Marble Stone Counter Top/ Table Top Basins: An Essential Guide
Countertop basins are becoming a popular choice in both modern and traditional bathrooms, thanks to their minimalist feel, simplistic nature and easy-ish installation. They can be styled to suit a wide range of different bathrooms, offering something slightly different to your average bathroom basin, as well as ample room to store your toiletries. Make your bathroom the talk of the town (in a good way!) with our ultimate guide to countertop basins.
What is a Countertop Basin?
A countertop basin is essentially a basin mounted directly onto a level surface - such as a vanity unit or wall hung basin shelf. They look almost like a large dish or bowl, offering a stylish alternative to regular basins. Countertop basins do not connect to the wall at the back, and come in a number of shapes, sizes and designs. Whilst they generally look sleek and modern, those with a more traditional style bathroom can easily find something more timeless to fit.
Choosing a countertop basin for your bathroom can be exceedingly difficult, but only since there are so many beautiful designs available at varying prices. Small countertop basins suit smaller bathrooms or if you have more space, you can afford to be slightly more extravagant, perhaps opting for a countertop basin vanity unit which has the added bonus of built-in storage.
Whilst the world truly is your oyster when it comes to choosing a stylish countertop basin, we’re here to give you a hand if you’re struggling slightly! Here’s all you need to know when it comes to installing a countertop basin in your bathroom, as well as a few of our favourite designs.
Can I Have One in my Bathroom?
Are they easy to install?
Installing a countertop basin isn’t a totally stress-free job, as it does require a few basic DIY skills. there are plenty of guides online to help you install your countertop basin.
Where can I install it?
Countertop basins can be installed on virtually any flat-topped shelf, unit or countertop - although there are of course, limitations. Waste and tap holes will need to be installed on whichever countertop you decide to use, which isn’t too difficult but still something to consider.
The height of the unit is another factor. Unless you’re a jolly green giant, installing a countertop basin onto a standard height vanity unit or dresser will result in a sink that is far too high. The sink installed should be around 30-36 inches, otherwise you may find yourself needing to invest in a bathroom stool or ladder…
Bear in mind if you are using a vanity unit or piece of furniture not designed for a counter-top basin that you will need to make some alterations. Drawers will be mostly put out of action (although the faces make a nice decoration), and the back of the dresser will need to be opened to make room for the plumbing.
What taps can I have?
The good news is that you don’t need specialist taps for your worktop-mounted basin - which makes choosing your own preferred style and shape that little bit easier (or harder if you struggle with decision making).
Some countertop basins feature a tap hole which enables you to mount your choice of basin mono mixer. The vast majority however, are best paired with a wall mounted basin mixer or tall basin tap. Many standard basin taps come with an ‘extended’ version, so it’s worth double checking if you’ve got your eye on a particular shape.
What Styles of Countertop Basins Are There?
Oval Counter Top Basins
Oval countertop basins are the ultimate modern luxury. Clean and minimalist, oval basins make a statement but in an extremely subtle way. Paired with a minimalist styled bathroom and neutral tones, oval countertop basins will create that spa-like bathroom feel so many people crave.
Round Counter Top Basins
If you fancy something even more modern, why not opt for a round countertop basin? These certainly make a big statement, and wouldn’t look out of place in a boutique spa or luxury hotel.While the shape is simple, the impact is anything but, making this basin the perfect addition to any modern bathroom.
Rectangular Counter Top Basins
Rectangular countertop basins are effortlessly beautiful, and you don’t need to spend a fortune to experience the ultimate luxury that these create.The smooth, curved corners keep the product from looking too harsh, and it’s the perfect size to wash your face without flooding the entire bathroom!
The natural stone has been hand polished for over 10 hours which makes it beautifully soft to touch.
Square Counter Top Basins
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