A sink is a sink that stands on a vanity or counter and makes a statement with its appearance. Such sinks are usually found in bathrooms as they are not practical enough for kitchens and I would say more – you will see them in guest toilets or guest bathrooms as everyday use is not always convenient. A vessel sink can be made from any material – fired ceramic, glass, stainless steel, stone, copper or marble – and becomes a beautiful decorative feature for any space. Do you still hesitate when you need one? Check out the pros and cons to make a decision.
advantages
Style: Sinks will take your bathroom look to the next level without paying a lot, which is great. Installation is pretty easy: you don’t have to cut anything out in your vanity like you would with an inset basin. Changeability is also a good idea, if ship sinks aren’t trending or you’re just bored, just change them up. A marine sink also takes up less space than a sunken sink, and you retain your extra counter space.
Disadvantage
Marine sinks are perhaps the most inconvenient of all, and if you’re occupying an area you use frequently, just forget about them. The durability of a ship’s washbasin is not high: due to the exposed edges of the basin, they are prone to chipping and breaking. Ship sinks are installed only in one place and not over the entire perimeter. A sunken ship’s sink, which is about halfway up the sink but doesn’t reach all the way to a drop-in sink, offers more stability. Cleaning around such a sink is quite difficult and the tank sinks are not provided with overflow relief drains. The higher edge can be a problem for smaller people or for children. So keep that in mind as you select and review our samples!