Do vessel sinks need special faucets?
Because their diameter and height will vary, vessel sink faucet selection is a very important part of the design process. Since vessel sinks generally sit above the counter, they require faucets that are slightly different than standard faucets. Faucets can be either deck mounted or wall mounted.
How do you size a vessel sink faucet?
A general rule of thumb is to have your spout 6 inches from the bottom of the sink. For a vessel sink, measure from the counter to the top of the vessel sink. Add at least an inch if not two to the spout height to ensure a vessel faucet fit.
What is a vessel bathroom faucet?
A vessel sink is a basin that sits on top of a bathroom vanity or counter, rather than insets like traditional drop-in or under-mount sinks. These sinks are found only in bathrooms, not kitchens, as their size and style would not be practical for the kitchen environment.
Do vessel sinks splash more?
There’s more surface area to attack in the cleaning process with a vessel sink and more chances for gunk to pile up in the crevices where sink meets countertop. They also tend to splash water all over.
How far should faucet extend over vessel sink?
Make sure your wall-mounted faucet has at least six inches of space between the spout and the bottom of the basin.
Can you put a vessel sink on any vanity?
Can You Put a Vessel Sink on Any Vanity? Technically you can put a vessel sink on any cabinet. The issues involved though include the height of the cabinet, whether it has an existing countertop or not, and your current plumbing. You can purchase vanities that were designed for vessel sinks, which is ideal.
How much room do you need behind a vessel sink for a faucet?
If the height of your faucet is too little or too great, then it’s more likely to cause splashing and will require cleanup more frequently. When you’re planning your installation, be sure to leave at least six inches between the spout and the sink.
Can you use a kitchen faucet for a vessel sink?
Kitchen faucets can be used as bathroom faucets, but only if they meet the three holes, 4-inch regulations. We highly recommend against using a kitchen faucet due to the overwhelming number of options available for bathroom sinks.