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VESSEL
SINKS ARE THE HOTTEST
TREND IN BATHROOM DESIGN
In the past, the bathroom has been thought of as a strictly utilitarian
space. But these days, designers and homeowners are taking another
look at the bathroom, and finding that it's a great place to bring
quality of life into the home.
A
Vessel sink is a new twist on the bathroom.
Vessel
sinks continue to grow by popular
trend and demand. Vessel Sinks are bathroom designers dream come
true. Vessel sinks are the detail everyone sees. A touch that
set the tone for the bathroom. In
bathroom design, the vessel sinks are the hottest trend to
hit home improvement, bathroom makeovers, bathroom remodeling
and design. Vessel
Sinks create a decorative mood that set the tone for the entire
bathroom.
Installing a vessel sink can instantly change the look from traditional
to contemporary. Simply,
people experience a bathroom via the sink. Most people entering
a bathroom will look at or use the sink. This makes the vessel
sink the centerpiece in the bathroom. People respond to it and
love vessel sinks because of the many colors, shapes and options
for personal taste and style. Vessel sinks have been very popular
and exclusive in high end homes and fine dining across the world.
Since the arrival of vessel sinks, they have been increasingly
gaining ground in homes across the United States.

POPULAR
MATERIALS VESSEL SINKS COME IN:
Glass, Granite, Marble, Travertine, Stone, Stainless, Onyx, Copper,
Wood, Porcelain, Ceramic, Soapstone, Ceramic, Concrete, Terrazzo,
Totianto
Bathroom
sinks are important. When guests use your bathroom, they will
wash up in the bathroom sink. Bathroom sinks can be a form of
self-expression. Dirty sinks, clean sinks or somewhere in between
say a lot about a person. So does whether or not the sink is in
good condition or is a designers delight of a vessel sink.
When
choosing new bathroom sinks, it is important to decide first the
size of the sink. If the bathroom is long enough, two sinks can
be placed in one long counter. This is especially nice in a master
bed/bath, when two partners share a bathroom. There are also options
to choose huge, basin-like sinks. Many of these huge sinks actually
have two sets of faucets, one on each side, rather than at a central
point at the top of the sink.
Looking
for materials is also important. The more pricey may put in marble
bathroom sinks. Some celebrities even plate their bathroom sinks
with silver or gold! But most people find that a bit much, but
love to add vibrant colors from vessel sinks.
Though
they may not initially seem an important part of the house, bathroom
sinks are, in fact, vital to the overall feel of a home. Choosing
bathroom sinks that reflect personality can help you feel more
at home, even when you use the washroom. This is why vessel sinks
are the hottest trend to hit home design.

For
years, your only option for a sink were porcelain and stainless
steel, but today you can find sinks made from ceramic, pottery,
copper, stone and glass.
Glass
has become extremely popular because they not only look amazing
but also are very durable. Imagine a blue, gold, black, orange
or red glass sink, designed in any shape and size and then imagine
it resting on a marble or stone countertop or mounted to the wall.
Unlike some sinks, glass goes
with any décor.
Let's
not forget how shapely sinks have become over the last decade.
You no longer have to settle for the standard round sink, but
can choose from square, oval, flower shaped and so on to create
a unique design with vessel sinks.
For
the master or family bathroom, homeowners are transforming old
dressers or favorite pieces of furniture into a vanity cabinet.
Given the popularity of the furniture-style cabinet, many cabinet
companies are designing their vanities to look like antique furniture.
A
final tip: The bathroom sink has come a long way from its
humble beginnings to a very exciting and functional work of art.
This is particularly true of the vessel sink, which breaks the
traditional rules of choosing bathroom fixtures that are all in
the same color family and made from the same material. While it's
important for your vessel sink to coordinate with the other fixtures
in your bathroom, you don't need it to match them. In fact, standing
out is what a vessel sink is all about.
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