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Kohler's Russian Teacup Pedestal LavatorySinks/Lavatories

Bathroom sinks are called lavatories, and they offer an even wider variety of styles than kitchen sinks do. They are available in an infinite range of colors, patterns, styles, designs, heights, depths, widths, and materials. They can be pedestal style, wall hung, under-counter mount, above counter vessels, integrated, self-rimming, or freestanding.

They offer the greatest opportunity for personal expression of all plumbing fixtures. But as in the case of kitchen sinks, they must be drilled to match the faucet, so make sure you buy your faucet and sink at the same time and from the same source to make sure they are compatible. Always ask your salesperson to verify that they will go together.

Styles and Types
Sinks are offered in a variety of sizes and configurations. They come with one bowl, two bowls, or even three bowls in the case of kitchen sinks. They come with deep or shallow bowls, straight or sloped sidewalls, offset drains, under-counter mounts, tile edging, or self-rimming. They may be porcelain, stainless steel, Corian, or cast iron. The may be white, or any color of the rainbow. They will fit a variety of faucet styles, but no sink will accommodate all faucets.

Think about how you will use it. Single bowl models will hold full-size cookie sheets and dishpans, while double bowl sinks can let you soak pots and pans yet still leave a sink free for other uses. Also remember that the most expensive models require the least maintenance.

For more detailed information on types of sinks, see Sink Types below.

Materials
Sinks and lavatories are available in many materials including vitreous china, enameled cast iron, fireclay, glass, stainless steel, brass, nickel, copper, marble, and both real and synthetic stone. Each has unique characteristics, both good and bad. Tubs and whirlpools are made of some of the same materials. Many are available in different configurations and styles, which are largely a matter of personal taste or space requirements.

For more detailed information on materials used to make sinks, see Comparison of Sink Materials below.

Options to Consider

Most homeowners install different types of sinks and lavs in different rooms. Guest baths and children's rooms are usually more Spartan in nature, while main hall powder rooms display dressier, if less practical fixtures.

St. Thomas Above Copunter LavatoryThe powder room is where you show off your artistic side. This is where people typically install above counter vessel sinks with designer, wall-mounted faucets, as well as ornately decorated toilets, cabinets and accessories.

If you want a vessel type lavatory, you must make this decision before construction begins, because the wall-mounted faucet pipes must be roughed in before the drywall is installed.

Likewise, pedestal sinks require specific placement of supply lines and drainage lines unlike vanities, which allow a certain amount of leeway, so they should be selected prior to construction.

Faucet Holes
When selecting a lavatory, be sure that it is compatible with your chosen faucet.

Lavatories/bathroom sinks are drilled for faucets with a distance of either 4" (centerset) or 8" - 12" (widespread) between the hot and cold faucet handles.

Centerset drilling accommodate most single-control faucets with escutcheons.

Many lavatories/bathroom sinks are also offered with centered single-hole drillings to accommodate single-hole faucets.

Some lavatories/bathroom sinks do not have faucet drillings and the faucet is mounted directly on the countertop or on the wall.

See Also:

Introduction to Sinks/Lavatories
Comparison of Sink Materials
   Clay Sink Materials
   Glass Sink Materials
   Metal Sink Materials
   Solid Surface Materials
   Cultured/Molded/Composite Materials
   Thermoplastic Materials
Types of Sinks
Bar-Entertainment-Prep Sinks
Console Tables
Countersinks/Integrated
Kitchen Sinks
Pedestal Sinks
Vessel Sinks
Wall Mount Sinks
Utility, Laundry, Mop Sinks
Related Articles:
Come Play in my Garden - What to expect in lavatories and water closets in the years to come
How to Select Vanities
How to Select Faucets
Laundry Valves
Living With Your Selections - Care & Maintenance Considerations


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Other Links to Related Websites:

HGTV - Bath Sinks
Today's Home Owner - Buyer's Guide to Kitchen Sinks
Blanco - How to choose a Kitchen Sink


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