How to Make a Decision When Choosing Between a Basin, Pedestal Basin, and Wall-Hung Basin
If your table is less than 70 centimeters long, it is suggested that you select either a Pedestal Basin or a wall-hung basin. A standard basin can be inconvenient to install and relatively difficult to choose from. On the other hand, Pedestal Basins or wall-hung basins look simple, are easy to install, and convenient to use.
If your table is more than 50 centimeters in width and longer than 70 centimeters, you may opt for a basin, as there will be more options available to you at this size. For larger bathrooms, you can choose between a standalone basin or an all-in-one basin (bathroom cabinet).
How to Identify a Ceramic Basin
The quality of a ceramic basin lies in its glaze, as high-quality glazing ensures longevity and ease of cleaning.
Inspect the basin under sunlight from different angles. A high-quality glaze should have no stains, pinholes, trachoma, or bubbles. The surface should feel smooth, with strong light reflection.
Gently touch the surface of the ceramic basin; it should feel very smooth and delicate. Touch the backside, which should have a slight friction.
Tap the surface of the ceramic basin lightly. The sound produced by high-quality ceramic material is clear.
Accessories and Environment
When choosing a faucet, it is important to consider the height of the basin, especially for platform basins, to avoid situations where the faucet isn't tall enough.
Pay attention to the location of the basin, such as whether it will affect the door handle, if there is a suitable water outlet nearby, or if there are water pipes on the wall where the basin is located, etc.