Choosing Glass, Ceramic Or Stone Vessel Sinks
If you want to change the design of your existing bathroom, a simple way to transform the look is by adding a new vanity. Installing a vessel sink vanity can instantly change the look from traditional to contemporary. The two most important decisions to make when installing a vessel sink are the material and the faucet type. Vessel sinks are made from many materials, including natural stone (granite, travertine, onyx, etc), glass, ceramic, metal and even wood. Here are a few things to consider: Stone Glass Porcelain Metals The next decision is the faucet. You can have a top mount faucet, where the faucet comes up out of the cabinet (like a traditional sink) but the stem is longer to allow the spout to reach over the top of the vessel. This is needed if you choose to mount your vessel on the top of the counter. Another alternative is to have the faucet mounted to the wall. This does require special plumbing though and may only be an alternative if you will have open walls during your remodel. If you are not completely gutting the project, a top mounted faucet is the cheaper alternative. Another option is to mount your vessel partly recessed, so a portion of the bowl is under mount, and a portion is above the counter top. In this case, you need to make sure your faucet stem will be tall enough to pour into the bowl, but not too tall that the water splashes all over. The advantage to this is that there are standard faucets that can be used with this application, but it also requires a precisely cut hole in the counter top to ensure a proper fit of the countersunk vessel. |