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5 Pros of Installing A Vessel Sink

5 pros of installing a vessel sink

Vessel sinks are a beautiful way to enhance any bathroom. They add depth and mass, similar to a sculpture and will be a staple piece wherever they are installed. Here we are going to explain 7 pros of incorporating vessel sinks into our home decor, and how they can really provide those extra angles and textures that are a necessity to our home decor.

Why Should You Install A Vessel Sink?

1. Vessel sinks are super easy to install: Vessel sinks themselves, may in fact actually be the easiest sink to install, period. As opposed to having to cut a fairly large hole into counter-top to make way for the average sink bowl. When it comes to these vessel sinks, all we would have to do is cut a very small hole instead, for the water to drain from the sink itself, so easy!

 

2. These sinks are inter-changeable: Vessel sinks, because they are installed so easily, it makes it easy for them to be uninstalled and switched out for a different type of vessel sink. Say we get tired of the same type of texture of sink, (let’s say a glass vessel sink) we can interchange the sink, to fit our creative needs, and since the materials that vessel sinks are made of, are basically endless now, eternally, we have many options of type of sink to choose from when the time comes that we want to switch out the sink.

 

3. Wonderful Display of our creativity: Vessel sinks are aesthetically pleasing, they have a way of satisfying the eye. When we see a vessel sink, and how it is incorporated into the space it is inhabiting, we immediately start to revel in the beauty of the creativity and modern design of that particular sink type. Vessel sinks can really be the statement piece that ties a powder room together.

 

4. These sinks are versatile: Unique designs of vessel sinks have become very popular from the “traditional” bowl shaped vessel sink. They now come in an array of different shapes, and textures to fit any style we are trying to capture. Rectangular shapes—both boxy and with flared edges—as well as in-swooping sculptural and nature-inspired shapes.

 

5. These sinks are comfortable: If consideration is given to the height of the person who will be using the sink, vessel sinks can prove to be more ergonomic. Most traditional bath vanities are between 32 and 34 inches tall. A vessel sink can rise from two to six inches above the countertop, potentially increasing the comfort level of users of various heights. To get the height just right for the sink’s primary users, we strongly recommend hiring a professional interior designer, plumber, or contractor to help with the design and installation of a vessel sink vanity.

 

Vessel sinks have a reputation for being contemporary, but they truly couldn’t be any more classic. After all, the bathroom vessel sink is a direct descendant of the earliest sink—the wash basin—which, in the days before indoor plumbing, was never without its trusty sidekick, the pitcher. Vessel sinks are showy, perfect for a powder room that’s crying out for a new look.

 

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Bruno Romano

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