Decorating with Vessel Sinks and Vessel Faucets
Posted: Friday, October 30, 2009
by Julia Ritzenthaler
JLR Enterprise
If you are looking into remodeling your bathroom, one of the most popular changes to make is a new vanity or adding a vessel sink. This is because it is a focal point in the room, so this is the change you can make that will make the largest impact on the look and feel of the room. A lot of homeowners purchase new bathroom vanities when they want to refurbish their home for selling as this focal unit assists in producing a pleasing aesthetic within the bathroom. Other people just enjoy injecting some new life into a space by giving it a quick redesign. Whatever the case, adding a nice new vessel sink vanity will add great value to your bathroom.
Once you have determined the material of sink you want, you can move onto the style. There are options when installing a new vessel sink, too. You can full raise it above the counter or you can have it only partially raised. You have a lot of options with this type of style. If you are going for a modern or contemporary look, glass is a good option and for something more classic, choose stone.
In this case, you will find that most retailers carry both vessel sinks that are available a la carte, or you can opt for a fully assembled vessel sink vanity. It really all depends on your needs. If you have a cabinet that you want to refurbish into a bath vanity, then just the sink and hardware are all you need. Complete furniture style vessel sink vanities, including the cabinet, are available too if you are in need of a full unit.
Some sinks will come with plumbing supplies and a faucet, but more often, you will have the opportunity to pick out the vessel faucet that suites your design and personal style best. Your new faucet will come with installation instructions, and if you have any questions, a good online retailer will be there to answer all of your questions quickly and in a timely manner. If you aren't sure about installation, it might be a good idea to go ahead and hire a plumber for the job.
Copyright (c) 2009 Julia Ritzenthaler
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Julia Ritzenthaler is Owner of boutique online furniture stores, http://www.UniqueVanities.com. For more information about glass vessel sinks and vessel faucets, visit us online or email us with your questions at uniquevanities@msn.com.
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