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Featured Image – SKU: CC53308VOKB30 | When shopping for a bathroom sink, you have plenty of decisions to make. Which one fits best in the space? Will the kids be able to brush their teeth without spilling water all over the floor? Is an undermount sink better than a top-mount sink? You also want a sink that will last for years without looking dated. |
The good news is that you can adapt many sinks for multiple design styles. To show you how, we’re highlighting one of our bathroom sinks and showing you how you can adapt it for different types of décor.
For this makeover, we’ve selected the Fauceture EV2418 Inflection Ceramic Bathroom Sink. Made from durable ceramic with a shiny stain-resistant surface, it’s everything you want in your bathroom. It’s durable, attractive, and functional. As a bonus, this semi-recessed sink sits partially below the counter, creating an elegant appearance.
The sink comes in two options: one or a three-hole design (EV2418W3). Ultimately, the choice is yours and depends on the type of faucet you want to use as well as your bathroom décor. We’ve put together our favorite combinations for some of the trending design styles we expect to see this year.
Farmhouse décor, with its fresh and airy vibe and rustic elements, is still wildly popular in parts of the country. Built around neutral earth tones and natural materials, this decorating style invites you to stop for a minute and enjoy a slower pace of life.
To give our sink a farmhouse makeover, we chose the three-hole sink with the Fauceture Centerset Bathroom Faucet in oil-rubbed bronze. The finish’s deep-hued sheen evokes a sense of nostalgia and adds a touch of drama against the crisp white sink. Add a sink overflow hole cover ring and overflow drain in a matching finish to complete the look.
The mid-century modern design movement was born in the aftermath of World War II when more Americans started building and buying homes and needed furniture to fill them. With an emphasis on clean lines and geometric shapes, this design style emphasizes function over overly decorative details.
We turned the single-hole sink into the ideal minimalist modern accessory by pairing it with the Fauceture Concord Single-Handle Bathroom Faucet with Push Pop-Up in polished chrome. The bright, shiny finish fits well in a minimalistic design and the chrome gives the sink a polished, sleek flair. Finish the sink with a matching cover hole and under-the-sink trim kit that looks stunning under an open vanity.
The plant obsession that seems to have taken over the country fits right in with a Bohemian space. Think imported tapestries, handwoven rugs, and macramé accessories thoughtfully gathered in the room. This creative, comfortable style is an excellent choice for anyone decorating on a budget as well as those who love spaces that feel lived-in.
For a Bohemian bathroom, we start with a single-hole sink and top it with the Kingston Brass Knight Single Handle Bathroom Faucet in antique brass. The earthy, muted sheen on the brass lends itself to the easy vibe of the room and reminds you of faraway lands. Pair it with contrasting metals like polished brass and brushed nickel for an eclectic feel.
Although ’70s style is making a comeback, it may not look like what you remember or have seen in your parents’ photographs. Today’s take on the decade of shag carpeting, paneling, and orange and yellow wallpaper is more subdued. You’ll see rattan furniture and earthy color schemes instead of Harvest Gold appliances.
Bring a ’70s vibe into your bathroom with the three-hole sink topped with a Kingston Brass Centerset Bathroom Faucet in polished brass. The bright gold finish gives ’70s shades a modern twist, yet would have looked right at home in 1976. Add a matching sink drain and consider pairing it with a P-trap in antique copper or matte black for contrast.
Design trends may come and go, but quality never goes out of style. Explore the selection of bathroom sinks, vanities, toilets, and accessories available at Kingston Brass.