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Bathroom Sinks

Submitted by Wanda on March 21, 2009 – 1:27 amNo Comment

oxo-porcelain-sink-italian-design-with-towel-barBathroom sinks are available in an extensive variety of styles and colors, patterns, heights, depths, widths and materials.

White of course is the perennial favorite as it tones in or contrasts with whatever color and theme you have decided on for your bathroom and will match most bathroom vanities.

And, although white seems to be the most popular choice of color, and vitreous china the most popular product, sinks are also available in lovely muted, pastel colors that will blend into the tonings of your bathroom design.There are also bold colors for those who want a really striking bathroom.

Your choice of sink will be directly related to the size of your bathroom, your bathroom design and your vanities. You can choose from an extensive range such as pedestal style, above counter top, under counter mount, console type, drop-in sinks, corner sinks, and wall mounted or free-standing.

You may choose a vanity that requires two bathroom sinks, a choice that is becoming more popular for the main bathroom.

Generally the second bathroom and children’s bathrooms are less ornate than either the main bathroom or ensuite.

Bathroom vanities should preferably be purchased with matching sinks and faucets.

Faucets also come in many shapes and styles and you need to be certain that the faucets not only fit your sink unit but match your bathroom decor.

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