This is a Barclay Stanford 550 pedestal sink. Our space is severely limited, so we had to really hunt around for a decent looking sink that wasn't too big. We both wanted one with a sharper look or clipped corners, but alas it was not meant to be. This one is just the right size (knock on wood) and has the added benefit of a small built in back wall. That's always nice to have, to prevent water from dripping off the sides or back of the fixture. It's not my favorite purchase, but I'm very content with it and glad that we got to go with a Barclay.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
WC Sink
Tada! Another purchase made. This is as far as I'll delve into the details of my bat...er, Wash Closet on a food blog, but here's hoping a sink does not offend anyone's delicate sensibilities.
This is a Barclay Stanford 550 pedestal sink. Our space is severely limited, so we had to really hunt around for a decent looking sink that wasn't too big. We both wanted one with a sharper look or clipped corners, but alas it was not meant to be. This one is just the right size (knock on wood) and has the added benefit of a small built in back wall. That's always nice to have, to prevent water from dripping off the sides or back of the fixture. It's not my favorite purchase, but I'm very content with it and glad that we got to go with a Barclay.
This is a Barclay Stanford 550 pedestal sink. Our space is severely limited, so we had to really hunt around for a decent looking sink that wasn't too big. We both wanted one with a sharper look or clipped corners, but alas it was not meant to be. This one is just the right size (knock on wood) and has the added benefit of a small built in back wall. That's always nice to have, to prevent water from dripping off the sides or back of the fixture. It's not my favorite purchase, but I'm very content with it and glad that we got to go with a Barclay.
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6 comments:
Looks great in your WC!
shhhhhhhh, that's not mine. Mine is in a box in the Midwest somewhere, travelling west (I hope).
Actually, my WC is a demolition nightmare right now. The tub's taped up for protection, there are broken tiles all over the floor, the walls and floors have giant holes in them for pipe fixing, and all old fixtures have been removed--including the lights. Talk about your dark, dank holes!
*photo courtesy of Barclay. Oops
The back wall detail is very nice and functional.
I can't wait to see pics of the commode and the bidet. lol It'll be like your food blog has come full circle. G
Oh dear. That would be an unfortunate photo for this blog. :)
I like the sides, especially given the embarrassing number of times I've knocked the soap off the side of our sink, which does not have such safety railings.
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