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A bathroom sink is essential for washing hands and brushing teeth. With so many choices, some key considerations in finding the perfect sink for your bathroom include the style, size and material. Bathroom sink bowls come in all sorts of shapes, but the most common are square, round, oval and rectangular. Faucet compatibility is also important, so many bathroom sinks come with a faucet for easy installation.
A countertop sink is the most common type of bathroom sink, with three main mount types. A drop-in bathroom sink drops straight into the countertop’s opening and has a visible lip that holds it in place, making for an easy installation. An undermount bathroom sink is mounted under the countertop and has an invisible rim underneath, making it easier to clean. Kohler undermount bathroom sinks are a popular choice. A vessel bathroom sink sits on top of the counter and comes in a variety of eye-catching styles, including the ever-popular round bowl sink.
Beyond countertop sinks, there are numerous other types that offer vintage looks, storage functionality and more. For a small bathroom sink, you may want to consider a pedestal bathroom sink, console, wall-mount or triangular corner sink. To learn more about sinks, read our Bathroom Sink Buying Guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the best depth for a bathroom sink?
A: Bathroom sink depths vary. Depending on the shape and size of the sink, sink depths typically range from 5 inches to 8 inches. This standard range makes for an ideal depth. If a bathroom sink is too shallow, you run the risk of splashing water everywhere. A sink that’s too deep is difficult to clean and may be uncomfortable to use.
Q: What’s the most durable type of bathroom sink?
A: A porcelain bathroom sink is highly durable. While it’s the most popular material, heat- and stain-resistant and easy to clean, porcelain is susceptible to chips.
Q: What are the different types of bathroom sinks?
A: Bathroom sinks are available in a variety of types, including different mounting options and different sizes and shapes. Mounting options include countertop sinks — such as vessel sinks and drop-in sinks — as well as undermount sinks, wall-mount sinks, trough sinks, pedestal sinks, corner sinks and console sinks. Sink sizes range from petite sinks that are shallow and just big enough to wash your hands, to sinks as deep as 10 inches or even deeper that can work well in large bathrooms. Options for sink shapes start with round or oval, which are more traditional. Square and rectangular sinks are more modern and usually offer more counter space. U-shaped sinks are also available.