Bathroom sinks and basins come in all shapes and sizes.
Whether it be for your busy family bathroom or your cosy en-suite, it should be in keeping with the style of the rest of the space – not to mention durable and good quality.
But with so many fantastic options available, how do you decide which one to choose?
In this blog, we’ll explore the factors you need to consider before you make a purchase – ensuring you get it right the first time.
1. Size
A sink that’s too big may dominate your room too much, whereas a smaller basin might not be big enough for your needs.
Think about how a new basin will impact the look and functionality of your room to prevent your space from looking unbalanced!
2. Type
There are three basic basin types: pedestal, wall-hung and countertop.
Pedestal basins are perfect for concealing unsightly pipework and plumbing. For situations where pipes come out of the wall, semi-pedestal basins will provide a neat and uncluttered look in your bathroom.
If your bathroom is smaller than most, or you’re looking to replace the sink in your downstairs toilet or shower room, a wall-hung sink is an excellent choice.
Alternatively, a countertop basin is designed to sit on top of your worktops or bathroom furniture. You could combine one of these with a freestanding or wall-mounted tap for a spa-like feel at home.
3. Shape
Often, the best shaped sink will depend on the look you’re going for in your bathroom.
With their soft curves and bow-like edges, oval and round sinks have a more traditional and classic look. Square and rectangular designs have straight, angular edges and offer a more modern and sophisticated look.
4. Style
It’s important to choose contemporary or traditional sanitaryware that fits the style and décor of your bathroom.
Traditional sinks are known and loved for their elaborate detailing. They’re usually round or curved, offering a classic finish in your bathroom.
Contemporary bathroom sinks tend to have sharper lines and offer a stylish alternative – adding a real touch of class and modernity to your space.
5. Material
Of course you want your basin to look good in your bathroom, but you also need to select a material that is durable and suitable for your needs.
For example, ceramic sinks offer a high gloss finish that emphasises the cleanliness of the room. This makes them an ideal choice for family bathrooms that have to cope with multiple daily users.
Porcelain is another popular material – guaranteed to hold up well over time, as long as you take good care of it.
Stone sinks are a more luxurious (and expensive) option for bathroom basins, typically better suited to en-suites rather than family bathrooms.
6. Budget
Sinks are on the market in different price ranges.
If you’re replacing an existing basin, fitting one of the same type can often work out easier and more cost-effective.
However, if you’re looking to switch up the look of your bathroom, it’s worth setting yourself a realistic budget and sticking to it. This will prevent you from overspending, allowing you to purchase the accessories you need (i.e. towels, toilet roll holders, soap dispensers, etc.).
7. Supplier
Whether you’re looking to update your bathroom with traditional sanitaryware or contemporary sanitaryware, it pays to go to a reputable supplier.
They will stock an extensive range of top-quality sinks and basins from leading manufacturers at some of the most competitive prices around.
Their specialists will also be on hand to guide and advise you in making an informed decision for your bathroom – ensuring you choose a basin that suits your space, style, budget and needs perfectly.