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At Lowe’s, we have everything you need to update your bathroom, from simple replacement sinks and faucets to supplies for a full remodel. We offer a variety of stylish products, like American Standard bathroom sinks, and prices that fit every budget. So you can find a sink that’s both inspiring and perfect for your space without breaking the bank. Explore our variety of sink styles to make sure you find the perfect one for your space.
A bathroom with a bowl sink vanity can exude eye-catching, modern style. This above-counter sink, or vessel sink, creates the illusion that the basin is freestanding.
The bowl can make its own fashion statement, and the added height can make it more comfortable to wash your hands — as you don’t have to lean over as far. The best part: This type of sink doesn’t require any special plumbing, so installation is easy.
Have a small guest bath or powder room that needs a sink upgrade? Consider a pedestal sink or corner pedestal sink. This type of sink features a basin that sits on a tall, slender base.
The pedestal design can open up floor space, but the tradeoff is that it offers little counter space. There may be just enough room to the side of the faucet to hold a soap dispenser, if that. If you want more room for display or storage, check out our selection of bathroom vanities with sinks.
Available in many shapes and sizes, undermount bathroom sinks install entirely below the counter. This design offers an integrated look with a seamless transition between vanity top and bowl.
On the other hand, drop-in bathroom sinks leave the rim of the bowl overlapping the countertop. This style offers defined lines between the sink and counter and is easy to install. You simply place it in a hole cut into the bathroom counter.
The wall-mounted design of floating bathroom sinks, including floating corner sinks, brings in a distinctive style element: exposed pipes. The openness beneath floating sinks also frees up floor space, so they can be great for small bathrooms.
Whether you want a farmhouse bathroom sink, white vessel sink or modern above-counter sink, we can help you find the perfect look for your space. We can also help you complete your upgrade project with our selection of bathroom vanities, vanity tops, tile and tile accessories.
In addition, we carry all of the sink parts you may need for repairs or maintenance. Or if you simply need to know how to unclog a bathroom sink, we can help there, too.
A: The answer here is often a matter of personal preference. Purchasing a bathroom vanity with a vanity top is the easiest and most convenient option. It comes packaged as one piece that’s ready to install.
If you prefer a custom top, such as one made of marble or quartz, then buying a bathroom vanity without a top gives you more choices. Keep in mind that you may need help to attach the vanity top to the vanity.
A: Porcelain sinks are the most durable option because they contain steel. They’re affordable, scratch-resistant and typically come in white or off-white.
Ceramic sinks have a glossy, smooth surface. They’re durable, easy to clean and stain-resistant. Also, ceramic sinks come in a variety of colors other than white.
A: There are many types of bathroom sinks, including:
· Undermount sinks: They fit under the vanity top for an integrated look.
· Drop-in sinks: These sinks fit over the vanity top and are easy to install.
· Vessel sinks: The entire sink sits on top of the vanity for a modern look.
· Wall-mount sinks: They attach to the wall and are great space savers in small bathrooms.
· Corner sinks: These sinks fit neatly into a corner and can attach to a wall or be part of a vanity. They’re also ideal for small spaces.
· Trough sinks: These are typically larger than other types of sinks. They can accommodate two faucets. Mount them to the wall or use a stand.