Console Sinks Can Add Great Value To Your Bathroom
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One of the most popular bathroom fixtures these days are console sinks. Unlike ordinary sinks, the space below the washbowl is open and the plumbing is exposed. They're also different from pedestal sinks, where usually a single post or column props up the sink part. The back part of the washbowl is affixed to the wall, while the front part is held up by only two legs. They provide a lot of benefits for the modern bathroom.
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One of the most popular bathroom fixtures these days are console sinks. Unlike ordinary sinks, the space below the washbowl is open and the plumbing is exposed. They're also different from pedestal sinks, where usually a single post or column props up the sink part. The back part of the washbowl is affixed to the wall, while the front part is held up by only two legs. They provide a lot of benefits for the modern bathroom.

Hassle-free and inexpensive to install

With everything carrying a staggering price tag nowadays, it's important to stretch one's budget. This bathroom fixture can be installed easier than other sink types, plus it's cheaper too. What makes it cheaper to install is it can do without a cabinet or shelf on the bottom area, although it's still optional. Its unique designing bears a resemblance to a home furnishing with a similar name: a console table.

Suitable for bathrooms with modern look

Earlier models are commonly made up of elaborately structured washbasins and legs. That's why it's not unlikely for them to be spotted in classical homes. But these days, the designing has turned minimalist, making them more suited for bathrooms with contemporary appeal. However, vintage-looking models are still easily available; bathrooms with classical designing need not be deprived of this popular sink type.

An assortment of washbasin designs and materials

The washbasin is usually supported by its legs alone. Depending on the design, space for soap, towel or other necessities may or may not be present. But some models come with a table-like fixture where the legs go, and which also acts as countertop to increase the washbasin's functionality. The materials of the washbasin are extensive, ranging from metal, marble, stone, china to resin.

Functional underside of the sink

Because of the exposed area underneath the washbasin, the pipes are exposed. And this immediately adds a dash of modern look to a bathroom. The legs may also come with a horizontal bar that also serves as a place where a towel can be hung. Depending on your choice, a cabinet or shelf may be installed under the sink part for extra storage area. But when left as it is, it can be decorated with a small ornamental plant, basket or any other decor you have in mind.

Leaving enough room for personalization

While often sold bundled together - legs, washbasin and faucet - it's also possible to purchase them separately. This is a great feature that leaves room for customization. You can purchase the sink part with predrilled holes where the legs will go. The legs may be made for you by a craftsman, following your design. The faucet may be purchased separately to ensure they match the rest of the bathroom. To complete the look, a mirror or medicine cabinet is often hung on the wall above it.

Bathrooms can be given a new look, but without spending a lot, thanks to console sinks. They're ideal for cramped bathrooms to make the most out of available space. Giving your bathroom a makeover can be expensive as the tub, toilet bowl and other large fixtures are difficult to install. But a sink may be easily replaced, and most likely to fit your budget.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.