a lower price point. They are lightweight and easy to install. 

Type of Vessel Sink Installations 

There are two options to consider when installing your vessel sink: above-counter or recessed. 

  • Above-Counter: This is the classic vessel sink installation when it rests entirely on a counter. 
  • Recessed: Recessed installation can allow for greater basin stability. This installation is done so the basin can rest halfway into the counter.

The Advantages of Vessel Sinks 

What can a vessel sink bring to your bathroom design that other sinks may not? 

  • Style: Vessel sinks pack a lot of style into one bathroom fixture for maximum impact. 
  • Changeability: Vessel sinks are not stuck in place as drop-in sinks are, so they can be changed out fairly easily if you want to update your bathroom design
  • Space: You can gain a bit more counter space because the sink basin takes up less space than completely recessed sinks. 
  • Installation: Avoid costly and challenging sink cut-outs. Only one hole is needed for the drain pipe when installing vessel sinks. 

However, it is essential to consider that these sinks don’t have an overflow relief drain, and the edges of the basin are vulnerable to chipping or breakage because of their exposure. You will also need to install specific faucets that can clear the high rim of the basin. If you want a stylish bathroom sink for your primary bathroom or powder room, a vessel sink may be an excellent choice.

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