If you’re renovating a bathroom in East Brunswick, you’ve likely been staring at more vanities, sinks faucets and mirrors than you know what to do with. But what do you do with all those options staring back at you? If you’ve been struggling to settle on the right aesthetic, you might need a bit of help laying it all out. Let’s go through some of the common (and less common) options for bathroom sinks to see what meshes with your ideal home.

Traditional Bathroom Sinks

Hey, not everyone wants to reinvent the wheel when it comes to their design aesthetic. And there’s no shame in taking some extra time to settle on a traditional bathroom sink! White porcelain is the most standard material for this traditional look, like the one above from Otto Home Goods. The gently sloped and squared off sides do pull this bathroom sink free from the dredges of a bad 80s powder room, too. It’s less feminine-looking, more utilitarian and stylish that a perfectly traditional bathroom sink. And speaking of utilitarian, this style of sink is perfect for ease of usability but kids and adults alike. The inset bowl makes it easy to clean and simple to use.

The Luxe Bathroom Sink

This squared-off, countertop-mounted, gold plated bathroom sink has character, that’s for sure. Are you trying to craft an interesting piece? Have you always wanted people to walk into your home and comment on the luxury feel? Would you like your bathroom to feel luxurious when you step into it first thing in the morning or after a long day of work? Don’t be afraid to go big with your dream space. And let the luxury bathroom sink be an example of that! Just think of getting vanity fixtures and faucets to match this chic-looking bathroom sink. Even mixed metals would be fun to play around with.

The Rugged Bathroom Sink

A complete 180 degree turn from the last option, but just as interesting! This stone vessel bathroom sink from Otto Home Goods is definitely a statement piece. Paired with other natural surfaces, it can give a very rustic vibe. Paired with bright whites, it’s more modern and a little bit industrial. Stone is one of those materials that follows different aesthetics depending on its environment. In fact, that may even mean you have some future wiggle room for fun bathroom renovation years of down the road!

If you’re trying to decide on the best bathroom sink for your home renovation in the New Jersey area, consider reaching out to us for design and product advice.