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Except perhaps the kitchen sink, the bathroom sink takes the most abuse of any item in the home. A bathroom sink is not only subject to everyday wear and tear, but also toothpaste, mouthwash, hair styling products, and cleaning chemicals. Reward your bathroom with a bathroom sink renovation.
A bathroom sink renovation is a way of bringing out the craftsmanship of your new planned cabinetry. The finish erodes off many surfaces in bathroom sinks making them look dull and lifeless, and there is little short of replacing the sink that will bring back the original shine. There are products available, though, that claim to help restore the luster of the former finish of your sink, instead of having to replace the entire thing.
It may be more worth it in the long run, however, to replace the old sink with a new one that matches the décor you’ve chosen for the renovation. New designs and styles available for bathroom sink renovations can add just the right finishing touch to your renovation and add to the appearance and value of your home. Replacing the sink without replacing the existing vanity can have the effect of leaving your bathroom sink renovation looking half-done, so replacing the vanity is also a good idea.
A new Sink Requires new Fixtures
New faucet fixtures will make your bathroom sink renovation more complete. Faucets aren’t always provided with the purchase of a new sink. For a few extra dollars, your bathroom can have the added look of “finish” with new fixtures. Be sure the sink, vanity and fixtures will fit into future bathroom remodeling plans so that when the job is complete it will all blend together.
Remember, that once the bathroom sink renovation is complete and the floor is replaced, the cabinet can stay in place and the new floor trimmed around the base. When the new flooring joins the vanity, the joint will need to be sealed to prevent water seepage. This will prevent any rising of the floor due to water seeping in in between the vanity and the floor.
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Bathrooms can be a unique design challenge. They must function well and serve their intended purpose, but most of us would also like it to look beautiful. We may not have a lot of space; most bathrooms are relatively small. However, there is one element in the bathroom that is necessary but can also add a little elegance where it may be lacking, and bring out your personal style in surprising ways. What are we talking about? The sink.
Porcelain sinks are pretty common, often white and oval or round-shaped. They may sit level with the countertop or on top of it, or be part of a pedestal sink. They’re flexible, working well with many styles, which may contribute to their popularity. A simple change of faucet can overhaul the look, taking it from ultra modern and sexy to traditional or shabby chic. They won’t disappear with the trends, and will last for years. Porcelain sinks are easy to find in all price ranges, and if you want a look that’s flexible and timeless, a porcelain sink is an excellent choice.
Granite Sinks and Basins
If you want to step up the elegance in your bathroom, a granite sink or basin is a great place to start. Combine the metallic sheen of granite with a modern basin sink for a new classic look. Or, choose a more traditional pedestal style sink for a traditionally designed bathroom. Whatever style you prefer, granite will transcend the changes of the design world and keep your bathroom looking fresh through the years. You’ll feel like you’re using a 5-star hotel bathroom everyday.
Marble Basins
Marble is another excellent addition to a bathroom. You can bring a piece of the Gilded Age into your home with a marble basin. The swirling patterns of marble can soften modern, masculine angles, or enhance the spa quality of a Zen-inspired master bath. You can find quality basins cut from one piece of marble without seams. You’ll feel like an heir or heiress every time you wash your hands or brush your teeth.
Onyx Basins
Onyx has its own unique veining just like other stones such as granite and marble. It’s another excellent way to bring nature into your home. With its softer patterning, similar to marble, it may not have the punch of granite but it certainly has a worn-in feel that’s calming and perfect for a bathroom. Onyx basins are also cut from one continuous piece of stone for a beautiful, seamless appearance. Instead of only looking at granite or marble as sink options, look into onyx as well.
No matter what your design taste or bathroom needs, you will find a product to fit both. While porcelain sinks are flexible and classic, the many natural sinks and basins available today might add a unique touch to a room that can be barren of personality. Granite and marble are classic stones that add a natural touch and are a perfect fit for most bathrooms. But you might consider onyx for something a little different but that still carries the timeless look of natural stone. Shop around and discover what fits you best.
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