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When planning a bathroom renovation, it is worth opting for modern and proven solutions. As an experienced bathroom manufacturer, Mexen has prepared an offer of exceptional undermount sinks with a pink finish. This unique product will surely be perfect in the modern space of your bathroom, and its quality will ensure that using the sink is pure pleasure for many years.

When planning a bathroom renovation, it is worth opting for modern and proven solutions. As an experienced bathroom manufacturer, Mexen has prepared an offer of exceptional undermount sinks with a pink finish. This unique product will surely be perfect in the modern space of your bathroom, and its quality will ensure that using the sink is pure pleasure for many years.

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Countertop Sink vs. Undermount Sink

A countertop sink is a relatively popular type of sink often found in contemporary bathrooms. A countertop sink is mounted on the counter, above the bathroom cabinet. Since the countertop sink sits on the counter, the manufacturer ensured that as many customers as possible can benefit from our offer. Countertop sinks differ depending on the collection they come from due to the material they are made of, color, and shape. Countertop sinks are designed so that no faucet hole is necessary; you simply need to choose a free-standing faucet, which you can find by visiting our store. An undermount sink is installed on the bathroom cabinet flush with its height. This type of installation saves bathroom space as no ceramics protrude above the countertop. Elements necessary for the installation of the sink will be located in the upper drawer of the cabinet. It is worth considering this information when arranging your bathroom. This way, you can tailor the style of your bathroom to your individual needs without compromising the quality of the product.

Modern Bathroom with an Undermount Sink

Choosing an undermount sink, no faucet hole is required. This type of sink will look great if you opt for a standing faucet. Faucets for sinks, shower fittings, furniture, and other bathroom accessories necessary for interior furnishing can be found on the Mexen store website. You can also find information regarding orders or shipping, as well as product details, promotions, and contact in case of additional questions. Currently, many people are choosing to install an undermount sink—it’s no wonder given that this type of sink is incredibly elegant and practical. Undermount models and their distinctive shape allow for effective and easy cleaning of the ceramic surface, ensuring you can prevent limescale buildup on the sink surface and consequently avoid damage to the ceramics for many years.

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