Choosing Your Bathroom Sink
Size and Vanity Compatibility
Standard bathroom sink measures 41-51cm wide for typical single vanity installation in Australian homes. Ensuite bathroom often needs larger bathroom sink around 51-61cm for comfortable daily use. Powder rooms work well with compact bathroom sink between 30-38cm to maximise limited space. Double vanity setup requires two bathroom sink units with minimum 76cm between centres for elbow room. Vessel-style bathroom sink sits on top of counter, so vanity height should be 10-15cm lower than standard. We measure every bathroom sink exactly including depth and mounting requirements. Oval sink shapes give more basin space in narrow vanities. Consider your vanity cutout size before selecting undermount bathroom sink for proper fit.
Installation Types and Features
Drop-in bathroom sink installs easiest with rim sitting on counter surface for quick replacement projects. Undermount bathroom sink creates seamless look but needs solid surface benchtop and professional installation. Vessel bathroom sink makes dramatic statement sitting above counter like decorative bowl. Wall-mounted bathroom sink saves floor space in tiny bathrooms but requires strong wall support. Each bathroom sink type affects cleaning ease - undermount has no rim to trap dirt. Rectangular sink designs work great for contemporary bathroom sink installations. Overflow feature in bathroom sink prevents water damage but some vessel styles come without it. Ceramic sink materials offer most colour choices for bathroom sink selection.
Style Matching and Materials
Traditional bathroom sink often features curved edges and classic white or cream colours. Modern bathroom sink tends toward geometric shapes with crisp angles and bold colours. Hampton style bathroom sink looks best in deep basin designs with apron fronts. Copper sink options develop unique patina perfect for rustic bathroom sink needs. Small bathroom benefits from light-coloured bathroom sink that makes space feel larger. Brass sink finishes add warmth to bathroom sink area without overwhelming. Your bathroom sink should complement tap finish - don't mix chrome with brass. Prep and bar sink sizes work as second bathroom sink in large ensuite bathrooms.