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Contemporary sinks
are very clean in their design, with little or no
ornamentation. Shape often dominates the look.
Pedestal sinks aren't the only take on a
traditional period look. This distressed-copper sink
with aged copper and brass fixtures is another
approach to a period look. FaucetLine offers a large
selection of
pedestal sinks.
Vessel sinks sit on the counter and require
tall faucets. They are a wonderful option for tall
people.
A wall-mount sink has no plumbing underneath
it. Fixtures as well as the sink itself can be
mounted into the wall.
The most common
bathroom sink is made of
white porcelain, with other colors available at a
premium price. Ready-made or custom solid surface
materials can be molded into both counter and sink
to fit your space. Enameled cast iron sinks can be
colored to fit any décor, are very durable, and
resist chipping. Glass, stone, and metals can be
shaped and molded to any size and shape, and to
create drama in a bathroom. Wood sinks are the
newest and most expensive choice available. There
are as many styles, colors, sizes, and shapes of
bathroom sinks as there are homeowners to buy them.
If you narrow down your choices ahead of time, your
shopping will be more satisfying and your bathroom
will be transformed sooner. |