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In the past bathroom sinks were generally available in basic white with very little attention paid to design. Now you can consider styles like pedestal, wall mounted and vanity mounted sinks, with shapes that include rectangular, oval and round. To make things even more interesting, you have different materials to choose from as well. Before you get to materials, make sure that the size of the sink is right for the space you have available. Let’s take a look at some of the sink materials being sold today.

Porcelain.  This is a clay material that is baked in a kiln to make it extremely hard.  Despite its toughness, it is relatively lightweight.  It is non-porous and easy to clean.  This is one of the most commonly used bathroom sink materials.  It can be made into attractive shapes and is available in different colors.  With proper care, it can last for many years.

Ceramic.  This is another highly popular option for bathrooms.  It is smooth and non-porous, making it easy to keep clean.  Originally these sinks were available in basic white, but now they come in attractive decorative patterns.  Special care must be taken when cleaning ceramic sinks with special glazes.  Abrasive materials can leave marks on the surface.  Ceramic sinks are tough and long lasting.

Stainless steel.  This is admired for its sleek, clean look, and the modern touch it adds to the bathroom.  It can work with various countertops and color schemes.  Stainless steel sinks are tough and easy to clean, as well as being corrosion and bacteria resistant.  Since most steel is made from recycled material, this is an ideal choice for anyone who wants a greener home.

Natural stone.  These are carved from large pieces of stone, so no two are alike.  They each have distinctive traits such as flecks, patterns, veins and colors.  This type requires maintenance as the material is porous, making it easy to stain.  Special sealants are available for these types of sinks, and this process must be repeated each year.

Wood.  These can be made from teak and mahogany, and they can add warmth and a natural tone to any bathroom.  They are fungus resistant, and will not warp due to water exposure.  The color of the wood changes over time, and this is considered another attractive feature of these sinks.  They can be kept clean with a soft cloth and soap water, but they should never be scrubbed.  Rubbing the wood sink with oil can help it to maintain its natural sheen.

Think about the look you want for the bathroom before selecting a sink.  It is important to learn about the maintenance needs of each type before buying one.