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Roll-Under Sinks by Trueform Concrete

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Image: Trueform Concrete

Even though the material is thousands of years old, in the past few years concrete has learned new tricks. Today it can be found being used as countertops and is flexible in its look. Colored dyes and stamped forms can make concrete look like tile, brick, and other materials. What was a very utilitarian material has turned chic. An example of this is in the making of bathroom sinks. A couple of nice looking examples of roll-under sinks are these by Trueform Concrete.

Image: Trueform Concrete
Image: Trueform Concrete

What’s Old is New
The above roll-under sink by Trueform is the Contempo Concrete Sink. This sink has a long concrete basin with a metal base and clear space. The look is modern with its straight lines and angled sink basin. Dimensions are 40in across, 18in deep, and 34in high. Besides white, other colors available are antique white, taupe. pewter limestone, frost, graphite, charcoal, dusk, and sage. All of which are earth toned colors in the white to dark gray range.

Image: Trueform Concrete
Image: Trueform Concrete

Concrete=Wood
For an even cleaner look, Trueform offers some wall mounted (floating) roll-under sinks. One those is this one with a faux wood grain edge. This sink has a thick look but appears to just float off the ground as it cantilevers out. And don’t worry, as long as it’s properly mounted it won’t fall off the wall. Besides the angled basin shape, they offer another shape that has a curved edge near the edge. Dimensions are 30in across, 21in deep, and 5in deep. Colors available are the same as the Contempo.

Image: Trueform Concrete
Image: Trueform Concrete

Conclusion
When looking for accessible roll-under bathroom sinks, these concrete ones by Trueform Concrete are worth a look at. Also note that neither sink has an overflow hole so don’t fill think sink and forget about it. To see more of Trueform Concrete’s bathroom sinks visit think link.