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Trough bathroom sinks are designed for shared use, combining a long basin with a streamlined profile that supports multiple users at once. Commonly used in primary bathrooms, guest baths, and commercial or hospitality settings, trough sinks offer a practical solution where efficiency and clean design are equally important.
One of the key advantages of trough bathroom sinks is their ability to accommodate multiple faucets along a single basin. This makes them ideal for double vanities, family bathrooms, and high-traffic spaces where shared access helps reduce congestion during busy routines.
Our collection of trough bathroom sinks includes a variety of sizes, materials, and mounting styles, including wall-mounted and vanity-installed options. Each sink is selected for durability, ease of cleaning, and long-term performance, making them suitable for both residential and light commercial use.
If you’re comparing bathroom sink styles, Undermount Bathroom Sinks offer a more traditional vanity setup, while Wall Mount Bathroom Sinks provide a more space-efficient, minimalist option.
Whether you’re designing a shared bathroom or looking for a distinctive sink with functional benefits, trough bathroom sinks deliver a balance of modern aesthetics, shared usability, and everyday practicality.
























FAQs
A trough bathroom sink is a long, continuous basin designed to support multiple users at the same time, often with more than one faucet.
Yes. Trough sinks are commonly used in double vanity setups because they allow two faucets to share a single basin, reducing clutter and simplifying installation.
Yes. While often used in commercial settings, trough bathroom sinks are increasingly popular in residential bathrooms, especially in shared or family spaces.
Many trough bathroom sinks are available in wall-mounted designs, while others are installed on vanities or countertops. Compatibility depends on the specific model.
Yes. Most trough sinks feature smooth, continuous surfaces that are easy to wipe down, especially when paired with durable materials like ceramic or stone.
The number of faucets depends on the sink length and design. Many trough sinks support two or more faucets spaced evenly along the basin.
Trough sinks are better suited for shared use and multi-user spaces, while traditional sinks are typically designed for single-user applications.
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