How a New Pedestal Basin Can Benefit Your Bathroom

Pedestal basins are a very traditional type of bathroom basin. They have a classic look, which means they have remained popular despite other basin designs coming onto the market.

However, before you go ahead and fit one it’s important to know how a pedestal basin can benefit your bathroom, and when fitting a different kind of basin might be a better idea.

What’s a pedestal basin?

A pedestal basin, surprisingly, is made up of a pedestal and a basin. The pedestal is like a leg, which stands on your bathroom floor and appears to hold up your basin. The basin sits against the wall and on top of the pedestal.

If you want to install a pedestal basin, you need to make sure that the wall behind it is strong enough to hold it up. Although in many designs the pedestal supports the basin, it’s rarely used to hold the entire thing up.

What are the benefits of a pedestal basin?

Pedestal basins have a range of benefits, which is why they’re so popular. Most designs are relatively compact, which makes them the obvious choice for smaller bathrooms. Not only do they take up less space, they’re also less imposing than other types of basin, which can make the room look bigger.

Style can be another reason to install a pedestal basin. As a classic basin design, they can look great in period properties in particular, as well as more modern ones. And as there are many simple pedestal basin designs available, they can be a good choice if you want a neutral look, perhaps because you’re sprucing your property up ready to sell it.

Do they have any downsides?

The compact nature of most pedestal basin designs means that they have some disadvantages. With a pedestal basin, you’re likely to have little or no surface space. Even if you get a design which has a significant apron, you’ll hardly have any space for toothbrushes, soap and other toiletries.

Another downside to pedestal basins is that they don’t provide any storage space. Vanity cabinets may often be bulky but they provide plenty of space to store toilet roll, toothpaste and other bathroom essentials. While a pedestal basin can save you space, fitting one will probably mean that you’ll have to invest in a medicine cabinet or free-standing drawers.

So there are plenty of reasons why pedestal basins are handy and continue to be popular. However, it’s worth considering their practicalities before you have a local plumber fit one.

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Price

Approx. £20 - £500

Not including installation

Installation Cost

Approx. £70 - £120

Installation time

Around 1-2 hours


Advantages and disadvantages
  • Look good in a range of properties
  • Can hide ugly plumbing
  • Compact
  • Lack surface space
  • Lack storage space