Porcelain
Porcelain bathroom sinks are widely becoming more popular with the increasing use of natural stone countertops. Undermount installation creates a modern vanity look and more countertop space. Most undermount bathroom sinks will be installed with the edge of the countertop cut smaller than the bowl size, allowing the counter to hang over the top edge of the sink, once installed, (also known as a negative reveal).
Undermount White Oval Porcelain Bowl
Porcelain bathroom sinks are widely becoming more popular with the increasing use of natural stone countertops. Undermount installation creates a modern vanity look and more countertop space. Most undermount bathroom sinks will be installed with the edge of the countertop cut smaller than the bowl size, allowing the counter to hang over the top edge of the sink, once installed, (also known as a negative reveal).
Undermount White Oval Porcelain Bowl
Porcelain bathroom sinks are widely becoming more popular with the increasing use of natural stone countertops. Undermount installation creates a modern vanity look and more countertop space. Most undermount bathroom sinks will be installed with the edge of the countertop cut smaller than the bowl size, allowing the counter to hang over the top edge of the sink, once installed, (also known as a negative reveal).
Undermount White Rectangular Porcelain Bowl
Porcelain bathroom sinks are widely becoming more popular with the increasing use of natural stone countertops. Undermount installation creates a modern vanity look and more countertop space. Most undermount bathroom sinks will be installed with the edge of the countertop cut smaller than the bowl size, allowing the counter to hang over the top edge of the sink, once installed, (also known as a negative reveal).
Undermount White Rectangular Porcelain Bowl
Porcelain bathroom sinks are widely becoming more popular with the increasing use of natural stone countertops. Undermount installation creates a modern vanity look and more countertop space. Most undermount bathroom sinks will be installed with the edge of the countertop cut smaller than the bowl size, allowing the counter to hang over the top edge of the sink, once installed, (also known as a negative reveal).
