When most people think of the newest trends in copper sinks, they picture bathrooms and kitchens, the most common areas these new designs can be found. In the kitchen, for example, the large copper sink can easily become the focal point for the room. What if you have more than one sink in the kitchen? Larger bathrooms are the perfect room to showcase a beautiful copper vessel sink, but most homeowners would consider this too cumbersome for a small guest bathroom or powder room. The solution to both of the obstacles in these rooms is the addition of a copper bar sink.
What is a Bar Sink?
While the thought of a copper bar sink may conjure up images of something you would find at your local bar or pub, that is not the case. A bar sink is typically used to refer to a smaller sink often found in kitchens or bathrooms. Larger kitchens often have a secondary sink, called a bar sink or prep sink, used strictly for food prep, such as washing vegetables, or simply keeping your hands clean during a meal preparation. With the growing popularity of half bathrooms, also called guest bathrooms or powder rooms, a large sink is not needed. Many homeowners opt for a much smaller sink designed simply for hand washing. This size of sink is also referred to as a bar sink.
Why Choose a Copper Bar Sink?
If the primary sink in your kitchen is fashioned from copper, a copper bar sink is ideal because of the fact that they can often be bought in designs and styles that either match your primary sink exactly, or complement the design. In smaller bathrooms, a small copper bar sink is the perfect way to achieve the visual impact of the unique color, texture and finish of copper, without having to have a standard size copper bathroom sink overpowering the room.
If you’re looking for a copper sink to add flair to a smaller bathroom, or want a prep sink to accentuate your kitchen’s primary focal point, a copper bar sink is the perfect solution.
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