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Does My New Bathroom Remodel Need 1 or 2 Sinks? Monday, May 16th, 6:00 PM
Is It Necessary for A New Bathroom Renovation to Have One or Two Sinks?

Bryan, United States - May 16, 2022 / Good Company Construction /

Double basin vanities are a common request that many bathroom remodelers get when planning an update with a homeowner.

Should every bathroom remodel get this upgrade?

Putting in two sinks versus one does add to the cost of bathroom remodeling, but it might be worth it; however, the opposite holds for some.

These tips make the decision easier!

The Case For Keeping One Sink

There has been one sink all this time, and it has serviced the family well, does a second one need to be added to a bathroom remodeling plan?

Here are a few thoughts on keeping the one sink that had graced most bathrooms for eons, long before the luxury of the double basin took off:

  • Easier to Keep Clean - One sink, one mess. Keeping a single sink, faucet, and vanity clean is easier.
  • Bigger Vanity Space - Keeping with one sink in a bathroom remodel makes it possible to retain all current vanity space or even expand it by installing more extended counters if there is room.
  • More Space for Other Things - Another detail that bathroom remodelers will point out before going to the double basin update is that it leaves space for adding other, more important elements to a new bathroom. Since many bathrooms lack enough space, a double sink might not promote the best use of what space is there.
  • Money Savings - Adding a second sink will increase the remodel cost. Though the difference might not be that significant, it can add up if remodeling on a tight budget.

 

When One Sink Just Is Not Enough

Alternately, if there has been one sink and it has become an annoying headache, or it simply wants to spread out more, maybe adding that double sink to a bathroom remodeling plan is a priority.

These are some considerations that support upgrading to two sinks:

  • More Vanity Space - One sink in the main bathroom can sometimes be a challenge for two busy people or those with many items to keep in there. A second sink in the bathroom remodels additional vanity space around the sinks and can also have more storage space so each person’s items can be stored separately.
  • More Personal Space - With different schedules, habits, and items comes a greater need for more personal space. Two sinks mean two private rooms and not having to share someone else’s sloppiness at the wash station.
  • Got Kids? - Double sinks in the kids’ bathroom can also be helpful at wash time, so there is no waiting and no fighting!
  • More Efficient Use of Space - Occasionally, a bathroom has too much space and seems sterile, or the area is being poorly utilized. With a more efficient floor plan designed by experienced bathroom remodelers, a two-sink vanity can tie the space together in a more attractive way.
  • Higher Resale Value - Some contractors report that homes in their work area that have bathrooms with double sinks can fetch a higher price. It is an option that most people want but would not immediately invest in unless a whole new bathroom remodel is planned. Buying with that already done is a bonus!

 

One or Two Sinks - Which One Is Best?

There are many reasons to love adding a second sink to a bathroom; however, there are reasons why it might not be that important.

Discuss space, layout, and cost to get some ideas about whether bathroom remodeling, including a second sink, is in the cards or if sticking with one is better.

In either case, a new bathroom will surely be a welcome improvement, one sink or two!

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When planning out a redesign with a bathroom remodeler such as Good Company Construction, keep these ideas in mind.

Good Company's skilled designers and builders can transform any bathroom or kitchen into much more than might be imagined - call them at (979) 487-4551 and let them turn remodeling dreams into reality!

Contact Information:

Good Company Construction

912 Lazy Lane
Bryan, TX 77802
United States

Colton Cook
(979) 401-2527
https://goodcompanyconstruction.com/

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