Oval Vitreous China 18 in. Undermount Sink
Moca Cream Round Limestone Sink
Light Round Travertine Sink
Round Matte White Porcelain Sink with Drain Cap
Bianco Orion Rectangular Marble Sink
Farmhouse Rectangle Porcelain Sink
Square Porcelain Sink
Nero Marquina Rectangular Marble Sink
Snow Glass Sink
Light Round Drop-In Travertine Sink
Beige Travertine Farmhouse Sink
Carrara White Polished Marble Sink
Black Square Porcelain Sink
Rectangle Porcelain Sink
Sanibel Sunset Glass Sink
Lunar Eclipse Glass Sink
Galactica Gray Glass Sink
Fade To Night Glass Sink
Silver Moon Glass Sink
Calacatta Rectangle Porcelain Sink
Round Porcelain Sink
Cocoa Floral Porcelain Sink
Celestial Glass Sink
Find the Perfect Sinks for your Bathroom
Choosing the right sink for your bathroom may seem like a tall task, but here are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for bathroom sinks.
Different types of bathroom sinks can include:
Drop-In Sinks
The drop-in sink is one of the most popular types of bathroom sink. Like the name suggests, they drop into the vanity or pre-cut hole in the countertop, making them simple and easy to install.
Undermount Sinks
Undermount sinks are installed under the countertop and showcase the clean lines of the surface. This sink type leaves no rim or edges on the countertop to provide a sleek look.
Vessel Sink
Vessel sinks sit directly on top of the counter, making them bolder and more pronounced than a drop-in or undermount. This sink type can make a bold design statement that shapes the look of your bathroom.
Bathroom Sink Shapes and Sizes
Bathroom sinks can come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. The size and shape of the sink you choose often relies on the amount of space available.
Common sink shapes can include rectangle, round, square, and oval
Floor and Decor offers sink sizes from 14 x 19in. up to 20 x 30in.
Frequently Asked Bathroom Sink Questions
What kind of sink is best for a bathroom?
In terms of materials used in sinks, porcelain is the most common and accessible material used in sinks. Porcelain sinks are quite durable and resistant to stains and scratches.
Are porcelain sinks outdated?
No, porcelain sinks have been used for decades due to their non-porous and easy to clean surface. Vessel sinks, bowl sinks, and basin sinks are commonly made using porcelain.