Semi-Recessed Basins 101

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If you have a smaller bathroom and need to organize the space to function perfectly without compromising the space, you need to consider getting a sink that will be functional, and aesthetically pleasing but not as large as the regular ones. A semi recessed basin is a popular choice not only for limited spaces but also because it has a sleek and modern design that can fit in any minimalist and contemporary bathroom. If you’re eyeing these basins, these are the most important things to consider.

What is a Semi-recessed Basin?

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Semi-recessed basins are midway between a countertop and an entirely recessed basin and vanity unit. They have a cut-out on the side that allows partial mounting on the bench top and partially protruding beyond it. So, it’s not completely snugged into the countertop. These basins have different shapes and sizes, like rounded and angular and can easily fit any style of bathroom from modern to traditional.

Styles of Semi Recessed Basins

A semi recessed basin can match various styles of bathrooms. Functional and aesthetic it easily can be part of your minimalist, modern bathroom or fit in a more traditional and vintage look. The main thing is that it does its job without taking up too much space, which is ideal for smaller spaces.
This doesn’t mean you can’t use it in a larger bathroom as a part of a unit layout, but people mostly choose it for smaller bathrooms. If you’re a fan of a more fitted bathroom look, this sink is your best choice. Even though it seems simple and easy to install, it’s best to hire professionals to do it for you and place it into your chosen countertop and connect it to the pipes.

Ideal for Small Bathrooms

For limited bathroom spaces, you should consider getting a semi recessed sink. It allows for a half-depth vanity unit since half of the basin will hang off the countertop. Not only you’ll get your aesthetics, but you can choose it in any shape and good size, without compromising its size. On top of that, you’ll get enough storage space even if the vanity cabinets are not so deep. So, if you’re remodelling or building a smaller guest bathroom from scratch, it can still have all the necessary parts to function perfectly.

Hide The Pipework

Small bathrooms are limiting when it comes to the choice of sinks. This is why many people go for pillar sinks or wall-mounted ones. These basins aren’t bad at all, but they can’t hide the pipework which can look a bit off, aesthetic-wise. A semi-recessed sink is placed on top of a vanity countertop, so you won’t have this problem. The cabinet will hide the pipework and will hold the sink while providing you with enough storage space for all the products, towels and toilet paper you need to keep hidden. This way, your bathroom will always look tidy and organized and you won’t have to compromise the floor space.

Great for Modern Bathrooms

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Semi-recessed sinks look modern and fresh thanks to their sleek lines and practical designs. If you’ve searched to check these sinks, you’ve noticed that their depth varies. You can choose a regularly deep sink, but if you need something contemporary and elegant, pick a sink that isn’t too deep. Semi-recessed basins are the best for conditions where you only have limited bench space (less than 400mm). The reason the shallower sinks are so great is that the space necessary to mount the basin is only as big as the cut-out depth, meaning you can install quite a large basin on a relatively small benchtop.

These sinks look like they effortlessly blend into the countertop. And even if they look too shallow, that’s just a visual. The part of the sink that’s placed on the countertop is usually shallower, but the part that ‘hangs’ above the countertop is a bit deeper. This will allow you to wash your hands and face without worrying whether you’ll splash water all over the floor and your feet. These sinks are safe and convenient for doing basic hygiene routines such as hand and face washing and teeth brushing.

Pros and Cons of Such Sinks

Choosing the right bathroom basin requires a bit of dedication and research, which is why you need to think of everything including size, your bathroom style, who will use the sink, the floor space and so on. Semi-recessed models are often a good choice for homes with both adults and children. These basins are safe to use and will sit firmly on the countertop.

If you want a sink that blends seamlessly with the countertop, then this is what you need. You can choose it to be entirely built into the countertop or placed into a space that was specially cut out of the countertop. Even though smaller, these sinks are a bit more complicated for instalment; the cabinet maker will have to cut the benchtop according to the dimensions of the basin. This might delay the instalment, which is why it’s essential to wait until you have the basin before the counter maker cuts the top.

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