The sink A sink is a fixed sanitary device with bowl, running water taps and emptying. Unlike the caoch plan, which is systematically connected to bathroom furniture, the sink is a completely independent sanitary element THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF LAVABOS: Hanging sinks Hanging sinks are attached to a wall or wall using screws and pegs, supports or consoles provided for this purpose. Hanging sinks have several advantages: they are directly at the desired height and release the ground under the sink, making maintenance easier. Column sinks Column sinks are actually suspended sinks under which a column is added. The purpose ...
... of the column is therefore not to support the sink but to conceal the unsightly siphon and piping. The sinks usually have a column that matches their style (classic, retro, design). The sinks with siphon cover There are also sinks equipped with a siphon cover. They are also suspended sinks under which a siphon cache is added. The siphon or "half-column" has the same aesthetic function as the column (hides the siphon and piping). But it is also very practical because it does not touch the ground unlike the column which facilitates maintenance under the sink. Space-saving sinks There are sinks that save space in the bathroom if the configuration or size of the room does not allow for the installation of a conventional sink. Thus there are sinks with asymmetrical shapes that allow installation in the corner of the room while preserving the comfort of using the sink thanks to an asymmetrical basin. Manufacturers also offer shallow sinks to allow installation in a small room or corner models that save a significant place in a small bathroom. The diversity of shapes is great, and prices vary depending on size, style. (retro, contemporary).
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