April 28, 2008

Vessel Sink Vanities Style And Installation Tips

by Ancellin Marshall

A vessel sink is a sink that rests on a vanity countertop or on top of a piece of furniture. This article is not just going to tell you about all of the different kinds of vessel sink vanities but it will tell you how to install vessel sinks as well!

Vessel sinks that come in two major styles, the vessel sink vanities and the bathroom vessel sinks. Bathroom vanity cabinet sinks are also very popular. As previously stated, a they are basically a sink that simply sits on top of another surface. For example, a vessel sink can sit on top of your bathroom counter or it can be a stand alone sink. While there are some sinks that sit inside the bathroom counter top that are billed as vessel sinks, these are probably not what you are looking for.

You will be able to display your own distinct style and personality with the vessel sink you choose compared to having a traditional basin that just sits inside the counter in your bathroom. This is probably why you are looking at vessel sink vanities, bathroom vessels or bathroom cabinet sinks, to be different.

You will find many vessel sink vanities to choose from. The fact is, there are as many vessel sinks to choose from as there are people's personalities. Your choices are numerous, vessel sink vanity colors, designs and materials cover almost any designing idea you could conceive. The vessel sinks for the bathroom are sometimes just a basin that is made to sit on top of your existing countertop (which will have to be remodeled when you take out the old sink) and sometimes they are a freestanding bathroom cabinet sink.

We hate to say it, but the installation of a vessel sink, like the installation of any other sink is a complicated undertaking. There are several websites dedicated to the step by step instructions for installing a vessel sink, but our suggestion is to follow the instructions given to you by the sink manufacturer. Remember, installing a sink isn't simply the building of the countertop and the attachment of the sink basin. There are also pipes and plumbing involved in making sure that your vessel sink is functional and not just pretty.

Compared to sinks that come installed already in homes your vessel sink will have personality, yours. The unique appearance aside, if you plan a do-it-yourself install, do a little homework first. Anything involving plumbing has the potential for disaster so learn some basic skills for plumbing and/or construction prior to beginning a installation. After choosing a vessel sink you like and installing it be prepared for the compliments and ensuing questions that come (it'll be a conversation piece) from owning a vessel sink vanity.

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