Bathroom Design
Sink Pipes Worth Seeing
Decorative Options Let You Get Creative With Those Fixtures Under the Sink
P-traps: essentially all plumbing fixtures (sinks, tubs and toilets) require them, either internally or externally to retain a small amount of water that creates a seal, which works to keep sewer gas from coming back into a building. This is all good stuff, but they have the potential to complicate your look in the bathroom, especially under the sink, should you opt for a console or small wall-mounted fixture. It might sound crazy to be concerned with such a small detail. But once you install a beautiful new sink, it's a shame to see a junky old p-trap protruding out from under it! Luckily, there are many gorgeous options on the market, giving designers and homeowners room to get creative in celebrating that important little pipe, rather than conceal it.
Two-toned. This falls under the category of p-trap perfection in my book. The valves and trap finished in gold polish the look, making it clear that the designers left no detail unexplored.
Modern. This bathroom is highly successful in many respects, but while most people have focused on the Blue Macauba quartzite wall, I can't get enough of that sleek, modern p-trap! WS Bath Collection has a great looking option in their Linea line.
Traditional. A traditional trap is looking mighty fine on display beneath console sink. The utilitarian look is a great contrast with the rest of the high-end, somewhat ornate features in the bathroom.
The asymmetrical location of the faucet (and therefore the trap) along the wood basin makes for an interesting composition. The faucet and trap almost look connected, which is a fun coincidental result.
Covered. This designer chose to match the trap to the white of the sink and toilet with a trap cover, giving it a far less pipe-like appearance, while still leaving it exposed.
Long. This extra-long number makes a real statement against the concrete wall and under the floating glass sink top. The traditional style is pared down a bit, making it work in a more modern setting as well. For a similar look, see Rohl's Traditional Style Extended Decorative P-Trap.
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Dream Tubs for Bath Lovers