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  • on 23.12.2009
  • at 05:25 PM
  • by Rob

Small Bathroom Sink Options 0

Dec23

When shopping for a bathroom sink you might want to select a small one regardless of the size of the bathroom. If you have a relatively large bathroom, choosing a small sink as one of your bathroom fixtures will leave you more space for other items you might want to include in your bathroom decor. Leaving space for a small vanity or dressing area would certainly enhance the appearance and value of your bathroom. Selecting a small bathroom sink may be your only option if your bathroom space is small.

You shouldn’t mistakenly think that needing a small sink means you only have a small selection of styles to choose from. There are numerous styles of pedestal sinks that will fit nicely into a small space. A vessel sink on an iron stand consumes very little floor space in a bathroom. Selecting a vessel sink gives you the opportunity to select glass, ceramic, stone, granite or various other material for your sink. Another option of small bathroom sink is a wall mount design. You can place a wall mount sink into a very tiny space. It doesn’t obstruct the floor space in a bathroom like a cabinet style sink would. A corner sink is an excellent choice when you have serious space restrictions. Ideally, a corner sink with a towel bar is an even greater space saving choice.

One of the most ideal small bathroom sinks is a vanity and sink combination. You can purchase a matching mirror that allows you to create a sophisticated sink area in a very small space. There is also a European style sink that would help make a small bathroom visually appear larger. The sink is a half circle design and actually has storage space beneath it. The tranquil blue color of the sink sets a relaxing, open atmosphere in your bathroom.

A small bathroom sink is only one part of your bathroom design. Keeping a small space uncluttered is one of the best ways to make it appear larger. Using mirrors and chrome also give the illusion of more space.

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