Materials used for manufacturing bathroom sinks fixtures include enameled cast iron, china for traditional baths, plus metal, glass, crystal, stone, and solid-surface resins for a contemporary style. When making a choice, it’s important to save the most delicate sink materials–glass and crystal for example– for little-used bathrooms, such as powder rooms and guest baths where making a design statement is more important than durability. 


Deck-mounted models, which can be set into or on top of a vanity or a freestanding frame, allowing storage below, whereas most pedestal and wall-mounted sink styles require storage to be handled by separate cabinetry. Integral bowl sinks, like their kitchen counterparts, form part of a countertop and come in many prices, colors, and materials, including fiberglass, solid surface, vitreous china, concrete, and cast polymer.
Console sinks, which offer an expanded deck space for sundries, a bathroom sink piece of furniture to create a stylish, spacious look. Some bathroom sinks come with holes bored for the faucets, in 4 or 8 inch layouts . For more about bathroom sinks, check the variety on Amazon or Home Depot to name two online sources we use and prefer.