Chloe at Home ~ Choosing Bathroom Sinks for the New Condo
We have moved into our new condominium without the rehab having even begun. It is a very long story, but here we are, and we are actually thrilled to be in our new home, despite the fact that it has fifty-year old bathrooms, stained carpets and dirty vertical blinds. The bathrooms are small, and I must keep in mind to not over-improve this home financially.
Source: http://www.showerremodel.org/1876/trough-sinks-for-bathrooms.html
Source: http://www.showerremodel.org/1876/trough-sinks-for-bathrooms.html
I was researching trough sinks like these, as I thought they would work well in our small master bathroom, but this morning, when brushing my teeth, I thought I didn’t want to have to wipe out the entire long sink every single time I use the sink. This leaves me with the alternative of having to research more sinks…here we go.
Source: http://www.trendir.com/archives/sinks-vessels
These are interesting, but I think a little too different. I do like that they wouldn’t take up a lot of space.
Source: http://www.go4floors.com/
This is a pretty sink, but I would be afraid water would be too easily splashed out onto the countertop.
Source: Wayfair.com
This is a great little 15″ sink. The best thing about this sink? It is only $119.00 on Overstock.com.
I think I will keep my eyes open on Overstock.com as we move ahead with our condominium rehab. There are some great deals there!
Hello, Can you help me locate the beautiful oval trough sink that you have featured in this article?
thank you in advance for your help,
Nancy
Nancy:
I sent you an email with the information I had about the sink. Best wishes for your project!
Chloe