Self Rimming (or Drop-In) Bathroom Sinks
by Barclay
Barclay's beautiful porcelain bathroom sinks are a perfect addition to any new construction or remodel. Add a little flair to your home décor with one of these attractive sinks, and get a durable eye-catching feature suitable for any environment. Choose a
faucet to complement your new sink, and you'll have the look you've always wanted.
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Barclay Corona™ Washbasin
Drop-In Sink
The Corona™ washbasin features:
- Graceful scalloped edging well suited to traditional décor
- Durable yet stylish porcelain construction
- Available in white or bisque
- Includes overflow - drain sold separately
- Dimensions:
Corona Drop-In Wash Basin Sink #4-465:
Barclay Lisbon™ Washbasin
Drop-In Sink
The Lisbon™ washbasin features:
- Lovely fluted basin is perfect for Victorian style décor
- Available in plain white or plain bisque, or the Kimberly exclusive hand-decorated floral pattern (on white sink)
- Strong, long-lasting porcelain is beautiful, easy to maintain, and naturally mildew- and bacteria-resistant
- Includes overflow - drain sold separately
- Dimensions:
Lisbon Drop-In Wash Basin Sink #4-710:
Barclay Sienna™ Washbasin
Drop-In Sink
The Sienna™ washbasin features:
- Stylish scalloping complements vintage décor
- Sturdy porcelain construction holds up to years of daily use
- Basin only with no faucet hole
- Includes overflow - drain sold separately
- Available in white or bisque
- Dimensions:
Sienna™ Drop-In Wash Basin #4-709:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "I need to have my countertop cut before I receive the sink. Can you send me a template at this time?"
A.Templates for cut-outs are no longer offered for these Barclay sinks. They prefer that the hole for the sink not be cut into the countertop until you have the sink in-hand. When you receive your sink and are ready to cut the hole, you can turn the sink upside down and trace its outline to create a template. This allows for slight variations in the shape of the sink.
Q. "What's the difference between vitreous china, porcelain, fire clay, ceramic, etc.?"
A. There are many terms used to describe white "clay" bathroom fixtures - sometimes the terms are interchangeable and sometimes they are not. For instance, vitreous china and porcelain are essentially the same thing. Vitreous china/porcelain sinks are made by baking a refined mixture of clay and other minerals at a high temperature after glazing. Vitreous china/porcelain is naturally mildew- and bacteria-resistant with a non-porous surface that is ideal for maintaining sanitation - hence it is commonly used for lavatory sinks and toilets. Fire clay, on the other hand, is also molded from a clay and mineral mixture, but it is fired at a higher temperature than vitreous china/porcelain which gives it greater resistance to heat. While fire clay is most often used for kitchen farmhouse sinks, some bathroom sinks are also made of fire clay. Ceramic is sometimes used interchangeably with fireclay, vitreous china, or porcelain, and simply refers to a style of fixture that is molded from clay and baked.
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