The vessel sink can be described as catchy, sophisticated, beautiful, and elegant. They may require more work to install and maintain but it's worth it considering how beautiful they look. It's not an easy task. However, homeowners often find the pros outweigh any cons.
CONSIDERATION 1: COST
Vessel sinks were once expensive and reserved for high-end designers. A vessel sink can be installed in the bathroom of any homeowner on a budget. A vessel sink above the counter is easy to install. All that is required is a drain hole.
CONSIDERATION #2 - STYLE
It is always a good idea to think about whether you will love a decision for a long period of time or if you'll grow tired of it in a short amount of time.
Is a vessel sink an enduring trend or a temporary fad? The trend is still going strong after more than a decade of vessel sink-mania. After taking into consideration the design of the room as well as the house, homeowners can make the decision that is best for them. Follow your gut instincts!
CONSIDERATION 3: INSTALLATION TYPE
Do homeowners have to decide if a vessel sink should be placed above or below the counter? It all depends on the homeowner's needs. The top of the counter or vanity is where the vessel sink is located. This maximizes the "effect" of the vessel sink, making it visible from all angles. The drain hole is larger than the hole in which a recessed vessel sink will sit. The diameter of the hole will determine how deep the vessel sink will be. This design is less striking, but it's more stable.
CONSIDERATION 4: EASY TO CHANGE AWAY
Because your vessel sink is not fixed in place, it's easy to swap out for another one. You can swap your vessel sink for another one by yourself. This may even be possible without the help of a plumber.
CONSIDERATION #5 - SPACE-SAVING
A vessel sink is a great option if you have limited counter or vanity space. The sink sits directly above the counter, giving you more storage space.
CONSIDERATION #6 - CLEANING
A regular sink that is flush with the countertop is easy to clean. Although vessel sinks require more work, it is not difficult to clean.
CONSIDERATION #7 - PRACTICALITY
Vessel sinks are less secure (they are only secured at the drain hole), are more likely to overflow (they don’t have overflow drainage), and are more susceptible to breaking (there’s more of your sink exposed). The right sink is worth it, especially when they add charm to a bathroom.

