Mountain Pond 20.5" Corner Wall Mount Bathroom Sink Small White Ceramic Bowl With Overflow And Backsplash Space Saving Easy Install Heavy Duty Porcelain Sink Renovators Supply Manufacturing
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Only the sink basin is included in this package. This item does not include mounting hardware, a faucet, a drain, or a trap.
At its farthest measurement, I believe it represents the distance the sink "projects" out from the wall. The distance between the corner just behind the faucet and the outside rim of the sink is measured. It measures about 19 1/4 inches in length.
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I got it a week ago, just in time to put it in as part of our bathroom remodel. It is important to note that it does not include any type of installation hardware. Bolts, a drain, and a faucet are all required. Let's begin with the design. br>br> I was worried that the leaf imprints in the corners would be too obvious and distracting; That isn't the case. They're a lot more subtle than they appear in the photo, and they're quite nice; additionally, the overflow hole just beneath the faucet has a chrome cover that isn't visible in the photo; It has a Mercedes logo style to it, but you should consider matching it to your other hardware (in other words, don't order a brushed nickel faucet). Now for the issues. br>br> It's a low-cost sink, so quality control and attention to detail aren't particularly high. This manifests itself in a variety of ways. br>br>Neither side of the sink's wall attachment is straight; They bow in unison, which creates two issues. For starters, it means you'll have to caulk that extra gap, which isn't a big deal but worth mentioning. Second, it's difficult to level it because if you crank down on one side, the other will come out true. br>br>Then there's the issue of level-headedness. ness, the bowl's outer edge, which runs from left to right around the front, isn't even close to being level. It curves up and down like an ocean wave, and 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. 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, starting at a 45-degree angle and working your way out. You can level it at a 45-degree angle from the corner, from the faucet hole to the outer edge, and it'll be fine; however, you can't get it perfectly level left-handed. right. br>br>So, if you know all of these things, you can install this sink so that it looks great and no one (who wasn't present for all of your cussing during the installation) will ever notice. br>br>However, and this is the third and final item, you must install the sink so that it is NOT approached from the angle shown in the product photo. During the firing process, the white glaze was applied loosely to the bottom of the sink and dripped down in streaks. You can see tan-colored tiles if you install it from the angle shown in the product photo. On the underside of the sink, there is a colored unglazed clay around the drain. This is the only flaw in your bathroom that is visible to anyone who walks in. The right-hand side was covered by the white glaze once more. The right side of the drain is fine, but the left side is not. br>br>So there you have it: the benefits and drawbacks of the sink. If you're looking for a unique way to decorate your home, this is the place to be. You're already in a niche market with limited value options if you have a wall-mounted corner sink. Once installed, this sink looks great, but there are a few things to keep in mind. I'm willing to put up with those constraints for the price.
I like the look of this sink, but I can't seem to find a mounting kit for it. I've looked on the internet and in every hardware store within 60 miles of my house, but no one can point me in the right direction for a mounting kit for these sinks. This product's mounting kit required a lot of extra work, which I didn't like.
The sink has a nice appearance, but there should be more installation options.
It's a good fit for the limited space.
I'm not sure if this was done on purpose, but the sink corner area is extremely out of square. This may be fine for existing walls, but I went to great lengths to square up my walls only to have a 1/4" to 3/8" gap at the back of the sink. Buying one that comes with the hardware or a mounting bracket will save you a lot of money and time in the long run.
It fits in a small space perfectly.
It does not include a faucet.