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Transform Your Bathroom with Drop-In Bathroom Sinks

Explore our vast selection of drop-in bathroom sinks designed to match your personal style and functional needs. Choose from different shapes including rectangular, oval, and round, each crafted to effortlessly blend into your bathroom decor. With a singular focus on quality and durability, our collection also includes sinks made from enduring materials like vitreous china and copper.

Drop in Bathroom Sink Shapes for Every Style:

Rectangular Drop-In Bathroom Sink:

For a modern touch, go for our rectangular drop-in sinks. With clean lines and a neat look, they fit well in contemporary bathrooms. Sturdy and stylish, these sinks promise durability while keeping things sleek.

Oval Drop-In Bathroom Sink:

Looking for a classic vibe? Our oval drop-in sinks are timeless. Their smooth curves bring a touch of elegance to any bathroom. These bathroom sinks are versatile, fitting well in various styles, from classic to modern.

Round Drop-In Bathroom Sink:

Get a friendly, classic look with our round drop-in sinks. Their simple, rounded design adds warmth to your bathroom. These sinks are great for creating a cozy atmosphere and are perfect for smaller spaces.

Diverse Materials for Every Preference:

Copper Drop-In Bathroom Sink:

Elevate your bathroom with the warm and distinctive appeal of copper drop-in sinks. The natural patina develops over time, giving each piece a unique character. These sinks are not just functional; they're works of art that bring a touch of rustic elegance to your space.

Vitreous China Drop-In Bathroom Sink:

For a timeless and durable choice, consider our vitreous china drop-in sinks. The smooth, non-porous surface resists stains and is easy to clean, making them ideal for busy bathrooms. The classic look pairs well with any decor style, adding a touch of sophistication to your space.

To install a drop-in bathroom sink, start by placing the sink upside-down on the vanity, then trace the sink hole while making sure some space remains for the faucet and drain to be fitted. After tracing, cut out the outline with a saw and put a silicone caulk around the edge of the hole. Carefully lower the sink into the hole, apply additional caulk around the rim, and then place the faucet and drain, ensuring the gasket is seated between the sink and drain. Tighten the locknut by hand and then fix the faucet onto the sink.