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VESSEL SINKSVessel sinks are available for delivery to your door-step. Please click on the links below to search for products other than glass vessel bathroom sinks that you will need to complete your home improvement project. CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR VESSEL SINKS
Vessel Style Sinks are dynamic basins also known as above-counter sinks. Resplendent in beauty, vessel sinks can be mounted on ornate stands that brilliantly hold their own in your bathroom design. This style offers new exciting shapes, designs and colors, and stands freely on cabinets to make a big fashion statement. Select a faucet that has a spout long and tall enough to reach the bowl. Wall-mount faucets work well with this style sink, however some manufacturers offer a tempered glass faucet stand which butts up to the glass vessels and hides the base of deck-mount faucets. Some vessels are manufactured with an overflow but most are without an overflow, so a grid drain must be installed to prevent accidental over filling. Four Unbreakable Rules of Buying A Glass Vessel Sinkby Valerie MasonLove the look of a glass sink sink, but have no clue how to buy one? Their intriguing varieties of colors, shapes and designs can make you pull out credit card quicker than you can say crackled glass. But before you make a purchase there are a few "rules" you should follow... 1. Know your sinksHow durable are these sinks? Not unbreakable, but sturdy because they are "tempered". Tempered glass is regular glass that has been heated to a very high temperature, and then quickly cooled. This procedure strengthens the glass, making it 5-7 times stronger than regular glass. Sink glass is also fairly thick, with typical thickness ranging from ½ inch to ¾ inch. You can go about your normal grooming habits such as brushing your teeth, combing your hair, shaving, applying make-up, etc without worrying about breakage. Like the look of these "above the counter" glass sinks, but don’t want glass? Consider a porcelain vessel sink. You’ll get the look without the worry. Faucet and Sink Connection has all types of vessel sinks. Wood vessel sinks, copper vessel sinks, stainless steel vessel sinks, glass vessel sinks, ceramic vessel sinks, granite vessel sinks, concrete vessel sinks, marble vessel sinks, onyx vessel sinks, copper vessel sinks, glass vessel sinks, decolav vessel sinks, Azura vessel sinks, Ronbow vessel sinks and many more.2. Know your spaceThe most popular glass sinks are 15-20 inches in diameter... about the width of your computer keyboard... and about 5-8 inches deep... about the length from the base of your wrist to ring or middle finger. Make sure that you have the appropriate amount of space to accommodate the sink and accessories, plus maintain ample space away from the edge of the counter and the wall so that the “fear of leaning on it factor" is no longer a factor. 12-15 inches around the entire sink will do. Don’t have much space? Then try a pedestal sink. Pedestal sinks are sinks that are pre-mounted on a space saving pedestal. Don’t want to sacrifice floor space? Try a wall mounted glass sink countertop. Both options will give you an ultra modern sink while conserving space. Have a large bathroom to fill? A glass vessel sink vanity can help consume some space. You’ll get a glass sink and a roomy counter that comes together. 3. Know your trafficSince children have the uncanny ability to break things, you may want to rethink putting a glass vessel sink in a young child’s bathroom. Children over age 10 tend to be more conscientious of their surroundings, and your glass sink stands a greater chance of surviving. Likewise, your sink’s shelf-life will be greater with less foot traffic around it. A guest bathroom or power room is well-suited for these sinks. You’ll be able express your style while impressing your neighbors, friends and family. And who doesn’t like to be respected for their exquisite taste? Most importantly, there will be less traffic and less worry. If you have a large family, a family with young children or one bathroom and want the look of these glass sinks but realize that glass might not be the best option, then consider a porcelain or copper vessel sink. 4. Know your budgetPrices can start as low as $50 to as high as $10,000. There could be many reasons for the difference in pricing. Sinks can be factory made or custom made, blown glass or fused glass, single layer or double layered glass. Custom made and/or blown glass sinks are more expensive due to the time and expertise involved in creating them. With custom made sinks, you’ll communicate one-on-one with the artist of your sink and you’ll receive expert knowledge about its creation and special maintenance requirements. The best part: no one else will ever have a sink exactly like yours. This comes with an upscale price of $1,000 or more. Consider the sink’s quality. Whether quality, customer service or knowledge, sometimes you get what you pay for. Be careful of sinks that start at rock bottom prices. They sometimes come without warranties, the sellers are not knowledgeable about the sinks and they’re simply quantity discounters and have nothing more to offer than just a low price. Faucet and Sink Connection will help you complete your home improvement design projects no matter where you live. We ship in the U.S. and abroad. Feel free to contact Faucet and Sink Connection with any questions or concerns.
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