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Employing Stone Vessel Sinks & Wall Mount Vessel Faucets

By Julia Ritzenthaler

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If you are looking to redesign your bathroom, a great way to transform the space is by adding a new vanity. Employing a vessel sink can immediately add style and flair to the appearance of a traditional room. Taking that a step further, stone vessel sinks are becoming more and more popular these days because of their natural and unique look.

The two most essential decisions to make when considering a vessel sink are the faucet type and the material. Vessel sinks are constructed with a wide range of materials, including glass, metal, ceramic, wood, and natural stone. Stone vessel sinks are available in granite, onyx, travertine, marble, and so much more.

Stone is a wonderful choice if you are going for an earthy and natural fell for your room because it emulates nature. Additionally, they are quite durable and with proper maintenance and can last for many years to come. Natural stone calls for a different type of maintenance compared to other options due to its porous surface. You will want to clean your sink or countertop with a mild soap dissolved in warm water. Chemicals can etch and mar the surface, so avoid them. Some types of natural stone may require sealing to prevent water stains. Check the manufacturer's instructions.

Now let's talk about selecting a vessel faucet. Vessel sink faucets are designed specially for vessel sinks. The faucet you select should have a spout that is long and high enough to reach the bowl. There are two kinds of vessel sink faucets, and these are counter top mount faucets and wall-mounted faucets. Counter top mount faucets come up higher than traditional faucets so that they are higher than the top of the vessel sink. Wall mounted faucets, on the other hand, save a lot of counter space since the bowl is pushed closer to the wall. In this case you won't have try and save space for a faucet on your countertop. Most online retailers that sell vessel sinks also sell the appropriate hardware and faucets.

Another thing to consider are the faucet handles. The single lever handle is a very typical design with the tall counter mounted faucets. There are some other vessel sink faucet handles you may want to consider, such as double handles and separate handles (single or double). Separate handles are often utilized for wall mounted faucets.

You will find vessel faucets in many styles to coordinate with your vessel sink, include vintage or classic style, and modern or contemporary styles. Vintage or classical styles often come with curves and forms that are reminiscent of country French, Victorian and Old World style homes. On the other hand, modern or contemporary styles are often sleek, with clean lines, and smooth easy-to-maintain materials.

If you are going to install your new faucets yourself, be aware that installing wall mounted faucets involve a much more complex process that may call for a few plumbing adjustments. If you do not have plumbing experience, consider hiring a plumber for the job. As with any home project, safety is number one.

Julia Ritzenthaler is Owner of boutique online furniture stores, http://www.UniqueVanities.com, http://www.UniqeMirrorsOnline.com, & http://www.UniqueLightFixture.com. For more information about double sink vanities and vessel sink vanity ideas, visit us online or email us with your questions at uniquevanities@msn.com.

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