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Bathroom Sinks: Form Vs. Function



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By : Jeremy Stanfords    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-16 12:29:56
When it comes to the type of bathroom sinks that we desire in our homes, most will try to find that happy balance between great looks and usefulness. While those crystal clear, see through bowl type sinks or those burbling fountain style jobs look pretty neat, they aren’t always the most functional when it comes to using them in everyday life. It is therefore important to consider several aspects of a sink when it comes to choosing the right one for your bathroom. The size of the sink versus that of the bathroom, ease of cleaning and available counter space are all features that can determine whether your a is just something pretty to look at or if it actually serves the purpose for which it was created.

Size Versus Space

First consider the size of the sink in compared to the relative size of the bathroom space. Measure the area carefully, then check out the dimensions of the sinks. An oversized sink might take up too much room, leaving little space for opening a door, getting out of the shower and other bathroom activities. Constantly bumping into the sink’s edge or having to maneuver around it can quickly get old. Those with wheelchairs, walkers or mobility problems need to consider height and width as well.

On the other hand, it is important not to sacrifice the functionality of the sink just to save space. Choosing a sink with no ledges for setting the toothbrush or soap upon can grow tiresome as well. Having a small sink can make simple tasks such as brushing your teeth or washing your face and hands difficult and aggravating. A stubby faucet, lack of sink edging, or too tiny a basin, can all result in problems.

Cleaning

Another important consideration when determining what type of bathroom sink is right for you might be the ease of cleaning the sink itself. While this might seem a silly point at first, the more ornate the sink, i.e., more curves, cracks and crevices, the more likely it will become dirty quicker and take more time and effort to clean once soiled. Special cleaning agents may be required as well, to prevent scratching. So while those fancy faucets, fixtures and features might seem cool at first, they can quickly become tiresome when you realize just how much it takes to keep them clean.

Counter space

Finally, counter space, when it comes to bathroom sinks, is probably one of the most important aspects of how well a sink serves its purpose. Sinks with countertops typically offer plenty of room, but with freestanding sinks, it can be another situation altogether. While many freestanding sinks look neat and appear more modern or sophisticated, they often leave little room for extras. This might be fine for a guest bathroom or half bath, but if there is any hope at all of spreading out an array of toiletries, or in some cases even finding room for the hand soap, first consider whether the sink of choice has available space for such items.

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