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Choose Elegance With A Bathroom Sink Vanity

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Not only it is elegant and classy, but the bathroom sink vanity will also add a practical quality to your bathroom. However, it is most popular with people who want a feel of artistry in their homes. Basically, it is a vanity with a sink resting on top of it. While the vanity, as a high quality piece of furniture, adds a classy feel to the room, the sink that sits on top of it can add the practical feel to it, saving some space while at the same time looking incredible.

A bathroom vanity sink can also be known as a bathroom vanity vessel sink. A vessel sink is defined as a sink, usually shaped as a bowl (but that’s not necessarily a rule), which is placed on top of another surface. Well, in our case, a vanity. When it comes to styles, you will be amazed about the abundance of options you will have at your disposal.

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A wooden bathroom sink vanity
for extra elegance and style

Craftsman style bathroom vanity sink

I am not exaggerating when I say that this is a real piece of art. It is very popular nowadays among art lovers, and they are completely out of the ordinary. If you are looking for uniqueness in your bathroom, this is one of the best options for you. You will definitely have your guests look at it in wonder, and that is well… priceless.

Mission style bathroom sink vanity

This is another very popular item, being a top preference even among people who are more inclined towards modernism. This outranks in popularity even the art deco style items. It has a sense of traditionalism to it, full of elegance and style.

As a matter of fact, the white porcelain sink is no longer the top preference among home owners. Nor is the traditional sink in your common cabinet. You will find something more unique and fresh that matches your own personality. And when it comes to materials, diversity is at home.

Maybe the most popular of them all is glass. Then, top options may also include stone – and that includes marble – onyx, granite, soapstone, travertine, etc. Other popular materials include copper and wood. For traditionalists, there is the porcelain that we discussed about earlier or ceramic vanity sinks. And as far as the materials go, diversity applies for faucets also.

Installing bathroom sink vanities is not extremely complicated, but if you don’t have any inclination whatsoever for this kind of stuff it is better if you call a professional. You can do it yourself if you feel up to it, and there are instructions on how to do it all over the Internet. What you need to remember is that the installation will also involve plumbing.