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Bathroom vanity sink | bathroom vanity tops – toping
off your bathroom vanity
Bathroom vanity sinks are often called lavatories or maybe even basins in the
industry. The bathroom sinks come as rectangles, ovals, circles and other different
shapes depending on the style and décor you are trying to create. Manufacturers
have taken it to extreme lengths to provide sinks with appeal but the more simple
shapes will be more practical and easy to keep clean. A couple of different
bathroom vanity sink designs are free standing sinks which are those which are
designed specifically to go in corners and can be mounted either by directly
on the wall or on legs or pedestals. All these bathroom vanity sinks are available
in different colors and shapes along with any sizes to suit any style or taste.
They can come with flat bathroom vanity tops or a different raised backsplash
that will meet the wall. While you can place a pedestal vanity sink into a small
space, it would have more appeal with a great open space on either side. Also
bear in mind that with this style you are losing storage space under the sink
and may affect the rest of your bathroom décor plans.
The best bathroom vanity tops
Steam and moisture can take their toll on a bathroom vanity top, even a very well vented bathroom, so it is very important to select the right mate nails for the whole bathroom. Ceramic tile tops are always a classic choice as is also a solid surfacing material and plastic laminate. If your choices are natural stone then granite seems to be the most popular material, though what seems to be prevailing is concrete and engineered stone that are made of high concentrations of natural quartz and color pigments along with polymer. This seems to be a winner with the modern bathroom vanity tops. Natural stone slabs, engineered stone or hard painted stone are the high end price scale. The manufactured tile with solid surfacing natural stone is about the middle of the spectrum. The concrete seems to be about the mid to the lower cost as along with the laminate and vinyl. These prices will vary depending on the quality and the type of application that you require.