I have a customer with the smallest bathroom I have ever seen. I need to find a corner pedestal sink for her. Anyone have an idea who sells them?
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I've never seen one and suspect that they may not even exist. How would you hide the plumbing?
Maybe I should have been more specific. There are several manufacturers who do have corner pedestal sink, but they are all in the $450 to $600 range. I found this one from St. Thomas creations and I believe American Standard has one also. I am looking for a reasonably priced corner pedestal sink.
Do everything you do to the very best of your ability, or don't bother doing it at all.
I had one installed in a few houses I built a year or 2 ago. Plumber charged around $500 or so. It gets a little weird with the mirror too...
I bought a wall hung porcelain corner sink (very small) for $99 in 2000 out of a catalog. I think it was Renovator's Supply. Probably someone on the Internet sells them if they don't.
I was able to find a wall hung sink for $101.00 but it requires a single hole faucet. I may have to go that route though.Do everything you do to the very best of your ability, or don't bother doing it at all.
Here's one with 4" centers. http://www.rensup.com/Corner-Sinks/97333.htm
Edited 4/11/2007 10:04 pm ET by WayneL5
Steve, did a google for corner pedestal sinks......came up with multiple choices for $200-500, here's one:
http://www.signaturehardware.com/class238?gclid=CKK_n52IvIsCFSUiUAod8CJzwA
Geoff
Great help guys. Thanks a bunch.Do everything you do to the very best of your ability, or don't bother doing it at all.
Afew yrs. ago I had a similar problem. the solution was to make a small 45 wall and place a small pedestal in front. the wall was a touch wider than the ped. and also gave a flat wall above for the mirror. Built a small 45 cabinet on the adjacent corner, all in all, looked great. IIDSSM.
Don't know if you have the floor space for this, just a suggestion.
That is a great idea, but, the whole reason I need a corner ped/sink is because another contractor installed a shower in this small bath and built a wall opposite the sink which narrowed the passway into the w/c area. Basically I am fixing the other guy's foul-up from poor planning. I won't even go into the other problems I am fixing because of this hack.
So either a corner pedestal or wall mount sink is what I need. You all have been great with your suggestions.Do everything you do to the very best of your ability, or don't bother doing it at all.
Oh well,
Maybe the next one.
over.
Try Renovator's supply. Google renovator'ssupply.com