The washbasin is a basic part of the bathroom and the most frequently used sanitary ware. It is used for washing face, brushing teeth, washing hands and some regular washing. The bathroom should be decorated practically and beautifully, and the treatment of the washbasin is very important.
Space determines form. Home washbasins are roughly divided into two types: freestanding and desktop. The independent style is beautiful in shape, small in floor space, and easy to maintain, suitable for bathrooms with little space. But it needs to be equipped with a mirror box or a washstand in order to use the space above the pool to place some toiletries and cosmetics. The desktop washbasin must occupy at least the space of a small desk. Washing utensils can be placed on the countertop, and sundries can be placed in the cabinet below. If the bathroom area is not large, you can consider installing a triangular washbasin in the corner, and a triangular sundry rack can be hung above the pool to store washing supplies.
Pay attention to height. Regardless of whether it is a free-standing or desktop home washbasin, the height of the pool or countertop from the ground should be 80-85 cm, because a pool that is too short will cause back pain.
Note the finish. The pool edge of the washbasin must be slightly higher than the countertop, but the connection with the countertop must be smooth. The purpose is to wipe the water splashed on the countertop back into the pool without hindrance, and at the same time facilitate the cleaning of the countertop. The countertop itself must be made of smooth material, and the edges and corners must be smooth to avoid bumps. The smoothness of the washbasin itself is also very important. The high-gloss surface of the pool makes it difficult for the sundries in the water to adhere to the surface, which relatively reduces the number of scrubbing required.
Depth vs. tap. Conventionally, the depth of the washbasin is proportional to the strength of the water flow of the faucet installed on it, that is, only a deep pool can install a faucet with strong water flow. Never install a thick faucet on a pool with a shallow bottom, which will splash people when using water. The bottom of the pool should have enough curvature and not be too flat, otherwise the water will accumulate in it.