What types of wash basins are there and what are their characteristics?

Wash basin type 1: Classified by installation method

1. Desktop: Desktop wash basins are divided into above-mounted basins and under-counter basins. The above-counter basin is a washbasin installed on the bathroom countertop, while the under-counter basin is generally installed embedded in the bathroom cabinet. Both have their own advantages. In comparison, the under-counter basin is more popular among users.

2. Column type: Column type wash basin is very suitable for installation and use in bathrooms with insufficient space. The column has good supporting capacity and generally does not cause the basin body to fall and deform. It is also beautiful in shape. Like a piece of art, it can have a very good decorative effect when installed in the bathroom.

3. Wall-mounted: Wall-mounted washbasin is also a very space-saving type of washbasin. As the name suggests, wall-mounted washbasin is a washbasin that is hung on the bathroom wall. One thing to note is that the brackets and screws embedded in the wall may become loose due to long-term use or insufficient bearing capacity, causing the basin to fall. This wall-mounted washbasin is suitable for walls with drainage structures.

Wash basin type 2: Classified by basin faucet mounting holes

1. Non-porous: Wash basins with non-porous design are generally under-counter basins, and their faucets can be installed on bathroom cabinets on the countertop or wall.

2. Single hole: The hot and cold water pipes are connected to the single-handle basin faucet through a hole. There is a threaded hole at the bottom of the faucet, and a nut can be used to fix the faucet to this hole.

3. Three-hole washbasins: Three-hole washbasins can be divided into four-inch and eight-inch holes. They can be equipped with two double-handle hot and cold faucets or single-handle hot and cold faucets with imperial four-inch or eight-inch holes. , the cold and hot water pipes are connected to both ends of the faucet through the holes left on both sides.

Washbasin type three:

Pillar basin: It is more suitable for bathrooms with small area or low usage rate (such as living rooms). Generally speaking, most pedestal basins are The design is very simple. Since the drainage assembly can be hidden in the column of the main basin, it gives people a clean and tidy appearance. Moreover, when washing hands, the human body can naturally stand in front of the basin, making it more convenient and convenient to use. Comfortable.

Desktop basin: It is more suitable for installation in larger bathrooms. It can be used with natural stone or artificial stone countertops. Bathroom cabinets can also be customized under the countertop to hold bathroom supplies. It is beautiful and practical.

Countertop basin: The installation is relatively simple. You only need to open a hole at the predetermined position on the countertop according to the installation drawing, then place the basin in the hole and fill the gap with glass glue. The water on the countertop can be used when using it. It won't flow down the cracks. Because countertop basins come in various shapes and styles and have ideal decoration effects, they are often used in homes.

Undercounter basin: The requirements for the installation process are relatively high. First, the undercounter basin installation bracket needs to be customized according to the size of the undercounter basin, and then the undercounter basin is installed in the predetermined position and the bracket is fixed. Then cover the countertop with the holes drilled on the undercounter basin and fix it on the wall. Generally, angle irons are used to support the countertop and then fixed to the wall. The overall appearance of the undercounter basin is neat and easy to care for, so it is often used in public places.