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!
2 Comments
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