Collection by Ruci Karangutkar
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Pros: Also known as composite quartz, engineered quartz comes in a wide range of colors and textures with the general durability of real stone slabs, but with the ease of manufacturing and installation of a man-made product. As a result, engineered quartz isn’t as expensive as other natural stone countertops.
Cons: On the other hand, customers can expect to see these qualities reflected in the price of engineered quartz, which can be on the higher end. Quartz also doesn’t handle extreme heat as well as granite does.
Constructed with sink basins that sit on top of the vanity counter, vessel sinks are a sophisticated and sculptural looking option. Many come with half sphere or half oval shaped basins in a variety of materials. Though vessel sinks can be more costly to install, the color and material contrast between basin and counter – as seen in this solid brass bowl sink on top of a custom Corian base – can certainly add an extra layer of style to the bathroom.