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Goccia Counter Bright Copper Basin 500mm
$5,343.00 inc GST 39136Quick View -
Goccia Counter Bright Plantium Basin 400mm
$3,952.00 inc GST 39125Quick View -
Goccia Counter Bright Plantium washbasin 500mm
$5,288.00 inc GST 39135Quick View -
Goccia Counter White Washbasin 400mm
$1,837.00 inc GST 39123Quick View -
Goccia Counter White washbasin 500mm
$2,226.00 inc GST 39133Quick View -
316 Counter Washbasin in Stainless Steel
$2,375.75 – $5,430.65 inc GST 54601-239Quick View -
316 Support for Freestanding Installation of 54601 Washbasin.
$10,408.26 inc GST 54603-850Quick View -
Edwardian 120cm Basin & Stand
$2,896.36 inc GST 13140/13141Quick View -
Edwardian 56cm Basin & Pedestal
$832.25 inc GST 13134/13135Quick View -
Edwardian 56cm Basin & Stand
$1,639.76 inc GST 13132/13133Quick View -
Edwardian 56cm Basin & White Cabinet
$1,722.16 inc GST 13122/13123Quick View -
Edwardian 61cm Basin & Stand
$1,669.63 inc GST 13136/13137Quick View
Bathroom Basins
Bathroom basins have evolved in Australia. No longer is a vitreous china inset basin the only option. There are now a variety of shapes, sizes, applications and finishes to choose from.
What are the top things to consider when purchasing a bathroom basin?
- The first thought when deciding on what basin to purchase is to consider what you are using the basin for. This will determine the size and depth you will need. For instance, if it is only to be used for washing your hands or brushing teeth, a smaller size is all you need. If you need it for washing your hair or shaving, a larger and deeper basin will be best.
- You also need to consider what tapware you want to use. If you are looking at three-piece tapware, you will need to consider a basin that has tap holes. For those wanting to mount tapware to a bench, a countertop basin might be a better option.
- The material is also an important aspect. Vitreous China is the traditional material that we stock in our Gareth Ashton basin range, but you can also choose a ClearStone or Natural Stone material (which also matches with our baths). Our GESSI basins come in a variety of modern materials from Gres in the Goccia range right through to Cristalplant in the Eleganza Collection.
- Before purchasing a basin, it is also important to check with your cabinet maker. Your cabinet maker will need to take this into consideration when designing your vanity to ensure it allows for the appropriate plumbing and storage.
What are the different types of bathroom basins?
Inset Basins
Inset basins are the most traditional basin. They sit into the bench so the rim can be seen around them. Inset basins usually come with a tapholes which makes it easy to mount these to the basin.
Above Counter Basins
Above counter bathroom basins sit like a salad bowl above the benchtop. Bathroom mixers and tapware then needs to be mounted from the wall on from the bench itself. They are modern and allow for plenty of space in your cabinetry as the basin doesn’t take up any space.
Undermount
The undermount bathroom basin options involves the basin being installed under the bench. This makes it easier to wipe messes directly into the bowl and offers the added advantage of more counter space. However, consideration needs to be given to the cabinet that will house the basin to ensure there is enough storage space.
Wall Mounted
A wall mounted bathroom basin is one that hangs off a wall. This is a popular option especially for powder rooms or bathrooms where storage isn’t a priority. These basins usually come with tap holes to make tapware installation easy.