The Pros and Cons of a Vessel Sink

The Pros and Cons of a Vessel Sink

Vessel sinks have become quite fashionable lately, and are often one of the first design elements that come to mind when considering a modern bathroom style. If you follow the design of a Vessel Sink through history, you'll quickly realize that it carries more of a classic look. It resembles the sink that was on every washstand before modern plumbing. Vessel sinks are one of the quickest ways to add a new look to your bathroom without spending much.


Let's talk about some of the pros and cons of vessel sinks and what type of vessel sink is right for your bathroom design, if any.


Stylish and Elegant

There's just something about a vessel sink, especially when compared to a simple standard white undermounted sink. It's like comparing a five-star restaurant to a delivery service. You just can't. Plus, there's a huge selection of different materials, sizes and shapes. There is a model to suit every bathroom style.


Changeable

One of the biggest disadvantages of an undermounted sink is that they are usually more difficult to replace. There are different sinks that need different ways to be attached and this can sometimes make it difficult to get the seal right to prevent mold growth. However, with a vessel sink is installation more than simple and you can easily replace the sink with a new one if you want to change the style of your bathroom.

 

Cleanliness

A vessel sink also requires a little more cleaning. Instead of just cleaning the surface of the sink, a vessel sink requires you to clean the outside as well. While it only takes a few seconds more for some people this is a deal breaker. With a vessel sink, it can happen faster to spill water on the vanity. This may not be such a big problem with adults, but should the vessel sink be used mainly by children, this could be a problem.


Comfort

Make sure you test the height of a vessel sink before you install it, or it could be inconvenient and less efficient. Especially in older homes, sinks are sometimes a little too low at an uncomfortable height. Instead of replacing an entire vanity and relocating plumbing, you can easily raise the height with a vessel sink. Vessel sinks also offer more space because they take up less countertop space. This can lead to a less cluttered bathroom and allows your vanity to shine in its own light.

However, vessel sinks also have a negative side. Vessel sinks are prone to a few setbacks, but they are easy to fix or avoidable.

 

Price

In most cases, a vessel sink costs more than a basic sink, but with the aesthetics that you gain, you can save money in other parts of the bathroom.

Smaller decorative elements can also create a beautiful sight next to the vessel sink and throughout the bathroom.


Life Span

A vessel sink is much more prone to chipping and damage. If you worry that your sink could become damaged, look into tougher and more durable materials. Think stone and ceramic instead of glass.

Interested in a vessel sink? Here are some of the most beautiful vessel designs on the market and how you can incorporate them into your bathroom design.

 

Glass: This classic look will add more class to your bathroom than you expect. It is perfect for a quick upgrade of the bathroom. There are glass sinks of almost every color imaginable, plain, colorful, clear. Whether you want to play it safe or go for a bold and fun hue, there's a glass sink that's just right for you.

 

Stone: If you really want to make a statement with your sink, this might be the way to go. This solid material is available in many different colors and shapes, choose a shade that suits you and combine it with other shades in your bathroom.

 

Ceramic: a white ceramic vessel sink looks great in any bathroom, and you can incorporate this look into any style you like. With this design, you can see how much a simple sink can enhance a bathroom on its own.

           

Size Matters: These vessel sinks prove how much of a difference in counterspace a sink can make. Imagine a standard undermount sink and you can see how much space would be lost. With a vessel sink you can regain lost counterspace.

          

No matter what style you choose, your bathroom will surely improve.