Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Countertop Basins


Whether your bathroom basin is one of the most important features in your bathroom or not is entirely your decision. What you must remember that though is it is used by everyone in your home and more than likely any visitors that come to your home therefore it must be resilient and easy to clean. If you are looking at replacing your current basin then there are a number of different things to take into consideration. For example, if you have quite a small bathroom, then you necessarily don't need a small basin but you don't want a large basin to look out of place so it is about getting the balance right for you. Another thing to take into consideration is that if you have children then the height of the basin on the washstand might be a problem as they might not be able to reach it!

Countertop basins fit perfectly on the top of any freestanding bathroom furniture, for example, a washstand or a vanity unit. It works by being 'invisibly' plugged in and doing so it creates a great focal point to any bathroom. Countertop basins are generally available in round, square or oval shapes and come in two sizes – small or large. Whatever countertop basin you choose you will need to make sure you also buy some taps as they come without tap holes. A tall mono mito bathroom tap would be the perfect addition as it is stylish and has a stunning chrome finish.

There are three different brands of countertop basins you can get which are Paz, Cora and Poco basins all of which provide the same type of basin just different sizes.

With the countertop basins being freestanding, you may need additional storage so why not take a look at the freestanding furniture on offer. Modern freestanding furniture tends to be made with real wood veneers which adds a contemporary feel to your bathroom making them ideal for any countertop basin to sit upon. The 900mm washstand would contemplate the basin perfectly as it provides enough space for the basin, tap and any extra storage space needed.

Installing your freestanding basin can be quite tricky if you are unsure on how to do it properly. You must decide on the final position of the vanity unit before cutting any holes in the basin and also read the instructions that will be provided carefully to familiarise yourself on how to carry out the process. If you are still unsure on how to do this then it could be a good idea to ask someone to help you.

A good number of latest and highly desired and stylish bathroom basins and taps are ready to buy online at great prices to modernise and transform your bathroom.

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