Bathroom Undermount Sinks
Choosing the Right Undermount Vanity Sink
An undermount sink is designed to create a smooth connection between the sink and the vanity. The sink’s rim is hidden under the countertop, making it easy to wipe any debris right into the basin. However, because it’s attached beneath it, the counter must be able to bear the weight of the sink. Also, check that there’s enough space under the bathroom vanity to accommodate the depth of the sink.
Consider the size of your bathroom and how many will be using it. This will help you decide on a single or double basin.
Benefits of Bathroom Sinks Undermount Installation
Undermount sinks provide a sleek, contemporary look in the bathroom. Without a lip, it makes it easier to keep things clean, since you can wipe splashes or other debris right into the sink. Undermount sinks avoid the crevices where water, dirt, and grime can accumulate, so the bathroom is more hygienic.
If using a special countertop material around vanity sinks, an undermount style puts the focus on its unique beauty. Plus, this style makes better use of space, so it's ideal for smaller bathrooms. Undermount sinks have also been shown to increase a home’s resale value.
Bathroom Undermount Sinks: Materials and Finishes
Magnus offers undermount bathroom sinks in vitreous china or elegant copper, and in a variety of finishes. We also have many shapes available, from oval, round, rectangular, or other geometric shapes. You’re sure to find one that fits your bathroom, even if it’s on the smaller side.
Magnus Home Products specializes in undermount vanity sinks for all styles of bathroom decor. We invite you to shop our selection to find the perfect choice for your home.
Pick from several bathroom undermount vanity sinks made in vitreous china or copper.
Some of these sinks may be installed undermount as well and all of them include a standard drain opening. Particular items have an overflow hole drilled and others enable greater water depth.
Finishes include bisque, copper, nickel-plated pewter and white. Shapes cover several geometric shapes; oval, rectangular and round. Some bathroom undermount vanity sinks are smaller for installations with limited space.