A bathroom sink, also known as a washbasin, hand basin, or lavatory, is a plumbing fixture primarily designed for handwashing and personal hygiene tasks within a bathroom. It typically consists of a basin to hold water, a drain to remove used water, and a faucet or tap to supply hot and cold water.
Characteristics:
- Size: Smaller and shallower than kitchen sinks, usually ranging from 12 to 24 inches in width and depth.
- Shape: Round, oval, rectangular, or square shapes are common, with additional options like vessel sinks and corner sinks available.
- Material: Ceramic, stainless steel, and acrylic are popular choices, though stone, composite, and concrete options also exist.
- Features: Can include single or double basins, integrated soap dispensers, overflow prevention, sprayers, touchless controls, and accessibility features like grab bars.
Types:
- Pedestal sink: Sink with a stand instead of a cabinet base, offering a traditional look.
- Wall-mounted sink: Attaches directly to the wall, freeing up floor space and offering a modern aesthetic.
- Vanity sink: Integrated into a bathroom vanity unit, providing storage and countertop space.
- Vessel sink: Rests on top of a countertop, creating a stylish and contemporary look.
- Corner sink: Fits snugly into a bathroom corner, maximizing space utilization.
Additional considerations:
- Style: Should complement the overall bathroom design and theme.
- Functionality: Choose features that suit your needs and usage patterns.
- Accessibility: Opt for accessible features like grab bars and lever handles if needed.
- Installation: Professional installation may be required for complex sink types or plumbing modifications.
Related terms: Kitchen sink, basin, faucet, tap, lavatory, handwashing, personal hygiene, bathroom vanity.