Move over, bathtubs. There’s a new fixture in focus in today’s bathroom design, and its name is the vessel sink.
Vessel sinks, in general, give the appearance of a bowl sitting on top of a counter — yet that “bowl” can take many forms. Some are seemingly flat. They can be round or oval shapes for asymmetrical silhouettes or geometric angles. Regardless of your choice, the modern vessel sink provides a beautiful bathroom centerpiece. One of the most important things to keep in mind when buying and installing a vessel sink is faucet height. Vessel sinks can make a splash aesthetically, but a common complaint has to do with the actual splash.
Due to its design, vessel sink access is higher than that of a regular sink set into a counter top; therefore, you’ll want to consider lowering the height of your vanity or bathroom countertop.
Choose a faucet offering a stream of water that flows steadily to the bowl; also consider faucet height, ensuring the faucet is tall enough to clear the edge of the bowl.
Vessels come in all variety of finishes and prices. While early versions were primarily made of ceramic and porcelain, the bowl has evolved to include materials like gold leaf, crystal, aluminum, brushed platinum, granite, stainless steel and copper.
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