Watson524
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Hi everyone,
DIYer here with a question for the experts. We're replacing a cracked pedestal sink in a very small powder room with no storage with a vanity (door in middle, open sides so it won't make the room look much smaller and raised legs for flow underneath) and a vessel sink, totally on top of a counter we're going to make out of 22 - 24" tile. The counter top will be 30.5" wide and about 21 - 22" deep less back/side splashes.
Are there recommended guidelines for the size of a vessel sink vs the countertop surface? I'm thinking we will off set the faucet to a 1 or 2 o'clock position to allow for some extra space (one of the reasons for getting away from the pedestal is because there's no countertop at all for even a soap dispenser and it's perched precariously at the edge of the sink next to the faucet)
I'm thinking a 16 - 16.5" vessel may be too big but I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance!
DIYer here with a question for the experts. We're replacing a cracked pedestal sink in a very small powder room with no storage with a vanity (door in middle, open sides so it won't make the room look much smaller and raised legs for flow underneath) and a vessel sink, totally on top of a counter we're going to make out of 22 - 24" tile. The counter top will be 30.5" wide and about 21 - 22" deep less back/side splashes.
Are there recommended guidelines for the size of a vessel sink vs the countertop surface? I'm thinking we will off set the faucet to a 1 or 2 o'clock position to allow for some extra space (one of the reasons for getting away from the pedestal is because there's no countertop at all for even a soap dispenser and it's perched precariously at the edge of the sink next to the faucet)
I'm thinking a 16 - 16.5" vessel may be too big but I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance!