Wood Sinks
Wood rot is not something many people would want to wake up to. But wood sinks are built today to withstand a daily assault of moisture with great function and beauty. A wood sink vanity would be beautiful in a home's half bath, accenting that space with an earthiness that is inviting. A homeowner has to learn how to seal and waterproof a wood sink so as to allow for it to have longevity in a space. Whether it be a designer sink wood or one a homeowner built himself, care and maintenance of it is the key to it performing as well as other material sinks.
Teak is the most popular wood of choice because of its natural waterproofing properties and it has natural antiseptic properties which is good for the bathing process. Teak oil needs regular maintenance by cleaning and re-oiling up to 4 times a year. Another good wood to use is would be pressure treated cedar wood, as long as it is laminated in some sort of a protective barrier between it and moisture. One can imagine the creative ways one could make a wood sink suitably functioning.
If a person chooses to use Teak wood sinks the dark rich color of them invoke images of wood in a jungle somewhere, but it would in the comfort of the home. In actuality, teak trees are native to Southeast Asia and this tropical hardwood is made to create a variety of expensive pieces of furniture all across Asia. The uniqueness of teak and the hardness of this tropical wood make it one of the most sought after materials for use in designing high end spaces.
Small wood sink cabinets, a wood vanity sink, and wood vessel sink are all beautiful pieces in and unto themselves. But together, it might look like wood overload. Instead, In fact, a person looking to try wood on wood should try positioning a sink on a wood floor. It would be reminiscent of wood washing bowls in Asia, a nice cultural touch. In using wood vanities for vessel sinks, try to use a different material for the vessel sink, like glass or stone or vice versa with stone bathroom sinks - wood vessel vanities. Finally, another tip on how to seal a wood sink: watersealing a wood sink properly means that what is being used for the sink protection could be used on a wood floor. A wood sink is a cover for wood left on a floor's cutting board.