What is a cloakroom sink?
Cloakroom basins have a much smaller footprint letting you save as much previous space as possible, even in the smallest cloakrooms and bathrooms. Our cloakroom basins are cleverly designed to feel spacious and usable without compromising on style or form, even with their reduced size.
What size is a cloakroom basin?
between 35-45cm
Cloakroom basins are a smaller size, generally between 35-45cm and are ideal for use in cloakrooms and tight spaces. There are different configurations, some more conventional for wall hanging and pedestal use and also versions with an offset tap deck which can save extra space.
How high should a cloakroom sink be?
between 800mm-850mm
The best height to install a cloakroom basin is between 800mm-850mm. With a pedestal basin the height is set, but if you choose a wall hung basin you can fit it at a height that best suits you.
What do you call the sink in the bathroom?
1 : a vessel (such as a basin) for washing especially : a fixed bowl or basin with running water and drainpipe for washing. 2 : a room with conveniences for washing and usually with one or more toilets the airplane’s lavatory. 3 : toilet sense 1a.
What is standard sink height?
Standard Sink Heights Standard bathroom sink heights range from 29 inches to as much as 36 inches high, depending upon personal preference and the type of sink. For example, pedestal sinks are built between 29 and 33 inches high, while bathroom vanity cabinets with set-in sinks range from 30 to 36 inches in height.
What is a plumbing tailpiece?
The tailpiece, or sink tailpiece, is the straight section of pipe that connects to the bottom of the sink drain fitting. Typically, the tailpiece attaches to the drain fitting with a slip nut—a threaded ring that can be tightened and loosened by hand (or with gentle persuasion from channel-type pliers).