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Thursday March 11th 2010
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Wall Mount Bathroom Sinks

wall mount bathroom sinkThere are many different looks you can create when rehabbing your bathroom, and many choices to make to get the end result you have envisioned. But sometimes you have a picture in your head of the perfect bathroom, and you have memorized all the perfect features of the room, from the cabinets, to the vanity or the wall mount sink. But wait, did I just say wall mount sink? We better explore that a bit before making a final decision on this style of sink.

As I said, there are many things to consider when planning your bathroom, and storage is a big part of that plan that you better not forget. Maybe you want to take a minimalistic approach to the style of the room. Sleek lines, plenty of space, a wall mount sink is perfect, right? Maybe it is or maybe it is not. Take a look at your storage needs and then take out your plan for storage in your new bathroom. if you have not made a storage plan, now is the time to do it. The last thing you want to do is build your bathroom and find it looks like you wanted it to but does not provide the function you need it to provide.


If you have a good plan and decide that a wall mount sink is in fact what you want, then it is time to move on with the selection of the sink. There are many different shapes and styles of wall mount sinks, not to mention the variety of materials used in the production of these wall mounted bathroom sinks. The old standby is porcelain, of course. And there is nothing wrong with that. But if you are rehabbing your bathroom, perhaps you want to think outside the box with your sink selection. Remember, the bathroom is a small room and you need to take every available advantage of the items that lend themselves to highlighting your style theme for the room.

With all this in mind, consider all your sink options when it comes to wall mount bathroom sinks. Glass, copper, and stainless steel are just some of the materials used in the production of these sinks. Imagine a new copper sink in your bathroom. The wall mount style lets you really show it off from every angle. This is the kind of stuff that gets your friends talking about your bathroom long after they have left. So, once you have decided that a wall mount bathroom sink really is the right sink type for you, block off enough time to explore all your options so you make the best possible choice.

One thing to remember when dealing with a wall mount sink is your plumbing. If it used to be under the sink, inside a cabinet you probably have some bare bones plumbing parts exposed that are not really intended to be exposed just because of how they look. For this reason, be sure to budget enough into your sink area to deal with the plumbing situation. If your plumbing has to be exposed, there are some very stylish looks you can add to your sink that will really complete it. In the best case, you have plumbing that is inside your wall and comes out of the wall to hang over the sink. If this was the case with your old sink, you are in good shape and will not have to have any further plumbing expense when installing your new wall mount bathroom sink.


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