Considering A Vessel Sink For Your Bathroom Remodel? 5 Considerations

Every good bathroom design and renovation involves a new sink, and the type you choose can set the mood for the entire atmosphere. Why not go with a vessel sink to serve as a decorative centerpoint? If you’ve never had one before, we have some tips to help you craft a stunning vanity. Carefully review these critical considerations for vessel sinks before consulting your trusted remodeling experts at Revive Kitchen and Bath:

What In the World Is a Vessel Sink?

You’ve probably seen them before in home magazines or on online inspiration boards, but vessel sinks are sinks that sit on top of your counter as opposed to being built into the counter with an undermount. Because they’re mostly for decorative purposes, they’re best suited for bathrooms where you do simple tasks like washing your hands or brushing your teeth.

Find inspiration in these popular vessel sink types:

  • Texture-heavy materials like coarse stone, cool concrete, or dented copper.
  • Off-shaped vessels like angular and rectangular bowls.
  • Hand-crafted sinks with intricate designs and an array of colors.

View our bathroom gallery for visual examples of modern sink styles!

1. Make It Make Sense: Choosing Your Vessel

Don’t pick a sink just because you think it looks beautiful or neat. While they’re often seen as a centerpiece, you should be deliberate in choosing your vessel sink to fit in with your bathroom’s overall theme or aesthetic. Does the color match or complement the existing palette of the room? Does this shape help or interfere with adjacent features or structures?

2. Always Think Practical Over Style

Vessel sinks are popular for their looks, but appearance isn’t the only thing that matters. You’ll be using this sink practically every day, so you should go with what feels the most comfortable. If the bowl’s walls are too high, a simple activity like washing your hands can feel incredibly awkward. If the bottom of the bowl is too flat, it won’t drain easily and will need to be cleaned more often.

3. Vessel Sinks Are Renovation Friendly

It pays to be careful in choosing your vessel sink, but you should also keep in mind that your choice isn’t permanent. The beauty of vessel sinks is that their simple installation method makes them easy to switch out when the mood strikes. Just like the decor around your home is interchangeable, so are these stunning vessels.

4. The Faucet and the Bowl Should Coexist In Harmony

The faucet you choose to pair with your vessel is just as important as the bowl itself. It should work in tandem with the structure of the bowl for ease of use and a satisfying appearance. For instance, a vessel sink that is short and wide can get away with a lower faucet. But if the bowl is on the taller side, you will want a high or long faucet to accommodate it. This is what we mean by finding balance and harmony in designing your vessel sink.

5. Watch Your Sizing! (Bigger Isn’t Always Better)

Some vessel sinks are built to be on the bigger side, but even if you like the shape and design, it might not be the best idea for your space. If you value your toiletries, you don’t want your sink to be taking up your entire counter. Overshadowing any available counter space can also make you feel cramped and confined when using the sink, so choose your size wisely.

Craft a Stylish Bathroom With Revive Kitchen and Bath!

Want an expert’s opinion on what type of vessel sink would go best with your bathroom remodel? Our design team at Revive Kitchen and Bath will help you narrow down your options during your bathroom design and renovation service!

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