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| A new sink can go a long way in revitalizing your bathroom, and when you’re on a strict budget, this may be a good way to change the look of your bathroom without breaking the bank. You’ll be surprised to know that you’re not limited to just a shiny white bowl anymore. Bathroom sinks come in many shapes, sizes, colors, and materials—and with a wide range of price tags. Sinks for the bath can be free-standing, installed into a counter
or table top, or hang on the wall. Each installation requires
special attention to plumbing and space requirements.
A white porcelain sink is traditional and will probably be one of the least expensive choices if you’re watching your pocketbook. These come in round, oval or square and can even be found to fit into a corner space. The bowl can be installed into a countertop or on a pedestal. Solid surface countertops can be molded with a bathroom sink integrated into the design, and this is a nice solution. There is a wide range of quality and price for these counter sinks. You can buy them pre-molded in standard sizes at any home improvement center. The more expensive types are custom-molded and professionally installed.
A bowl can also be installed in the top of a table, using the table in place of a traditional pedestal. The top would be cut to accommodate the shape of the bowl and the tabletop would be treated to withstand water overflow. Using furniture pieces adds warmth and interesting lines to the bath. A porcelain bowl can be painted with motifs to enhance the décor of the room. Nursery characters, flowers, or fish are common themes. Once the paint is dry, a glaze is applied and the piece is re-fired. The result is a beautiful, custom bowl that is durable as well as interesting. Many manufacturers are including
bold colors in
their line of traditional style sinks. These are fun in contemporary
decors or for use in children’s baths.
Brass, stainless steel, chrome, copper and stone and many combinations of materials are also used for bathroom sinks. One choice looks like fabric draped over a black iron base. Another available is copper encased between two layers of glass. The options are endless. If you’re a trend-setter with a sky’s-the-limit budget, you might want to consider a mahogany, birch, or teak sink and bathtub. With the trend moving away from a hard, sterile environment in the bathroom to seeing it as a place for serenity, pampering, and relaxation, wood, with its warmth and soft look, is a natural choice. The wood is aged, dried, glued together, impregnated with wax, and polished with a hard-wax oil. Because it’s such a new choice, there’s not a lot of data regarding durability, but manufacturers suggest that the bowl or tub should be waxed semi-annually and dried after each use. As with all of your selections or remodeling needs, the experts of Custom Designed Kitchens & Bath can help you achieve your goals.
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