Bathroom Remodel

Converting a Single Sink To a Double Basin


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Spatial Relationship
If you are thinking of converting a single sink to a double configuration, the most important consideration in your renovation decision is to determine if you have enough space for adapting into a double spread. Sure, remodeling your only sink into a contemporary double basin masterpiece is a great way to update an older grooming space , and a pair of fixtures is always better than one in a busy washroom environment. But the last thing you want is to make your bathing facility feel more cramped and crowded than it is.
Changing out your old hand basin for new practical dual his and her double basins should feel like a natural use of your grooming station. If you are renovating your entire bath, then you may have more design options for the layout. But if you are simply replacing your single sink with a double set, then your options are limited to the available space.
The Bump Test
The best way to test this is to have two people stand side by side in the space where you want to place the fixtures to  see if they feel like there is adequate room. If they can go through the motions of regular bathroom activities, like washing their face and brushing their teeth, at the same time without constantly bumping into each other, then chance are your space is acceptable.
Once you have your elbowroom issues sorted out, the next step is to choose the design that suits your personality and your needs. D o you have classic bathroom design tastes, or do you lean towards the more modern decor spectrum?
If your notion is towards traditional then you should be able to find a fixture replacement in most home improvement stores. However, if your design choices are more modern bent, then you might have to turn to high-end, specialty shops to find the fixture design that’s right for you.
Do You Need to Update Your Plumbing?
Of course, when retrofitting your grooming space you have to take into account the plumbing.  More than likely you will have to make some changes to your pipes and fittings to accommodate the extra bowl. Just how far you want to go with the conversion will impose some limitations on the design of your double basin layout.
For example, you may want to simply go with a dual pedestal sink spread, or two small lavatory vanities. However, chances are your plumbing is only designed to accommodate a single fixture, which means having to install a second set of drains and lines to accommodate your new arrangement. But if you want to lessen your construction without major plumbing adaptions in your bathroom, then you should consider a single vanity that contains two washing bowls.
This way, you can use the existing plumbing lines and tie both sinks into what you already have, hiding all of the plumbing within the single vanity. T he good part is that all of the parts necessary will be available online or at your local hardware store.
Making the Most of Location
Renovating a single bath sink into a double is becoming a popular home improvement idea. As we get busier and space gets harder to find, compartmentalizing your layout makes practical sense. While double sink status is a relatively easy and straight-forward remodeling project, it’s important to take into account the amount of space that the conversion will occupy.
Remember that this means that two people will be occupying your bath at any given time so plan carefully to avoid conflict . But if you do have the space, then converting a single sink to a double basin arrangement is a great way of redefining your grooming station and making more efficient use of your home.
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