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Basins
Basins are one of the most used features in any bathroom, from washing your hands to getting ready in the morning. Whether it's a family bathroom, en-suite or a small cloakroom, choosing the right bathroom sink makes a real difference. Enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499 at Victorian Plumbing.
A wash basin isn't just practical, it plays a big part in how your bathroom looks. From small cloakroom basins to large statement designs, you'll find a wide range of almost 1,200 basins in array of shapes, styles and finishes, including classic white ceramic and porcelain options.
Our bathroom basins are made for everyday use, with a solid feel and high quality finish. Whether you're working with a compact space or something larger, you'll find bathroom sinks that fit well, are easy to install and offer great value for money.
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Recently Reviewed
Basin smaller than I expected. But delivery very problematic
23rd April 2026The basin installed is a bit smaller than I expected but quality etc very good. However, I paid through PayPal and now all communications go to that email not my preferred email. Consequently I missed communications and failed delivery twice. This was made more difficult because I was away from home at the time. I found I couldn't change my email or contact details with either Victorian Plumbing or JBS deliverers. The whole thing much more difficult than it needs especially when trying to coordinate with other work.
Sam G from - verified purchaser
Lovely small cloakroom basin
21st April 2026Nice quality basin for a small cloakroom. Looks nice and was easy to install.
Mark H from - verified purchaser
Rondo cloakroom basin
19th April 2026Professionally fitted by plumber worth paying to fit in a confined space. Basin looks sturdy. Would recommend
Salim T from Middlesex- verified purchaser
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Sink and worktop
19th April 2026Very happy with the sink and work top. Good quality and value for money
kim S from Hertfordshire- verified purchaser
FAQ's
Choosing the right basin is important because it affects both the look and functionality of your space. Whether you're looking to install a new bathroom sink or just exploring your options, these FAQs will give you a clear overview of the different types of bathroom basins to help you make the best choice for your bathroom.
How do I choose the right basin?
Choosing the right basin really comes down to what works in your space and how you actually use your bathroom. A basin that's too big can make a small room feel cramped, while one that's too small can look a bit lost in a larger space.
It's also worth thinking about the overall look. You can match your basin with the rest of your bathroom suite to keep things consistent, or pick something a bit different if you want it to stand out. If space is tight, a wall hung or cloakroom basin can help keep things open. If you need somewhere to store bits and pieces, a vanity unit is usually the better option.
What size bathroom basin do I need?
In smaller bathrooms or cloakrooms, a compact basin is usually the best option as it won't get in the way. In a larger bathroom, you’ve got more flexibility, so you could go for something bigger or even a double basin if it suits the layout.
It's worth paying attention to both the width and the depth. For example, a basin that sticks out too far can make the room feel tight, especially in narrower spaces. If you're swapping out an old basin, you'll also likely need to work around the existing pipework and layout.
What are the different types of basins?
Bathroom basins come in several types, the main ones being:
- Pedestal basins - Classic and versatile, these conceal pipework behind a pedestal and work well in both traditional and modern bathrooms.
- Wall hung basins - Great for saving space, they are ideal for compact bathrooms, attaching directly to the wall with concealed brackets.
- Countertop basins - These basins sit atop a vanity unit or counter, adding a stylish, modern look to the bathroom.
- Inset basins - Designed to be installed flush with a countertop, inset basins create a seamless, space-saving look.
- Semi-recessed basins - These partially overhang the counter, balancing storage with easy access to the basin.
- Console basins - Often used in traditional bathrooms, these wash basins are mounted on a decorative stand, adding a vintage touch.
Do I need a basin with one or two tap holes?
This depends on the type of tap you’re planning to use. Basins with a single tap hole are designed for mono basin mixer taps, which combine hot and cold water into one fitting. Basins with two tap holes are suited to separate hot and cold taps. Smaller basins are more commonly fitted with a single tap hole to maximise usable space, while larger basins may offer both options.
What height should a bathroom sink be installed at?
The standard height for most bathroom sinks around 80 to 85 centimeters (about 31 to 33 inches) from the floor. This height provides comfortable access for most adults. For wall mounted basins, the height can be adjusted slightly to meet your specific needs.
Can you install a basin yourself?
Yes. Installing a sink in your bathroom can be a manageable DIY task with the right tools and preparation. However, we always recommend consulting a professional before undertaking this task.
Watch this video below to learn how to install a sink in the bathroom:

































































