Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want either a vessel sink or a pedestal sink in a regular bathroom because I want counter space and storage. But in a powder room where you just need a little sink in the corner for hand washing, I actually like a pedestal sink if done well (I hate all vessels sinks).
I'm particularly fond of a classic pedestal in a bathroom with dark walls and vintage tile, with kind of ornate fixtures. Kind of like this:
Why do the light fixture and the mirror and the faucet all have different finishes aaaaaaaargh
Topic? I also hate vessel sinks.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want either a vessel sink or a pedestal sink in a regular bathroom because I want counter space and storage. But in a powder room where you just need a little sink in the corner for hand washing, I actually like a pedestal sink if done well (I hate all vessels sinks).
I'm particularly fond of a classic pedestal in a bathroom with dark walls and vintage tile, with kind of ornate fixtures. Kind of like this:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. After watching this episode, I am convinced they are something designers talk people into because they like the opportunity to select a decorative vessel sink instead a more utilitarian sink. This designer kept talking about how the sink and fixtures were “like jewelry” for the bathroom. It’s a classic form over function choice. Though they are so impractical that it makes them ugly to me.
Agree with PP that they are at least less offensive in a powder room where the sole purpose of the sink is to wash hands. But even there I’d prefer a pedestal. I don’t even like vessel sinks in restaurant bathrooms
Anonymous wrote:OP here. After watching this episode, I am convinced they are something designers talk people into because they like the opportunity to select a decorative vessel sink instead a more utilitarian sink. This designer kept talking about how the sink and fixtures were “like jewelry” for the bathroom. It’s a classic form over function choice. Though they are so impractical that it makes them ugly to me.
Agree with PP that they are at least less offensive in a powder room where the sole purpose of the sink is to wash hands. But even there I’d prefer a pedestal. I don’t even like vessel sinks in restaurant bathrooms![/quote
I don't care for 98% of vessel sinks, although I'm sure there are a few in powder rooms that are ok. I really hate pedestal sinks. No, they don't make your room look bigger, they show the plumbing always, and they look cheap. Just...ugh. (Also--can we just stop with the beadboard? So dated and trite)