ᐅ Bathroom vanity renovation: replacing a single sink with a double sink.
Created on: 6 Nov 2021 10:00
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MycraftWe are considering installing a double sink in the main bathroom.
The entire bathroom is about 11m² (118 sq ft) with a sloped ceiling. When we built the house, a 90cm (35 inch) single sink with a vanity cabinet was sufficient for us.
Now that we have twice as many people living in the house and the furniture has worn down somewhat, the idea came up to upgrade.
This is no problem, but the maximum possible width is 100cm (39 inches).
So, the options narrowed down to Villeroy & Boch Avento, Memento, and Duravit Vero. Has anyone installed something similar and can share their experience?
The entire bathroom is about 11m² (118 sq ft) with a sloped ceiling. When we built the house, a 90cm (35 inch) single sink with a vanity cabinet was sufficient for us.
Now that we have twice as many people living in the house and the furniture has worn down somewhat, the idea came up to upgrade.
This is no problem, but the maximum possible width is 100cm (39 inches).
So, the options narrowed down to Villeroy & Boch Avento, Memento, and Duravit Vero. Has anyone installed something similar and can share their experience?
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Benutzer2006 Nov 2021 10:17I can report on the Geberit Icon. It is 120cm (47 inches) wide but otherwise similar, featuring a basin with two tap holes.
I would choose it again every time. Visually, it is not as bulky as two separate basins, is practical to use, and especially easy to clean.
The size can of course cause issues with mounting. I needed two subframes because it has to be fastened on four threaded rods.
I would choose it again every time. Visually, it is not as bulky as two separate basins, is practical to use, and especially easy to clean.
The size can of course cause issues with mounting. I needed two subframes because it has to be fastened on four threaded rods.
Thank you, yes unfortunately that’s not entirely possible. 100cm (39 inches) is the absolute maximum, but yes, it should look like this: one basin with two taps. Fixing it is naturally also an issue, but even now it’s not standard, so I can probably continue using my current construction. Only the basin and the base cabinet need to be new.
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