A basin is not only highly functional, but it also contributes immensely towards the aesthetics of any bathroom or kitchen. Nowadays, there are innumerable choices available, like over- or under-the-counter basins, pedestal or wall basins, semi-recessed or inset basins, along with a wide range of stone and glass basins. In this blog post, we are going to take a look at some of the options available to you in further detail for a kitchen or bathroom sink basin to help you make your decision regarding which one to buy for your home.
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Basin Shapes And Tap Holes
Basins come in many different shapes like rectangular, square, oval or round. Usually, for under-the-counter basins, no tap holes are provided, as a tap is separately placed over the basin counter; whereas, for above-the-counter basins, usually a tap hole is provided since a tap is fitted on the body of the basin itself. Pedestal and wall basins, as well as semi-recessed and inset basins have the option of one, two, or three tap holes, as per the design of the basin.
Basin Materials
The materials used for the basins are equally varied. They may be made of concrete, granite or stone. Marble, terrazzo, and soapstone are widely used. Metal basins made of copper, nickel, iron or stainless steel are also used. Likewise plastic, glass and ceramic are used to make basins. Teak wood basins have been in use since early times. Teak wood possesses natural antiseptic and waterproofing properties and so basins made of teak wood are the first choice in the marine industry.
Kitchen Basins
In kitchens, the preferred choice is stainless steel basins made with a die or fabricated with welding. Cast iron basins are also used after coating them with enamel. Nevertheless, in a cast iron basin coated with enamel, the problem of surface damage arises. Once the enamel coating comes off, the surface is damaged and the iron is exposed, which starts to rust and corrode. Ceramic basins, which are double glazed, overcome this problem of surface damage; however, they are less durable than metal basins. Hence, for heavy-duty applications, metal basins are used .
Bathroom Basins
In bathrooms, which usually have general purpose applications, ceramic basins are very popular. When it comes to your home, not only do you need to think about durability but also the style of the bathroom. Think about what would look great with your bathroom cabinets, for example.
Basin Aesthetics
Besides durability, functionality, and price, you may also consider the looks of the basin. Aesthetic considerations tend to favor glass, terrazzo or concrete basins, primarily because of their flexibility in design and looks.
Terrazo and Concrete Basins
These basins can be made in any desired shape, size, and color. Terrazzo and concrete basins are highly durable and mostly used in extremely heavy-duty applications.
Glass Basins
Glass basins come in unusual colors, shapes, and sizes, as well as different levels of transparency from opaque to blur to absolutely transparent. A broad range of aesthetically pleasing basins are available all over the world.
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