Single Sink Vanity
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A single sink vanity is the most common type of bathroom vanity. A single sink bathroom vanity comes in small and large sizes, including a 72 inch single sink vanity and 60 inches single sink vanity. Single sink vanities are the most standard type of bathroom vanity available and come in a variety of materials, with some single sink vanities coming made in multiple materials. For example, a granite single sink vanity top may sit on top of a wood single sink vanity cabinet. For more durable single sink bathroom vanity models, the cabinets are made like kitchen cabinets and mounted to the floor. In addition, the storage space in a standard single sink bathroom vanity is enough to hold most typical bathroom supplies, including shaving materials, makeup, hair brushes, hair appliances, and bathroom cleaning supplies. The sink for a single sink bathroom vanity comes on several options for installation. A single sink vanity can have a wall mounted sink, pedestal sink, vessel sink, framed sink, drop-in sink, under mount sink, and bath vanity cabinet style sink. The mounted and pedestal sinks are common in contemporary single sink vanities, which are glass and metal structures with a separate bathroom vanity sink and cabinet to conserve space. The other types are common for traditional single sink bathroom vanity models, even if it’s a 60 inches single sink vanity. A vessel sink is a bath vanity with an exposed sink or a sink that sits on the bath vanity top. For a single sink vanity, the sink bowl is mounted to the bath vanity top or cabinet, which is mounted to the wall or floor. The materials used for the bowl of a vessel single sink bathroom vanity include glass, stone, and porcelain, although metal is used occasionally. Although a bathroom vanity sink sits above the bath vanity top, the plumbing is still concealed by the vanity cabinets and single sink vanity top. A framed sink is another type of single vanity sink. This style sink is installed into the bath vanity top and is trimmed with a metal frame. The materials used for this bath vanity sink are typically iron, porcelain, or steel. Similar to a framed sink, a drop-in sink is installed similarly into a single sink vanity, but part of the sink’s basin is still above counter level. Some designs can have a simple lip above, while others will have half of the bowl above the single sink vanity top. When setting up a single sink vanity with this basin, the exposed sink is secured with a clamp underneath. Materials used for this sink basin usually include porcelain enameled cast iron or vitreous china, although glass and stone options are seen, as well. Other options for installing a bath vanity sink include an under mount sink, which is installed directly below the bath vanity top and the top has an overhang into the sink bowl. Whether you consider purchasing a granite top single sink vanity or a larger 60 inches to 72 white single sink vanity, the sink options for all single sink vanities are within this selection. While contemporary single sink vanities often have a sink mounted directly to the wall separate from vanity cabinets, a traditional wood and marble single sink bathroom vanity will have a sink basin installed into the vanity top. |