Under Counter Basins

Shop For Designer Under Counter Basins by ADP & ARTO

Bathroom Products Are Us sell a great rang of under counter basins from ADP and ARTO. Choose from a great range of styles including round, square, oval and rectangular.

Installation: Under-counter basins require a solid and stable countertop material, such as granite, marble, quartz, or solid surface. The installation process typically involves cutting a hole in the countertop that matches the size and shape of the basin. The basin is then mounted from below, and the edges of the countertop provide support and hold the sink in place.

Advantages:

  1. Aesthetic Appeal: Under-counter basins create a sleek and streamlined look in the bathroom. The absence of a visible rim or edge enhances the visual appeal and contributes to a modern design.
  2. Easy Cleaning: The seamless design of under-counter basins makes cleaning easier, as there are no edges or crevices where dirt and grime can accumulate.
  3. Counter Space: Since the sink is installed below the countertop, it frees up counter space around the basin. This can be particularly beneficial in smaller bathrooms.
  4. Customization: Under-counter basins come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, allowing for customization to match the bathroom’s style and decor.
  5. Hygiene: The absence of an exposed rim makes it easier to wipe water and spills directly into the sink, promoting better hygiene.

Considerations:

  1. Countertop Compatibility: Under-counter basins require a countertop material that can be safely cut to accommodate the sink’s installation. Some materials are better suited for this than others, so it’s important to choose a countertop that can support an under-counter sink.
  2. Installation Complexity: Installing an under-counter basin may require professional assistance, especially if it involves cutting and modifying the countertop. Proper sealing and attachment are crucial to prevent water damage.
  3. Support and Sealant: The sink needs to be securely fastened to the countertop and sealed properly to prevent water from seeping into the cabinet below.
  4. Maintenance: While under-counter basins are generally easy to clean, they may require more attention in terms of maintaining the sealant and ensuring that water doesn’t accumulate between the sink and countertop.
  5. Cost: Under-counter basins can be more expensive than traditional drop-in sinks due to the installation process and the need for a compatible countertop material.

Maximize space and achieve your designed look with an under counter basin today!