I like lots of pedestal sinks but the following three are really cool. Some are pretty expensive like the St. Thomas Creations Liberty Pedestal Lavatory Sink and others like the Colony Pedestal Sink by American Standard are not that high priced. I’ll be discussing what is cool about these pedestal sinks and what their features and dimensions are. Keep reading to get all the details.
I’ll start off with the St. Thomas Creations Liberty Pedestal Lavatory Sink that you can pick up for around $450. I would consider its look very simple yet the simplicity is what makes it look so clean and so nice. It is made from vitreious china and has a rear overflow. It has 12 inch center faucet drilling’s and is 25.5 inches wide by 21.75 inches by 34.12 inches high. There are no markings like ridges or patterns on the pedestal leg or on the top bowl part. It is fairly large for a pedestal sink which is why I think I like it so much. There looks to be room for a soap dispenser.
Now I’ll move onto the $200 Colony Pedestal Sink by American Standard. It is also made from vitreous china but its overflow is in the front of the bowl. I’m a fan of this pedestal sink since there is a nice ledge for accessories or a soap dish. You can get the Colony with 4 inch or 8 inch faucet drilling’s. I would prefer the 8 inch drilling’s. The size of its bowl is 17.5 inches by 11.5 by 5.5 inches. The overall size of the sink is 21.75 inches by 18.5 by 34 inches. There is a nice simple design on the pedestal leg and there is a lower ledge where the faucet goes. Both of these features help to sell me on this pedestal sink.