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MOUNTAIN POND WHITE CORNER WALL MOUNTED BATHROOM VESSEL SINK!
This is an ASME compliant 20.5 inches wide bathroom corner sink designed to enlighten your bathroom and fit in small corner spaces serving the purpose just right. Heavy-duty ceramic built, porcelain-coatedscratch-resistant glazed design and wall mount installation - this floating bathroom sink is all set to fit right in with your home.
FEATURES
- Exclusively designed for Space Saving Compact areas
- Constructed from heavy duty porcelain for durability and easy cleanup
- Gloss finish protects sink from scratches and stains
- Corner sink has a hole in the centre for single lever Faucet and an Overflow
- The bathroom faucet, drain and hardware are sold separately
- Coordinates with a Contemporary or a Vintage decor
- Our Logo is featured on sink for trust and Authenticity
SPECIFICATIONS
- Sink: 20.5 In W, 19.25 In Proj., 8 In H
- Inner Bowl: 11.25 In W, 5.25 In. Depth
- Length Along the wall: 14.37 In
- Color: White
- Faucet: 1 Hole
CORNER WALL HUNG SINK INSTALLATION GUIDE
If you have previous experience with wall-mounted corner sink accessories, then it shouldn't be a problem for you. Properly mark for lag bolts after measuring sink on walls, Drill Holes and secure bolts carefully and slip in the sink. Secure sink to the wall with silicone caulk and you are done! Highly Recommended Not Hang on Drywall!
BUILT WITH LOVE
These are carefully wrapped to avoid any scratches or damage in the transit process. Renovators Supply Manufacturing offers you great value products for your money and a perfect way to spend wisely.
PACK INFO
- Pack Of 2
NO SALES TAX outside Massachusetts
WORLDWIDE shipping at your convenience
Length | Width | Height |
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19.00 Inches | 20.50 Inches | 7.75 Inches |
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I received this a week ago, just in time to install it as part of our bathroom renovation. Do note that it doesn't come with installation hardware of any kind. You'll need bolts and a drain, as well as a faucet.Let's start with the design. I was concerned that the leaf imprints in the corners would be overt and gaudy; they're not. They're much more subtle than the photo, and look nice. Also, the overflow hole just beneath the faucet has a chrome cover that's not shown in the photo; it looks nice with a sort of Mercedes logo style, but you'll want to think about matching that to your other hardware (which is to say, don't order a brushed nickel faucet).Now the problems. It's an inexpensive sink, and as such there's not much in the way of quality control or attention to detail. That plays out in a number of ways.Neither side of the sink that attaches to the wall is straight; they each bow in, which causes two problems. First, it means you fill in that extra gap with caulk, and that's not a major problem, but worth noting. Second, it means it's hard to install it level because if you crank down on one side, the other comes out of true.Next, speaking of level-ness, the outer edge of the bowl, as it runs from left to right around the front, is definitely not level. It curves up and down like an ocean wave. I didn't notice until installation, when trying to use a level to get it installed correctly, but the left side is slightly higher than the right, and the closest part of the bowl in the product photo is the highest point on the exterior of the bowl. You can use a level, going out at a 45-degree angle from the corner, from the faucet hole to the outer edge, and level it that way, and it'll do just fine. But you can't get it perfectly level left-to-right.So if you know all of these things, you can install this sink such that it'll look great and no one (who wasn't there for all of your cussing during the installation) would ever notice.But, and this is the third-and-final item, you really need to install the sink so that it is NOT approached from the angle you see in the product photo. The white glaze was loosely applied to the bottom of the sink, and dripped down in streaks during the firing process. If you install it from the angle in the product photo, you will be able to see tan-colored unglazed clay around the drain on the underside of the sink. This is the one bit of imperfection which is visibile to anyone walking into your bathroom. Again, the white glaze DID cover the right-hand side of the drain, but not the left.So those are the good and bad of the sink. If you're looking for a wall-mounted corner sink, you're already in a niche market where it's hard to find value options. This sink looks nice once it's installed, but it definitely comes with some caveats. For the price, I'm willing to accept those limitations.
It fits well in the small space that was available.
Fits beautifully into a tight space.
Doesn't come with faucet
It is a good looking sink for the cost but comes with no hardware or mounting instructions. I don't know if it was intentional but the sink corner area is incredibly out of square, which, may good for existing walls but I went to a lot of trouble making my walls square only to have a 1/4" to 3/8" gap at the back of the sink. You'll save a lot of money and time just buying one that comes with the hardware or a mounting bracket to start with.
I like the look of the sink but there should better options for installing it.