About vessel sinks
Vessel sinks are often carved from a single piece of stone, quartz or marble are most common. These sinks are made to be mounted on top of a pedestal or cabinet. They tend to be simple in shape and design, with the general shape of a funnel. Vessel sinks range in price from a couple hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the materials and on how intricate the designs are. Vessel sinks that are carved out of a single piece of stone usually cost more, simply because it’s harder to get hold of a larger piece of intact stone. Stone vessel sinks offer your choice of marble, onyx, travertine, granite, limestone, and basalt. Different composites of stone sinks offer various features and benefits:
Stone bathroom sinks have a natural strength and beauty of nature colliding with the functionality of a bathroom sink. From the soft tones cream marble stone sinks to the bold black granite stone sinks, there is something for everyone’s design palette.
A stone vessel sink is a smart addition to your bathroom because they become a focal point for your newly designed dream bathroom. Stone sinks are solid and reliable bathroom sinks that you can be pleased with for a lifetime.
To clean a stone sink dry off any water surrounding to avoid water spots. Never use any kind of abrasive cleanser on stone. Do not use any type of scrubbing sponge or steel wool. Many kinds of stone sinks scratches easily.
Spray your stone vessel sink down with an all purpose cleaner (non abrasive) and gently wipe down with a soft damp cloth. Usually you want to keep your sink wet when cleaning it.
DO NOT use any acidic tub and tile cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, ammonia, abrasive or soft paste cleaners, alcohol, window cleaners or lemon juice.
If your stone sink becomes dull you can polish it with an ordinary car wax or a countertop wax. Stone sealers should typically be applied once a year. If you prefer to wax your sink, you will want to do this at least once a month.
The sky's the limit with this deep-earth material, which also lends itself to artisans' designs. If you'd like a long shallow trough sink with two wall faucets instead of the tired old double-sink set-up, pick your stone and your dimensions and have the sink of your dreams made.
Vessel sinks continue to grow by popular trend and demand. They are bathroom designers dream come true. They are the detail everyone sees. A touch that set the tone for the bathroom.
It is strange, you can have an empty bathroom and a beautiful vessel sink that makes the entire room stand out with elegance. Vice versa having a beautiful room and an ugly sink detracts from the entire bathroom aesthetics. Vessel Sinks can definitely light up a bathroom with their designer touch.
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