Cloakroom Sink Units

Using a cloakroom sink unit, rather than trying to piece it together yourself, is a great way to save a lot of money.  The best thing is that it takes the worry about styling the pieces together yourself, instead you buy a cloakroom unit and you’re ready to go.  In this post I want to share a few details about these so you can make a better shopping decision when it’s time for your cloakroom sink.

The key to cloakroom sink units is their simplicity.  There is no fuss and pomp with most of these units, it’s the stand or cabinet and the sink (keep in mind that the tap rarely comes with the unit).  Space is limited in your cloakroom, so it’s important that these are as lean as possible.  Most will have a spot for a few towels and a wastebasket.  They won’t take up much space on the floor, so your small space isn’t compromised.

Be sure to watch for some plumbing differences if you’re upgrading to a sink unit from a pedestal sink.  Most pedestal sinks drain straight out of the bottom, but cloakroom sink units will usually drain into the wall behind it.

Cloakroom sink units take all of the thinking out of planning your room.  You get the unit, hook it up, and it’s ready for your next guest!  It really doesn’t get much simpler than that!

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