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What’s The Best Small Cloakroom Sink?

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Finding the best small cloakroom sink for your home can be tough with the thousands of different options that are out there.   In this post I want to help you understand how small of a sink you really need, as well as share some different options for small cloakroom sinks that will look great in nearly every home.

When outfitting your bathroom you have to think about what a sink is really going to be used for.  Overnight guests are going to need more than just a box on the wall so they can brush teeth and take care of morning business.  If you don’t plan on having overnight guests you can get away with a tiny sink because people are only going to wash their hands in it.  The biggest problem that you’re going to run into with very small cloakroom sink is that water is going to splash all over the floor when people wash their hands.  If that’s something that you’re okay with, the smaller the better!

I have a soft spot in my heart for wall mounted cloakroom sinks, it’s not that I don’t like pedestals but the wall mounted variety just seem to fit better.  There’s a new trend that has rectangular sinks stuck in the corner of the cloakroom.  This is a great choice because it makes use of your limited space while looking fantastic.  The best of these sinks are made by Amelie, Cheri, and Coco.  All of these brands pair both style and affordability in one compact cloakroom sink.

Small cloakroom sinks are perfect for flats and small houses, but first figure out how small you can get away with before going shopping!  It’s not hard to find the perfect one for you, but be sure to know what perfect looks like first!

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