Bathroom Design
Vessel Sinks: Elegant Updates on a Classic Form
14 Ways Wash Basins Add Glamour to Bath and Powder Rooms
Vessel sinks bring style and elegance to a bath, creating the appeal of art on a pedestal. Based on the centuries-old wash basin used before running water was available, today's freestanding vessel sink mounts on a counter, vanity or wall and come in shapes, materials and styles to suit any décor. No longer a trend, they are here to stay. Here are some examples to inspire you:
An artisan ceramic vessel sink is glazed with a metallic finish and sits on an Old-World style vanity. Vessel sinks are nice options for powder rooms because they can free up a little counter space.
Sometimes you want the sink to disappear. A wall-mounted clear vessel sink lets the dramatic bird nest mirror take center stage in this fun bath.
This blue-gray and red opaque glass sink coordinates nicely with the accent tile and accessories.
Vitreous china sinks come in interesting shapes like this rectangular one with flared edges.
Here, a copper sink suits an island-style powder room. Wall mount faucets also free counter space.
A clear glass vessel sink blends right in to a light and airy bath. The round bump-out vanity and sunburst mirror repeat the shape of the sink.
In an African-inspired bath, this granite sink is carved from a single piece of stone.
Faucets designed for use with vessel sinks are higher than standard to allow for space to wash your hands above the rim.
Faucets designed for use with vessel sinks are higher than standard to allow for space to wash your hands above the rim.
Here is a freeform metal sink in a hip bath. The black wall tile reminds me of old LPs.
Translucent watery blue glass matches the shower tile.
These rectangular vitreous china sinks have deck space on one side and extend slightly past the counter.
An egg-shaped vessel on a vintage piece of furniture looks like it's been there for decades.
The owner of this bath chose to partially recess this vessel into the counter and floating vanity.
Almost any container or bowl could be made into a vessel sink by drilling a hole in the bottom. Here, a pewter pan with handles looks at home in an Asian inspired bath.
Are vessel sinks for you?
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Are vessel sinks for you?
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Tip: If the top of the sink is between 32 to 36 inches from the floor, it is comfortable for most adults and should minimize splashing. Vanities designed for vessel sinks are about 6 inches lower than standard height ones.