Bathroom Sink Vintage Style
Bathroom Sink Vintage Style
Planning on remodeling, repairing or building your own vintage or midcentury style bathroom? Then you'll likely need at least one sink for your space. While we love the rainbow of colors and many shapes and sizes of vintage sinks, sometimes finding the right one for your bathroom can be a challenge. To help make sink selection easier for you, we've compiled a list of our five favorite sink styles — each with specific sink models you can order new today — that would work wonderfully in vintage and midcentury style bathrooms.
1. Sinks with hudee rings
2. Wall-mount sinks on metal legs
Where to find chrome or other metal legs for wall-hung sinks: Check deabath.com for their variety of metal lavatory legs, priced beginning at $55/pair. You might also find legs vintage… at your local hardware store… or even find sink legs on Amazon (affiliate link).
Altogether, it looks like you put together a combo like this — wall-mount sink + legs — for as little as $100, not including labor. Or, you could save even more money if you found a sink vintage — Pam's ReStore is usually chock-a-block with such sinks.
If you want to go more upscale, the Alden Sink from Waterworks, available in two styles, is a favorite because of its metal legs with integral towel bars — spendy but pretty and very appropriate for a vintage or midcentury style bathroom. There's a matching toilet, too.
Note: The links to the Alden sinks on Waterworks website that we share are for the legs only. The listings mentioned that the tops are sold separately but we didn't see them on the website, so we called to inquire and the representative told us that though the tops are not listed on the website, they are available. Below is their size and price information:
- The Alden rectangular top 28 x 22 x 8.75 is item #11-56947-33393 $371.00
- The Alden rectangular with backsplash 26 x 20 x1 4.75 is item #11-25880-66006 $ 422.00
Strom Plumbing/Sign of the Crab also makes the Mississippi bathroom faucets that Pam used in her bathrooms (affiliate link) — and which she continues to adore.
3. Sinks in pastel colors
5. Pedestal sinks
And for a few more sinks in this vein, look at St. Thomas Creations (now seems to be Icera Bath)s… and Toto's Promenade is nice looking, too.
More research on bathroom sinks:
Still want to see more bathroom sinks? Visit my research on sinks and vanities — new and vintage.
Source: https://retrorenovation.com/2016/06/22/15-new-sinks-midcentury-prewar-bathroom/
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