En-suite Sinks
Corner Sink
A corner sink could be the one to go for if you’re
looking for something a little bigger, perhaps for an en-suite
or guest bathroom. It will fit into a right-angled corner
and a typical size would be about 64cm across and 45-50cm
from front to back. Depending on the look you want, you could
fix it to the wall, perhaps using some decorative brackets
to give it a designed look, or on a pedestal or vanity unit.
Sometimes there may be a handy towel
rail as part of the sink too, and if you don’t want
to use a plastic U-bend, you could use a stylish bottle-trap
which looks far more attractive. If you’re using a corner
basin on a vanity unit, why not make use of the corner above
with a corner cabinet and mirror too?
Inset
Sink
Inset
sinks are recessed into or set onto a worktop surface. Inset
sinks come in many shapes and sizes, with or without a ledge
to put your taps, and are generally placed into the worktop
once a hole has been cut for it. If you are doing the work
yourself and you don’t have a very steady hand, the
lip of the sink will probably hide any rough edges, although
getting it right first time is by far the safest and best
option! An undercounter basin is the reverse of this; the
worktop with a hole cut is placed over the basin, so be very
steady since any cutting mistakes are visible here.
Additional information
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