Small-Bathroom Secret: Free Up Space With a Wall-Mounted Sink
Make a tiny bath or powder room feel more spacious by swapping a clunky vanity for a pared-down basin off the floor
Often found in commercial settings, the wall-mounted bathroom sink is slowly but surely emerging in residential applications, and I couldn't be happier about it. Supported solely by the wall, these sinks can be excellent space savers when undersink storage isn't a necessity. Available in an array of shapes, sizes and styles, a wall-mounted sink is appropriate in just about any style of bathroom.
Kohler's Brockway wall-mounted sink adds to the eclectic flair of this Toronto bathroom.
This powder room is only 36 inches wide, so the wall-mounted Duravit 1930 series sink is an excellent space saver.
Kohler's Gilford wall-mounted sink can be compared to a utility sink and looks fetching in this eclectic bohemian bath.
The angular, rectangular Lacava Aquamedia sink is an excellent modern example.
With an expansive medicine cabinet and built-in wall storage, a vanity just isn't necessary here — the wall-mounted sink does just fine.
The wall-mounted Lacava washbasin adds to the openness of this expansive Seattle master bathroom.
Pairing the wall-mounted sink's bright and shiny plumbing fixtures with antique lighting was an excellent way to give this space a story and mix and match metals.
Not to be taken too seriously, wall-mounted sinks work wonderfully in kids' quarters.