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Help with search for bathroom sink top - what terms to use?

7 years ago
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Hi - I've been searching for a bathroom vanity for my kids' bathroom

for some time and not finding anything I love. The closest I can find is something like this: [https://www.houzz.com/products/ironwood-vanity-white-matte-24-prvw-vr~22679513[(https://www.houzz.com/products/ironwood-vanity-white-matte-24-prvw-vr~22679513) or this: [https://www.houzz.com/products/bailey-24-single-bathroom-vanitygreywhite-polymarble-topsquare-sink-prvw-vr~29131512[(https://www.houzz.com/products/bailey-24-single-bathroom-vanitygreywhite-polymarble-topsquare-sink-prvw-vr~29131512)




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However, we are also considering just having the cabinet custom-made so it's exactly what we want. But I'm not sure I know what type of sink I'd be looking for then if I want it to look like the ones above. "drop-in" to me means a sink with some counter top surrounding it, caulked around the edges, raised up slightly higher than the counter. "Integrated" to me means the ones where the counter and sink are fused together. When I've searched "self-rimming" it usually looks like a drop-in with the higher profile than the counter. But in the links above it seems that it's just one piece of sink material, right? That's what I'm looking for so what do I search for?

(Also happy to take suggestions for vanities I haven't seen yet. We can't go any wider than 25", and I want it to have at least two functional drawers. We considered wall-mounted but we have climbing kids, and I would rather legs than a toe-kick. I've pored through houzz, wayfair, overstock, build, qualitybath, allmodern, etc).

Thanks!

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