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Square Raised Profile Bathroom Copper Sink With Apronby Artesano Copper Sinks
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Square Raised Profile Bathroom Copper Sink with Apron 15 x 15 x 5, apron is 1.5", rim is 1.5", drain is 1.5", gauge 16, inside is 12 x 12 x 4.5". The sink will sit 1.5" high from the countertop
Square Vessel Bathroom Copper Sink Very Thick Gauge 14by Artesano Copper Sinks
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Square Vessel Bathroom Copper Sink 18 x 18 x 5.5 for Over the Counter or Vessel installation, thick gauge 14, all hand made, all copper, all hammered
Fauceture Vessel Sink, Whiteby Kingston Brass(150)
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The exterior body of this vessel bathroom sink complements the curved inward construction inside giving a distinctive look to it. The square-shaped basin is made from the finest vitreous china providing long-lasting use. The sink is complementary to many different styles for your bathroom. A single drilled faucet hole lies on the faucet deck where an overflow hole is also included.
- Tabletop mount
- 18-7/8" x 15-3/4" x 7-1/8" exterior
- 17-7/8" x 14-1/8" x 5-5/16" interior
- 1-3/4" drain hole
- Drain not included
- Exposed plumbing on rear end
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Best Material for a Bathroom Sink?
The best materials for a bathroom sink include:- Porcelain and Ceramic: Durable and easy to clean, making them ideal for high-use bathrooms.
- Natural Stone and Glass: Offer unique aesthetics, but require more maintenance.
What Sink Size Do I Need for My Bathroom?
The size of your bathroom sink should match the size of your bathroom and vanity. Example sizes include:- Small Bathroom/Powder Room: Compact pedestal or corner sink, typically around 16 to 20 inches in width.
- Larger Bathrooms: Wider sinks or double sinks, which can range from 24 inches to 48 inches or more for double vanity setups.
How to Measure a Bathroom Sink for Replacement
Measure the length, width, and depth of the existing sink. For under-mount and drop-in sinks, ensure to measure the cut-out dimensions as well, not just the visible part of the sink. For round and oval sinks, measure the diameter and depth.How to Install a Bathroom Sink?
For undermount and wall-mounted sinks, it is recommended to hire a professional due to the precision required in mounting and plumbing. Find a TOP-rated Plumber on Houzz for expert installation services.
In general, there are several key steps for the sInk installation:
- Preparation: Turning off the water supply and removing the old sink if necessary.
- Fit and Secure: Ensuring that the cut-out in the countertop matches the sinkʼs dimensions. Wall-mounted sinks require securing the sink to wall studs.
- Plumbing: Connecting the drain and water supply lines. This may require adjustments to align with the new sinkʼs configuration.
- Sealing: Applying sealant around the sink edge for drop-in models or the mounting bracket for wall-mounted sinks to prevent water leaks.
How Tall Should a Bathroom Sink Be?
The standard height for a bathroom sink is typically 30 to 36 inches from the floor. Adjust based on the usersʼ height and accessibility needs.