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if you're looking to renovate yourbathroom, the bathroom sink is a great way to kick off your creative juicesbecause there are so many different types of things to choose from. let'slook at some of my favorite bathroom sinks and how they might influence yourbathroom design. the most common bathroom sink is an undermount sink. it's a sinkthat is mounted underneath your countertop so that the top edge of thesink is not visible. most commonly they're rectangular or oval in shape andwhite ceramic is a surefire classic. the look is also classic, clean anduncluttered. one great tip... you may find some sinks are flat bottom sinks. whilethe look is very modern i tend to look
for curved or sloped bottom sinks sothat the water washes away any toothpaste residue straight down thedrain. i's my pet peeve. am i the only one? a vessel sink sits on top of thecountertop. it's the opposite of an undermount sink because you can see thetop edge and sides of the sink above the countertop. the best part of a vesselsink is that it can really make a statement. there are so many shapes anddesigns like this beautiful traditional blue and white bowl... or this very modernconcrete elongated bowl. square, tapered bowls are always striking and sharp. andi love the stainless steel hammered bowl. basically if it can hold water and youcan cut a hole in the bottom you can
make yourself a vessel sink! a trough sink is another one of myfavorite sink styles. it's an elongated sink that serves twoor more sets of faucets. so instead of having two separate sinks in yourbathroom, you might want to consider one very long sink like these. they come inall sorts of styles: undermount, vessel, recessed or standalone. are your creativejuices flowing yet? if you want to add a luxurious touch to your bathroom lookfor a stone sink. i love the look of a marble sink like this. or this sink here...it's carved out of a large block of soapstone. and then there's always thismore natural look. all of them really
make a statement. and finally another oneof my favorites is an apron front sink with its distinct look because the frontfacing side is exposed. most often you'll find these sinks in kitchens andlaundry rooms but there's no reason they can't be used in bathrooms too. theyoffer up a casual relaxed feeling. so here's your take away: if you're stuck ona design direction for your bathroom try focusing on the sink. from classic undermounts to unconventional vessels and luxurious materials, there's a sink foreveryone in every style. thanks for watching this little design tip. we'llhave lots more design tips just like this one coming soon, so don't forget tosubscribe!
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