Sinks
Pedestal,
vanity,
wall-hung, cloakroom
or en-suite,
there are many different types and sizes of bathroom sinks
to choose from. Whether you are just looking for something
functional, a really modern look or a more classic and stylish
approach, there are dozens of shapes and sizes to choose from,
so you should find what you are looking for.
It’s all a matter of taste, since any
sink essentially provides the same service; but choosing the
most appropriate for your bathroom requires a bit of thought
before you start.
So before you set your heart on a particular
design, think about the size of the room, who uses it, how
often, is it just to wash your hands or is it for all the
family to use? Do you want to disguise all the plumbing, incorporate
some handy storage space or are you looking for something
a bit different?
Sink Types
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Pedestal sinks are probably the most frequently found
type of sink in bathrooms across the UK. Click pedestal
sinks for more information. |
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A vanity sink, depending on the style, will either be
semi-recessed on a slim vanity unit, where the bowl overhangs
the unit at the front, or may cover an open-top unit completely.
Click vanity
sinks for more information. |
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A wall hung sink is where the basin and pedestal are fixed
to the wall but do not touch the floor. Click wall
hung sinks for more information. |
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Small enough to fit in a tight space
but still gives you enough room to wash your hands comfortably.
Click cloakroom sinks
for more information. |
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This is divided into two sections;
baby, this sink will fit into a right angled corner. Inset,
this is where the sink is recessed into or set onto a
worktop surface. Click en-suite
sinks for more information. |
Additional information
If you cannot find what you are looking for
or need further assistance with remodeling your bathroom,
please contact us.
Click on bathroom
suppliers for a list of your nearest local suppliers of
quality bathrooms and bathroom accessories throughout the
uk.
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