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RE: My first ad on... - Twitchin Kitten - 04-04-2011

This is the sink that's going on there now.

I'm going to ask $100 for it though as it's a $900 sink taken from some millionaire's home. They were remodeling and gave the sink to Matt. It's too big for our house. And it's too ugly.

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RE: My first ad on... - LKTraz - 04-05-2011

Who the hell would pay $900.00 for a pedestal sink in the first place? $300 - $350, yeah.

Personally I prefer a bathroom sink to at least a single door cabinet underneath and installed into the counter is even better yet.


RE: My first ad on... - Twitchin Kitten - 04-05-2011

When your bathroom is as big as my whole house, you pay $900 for a sink.
When your bathroom is that big, you don't need a cabinet under your sink because the massive storage space in the bathroom FURNITURE - that's right, furniture - holds all those toiletries and linens.

So, besides the $5000 steam shower with environment, whirlpool tub, bidet and toilet, Italian marble floors and walls, you have a pair of $900 sinks Smile


RE: My first ad on... - Twitchin Kitten - 04-05-2011

And we won't get into the sound system in the bathroom along with the TV and other video components.




RE: My first ad on... - LKTraz - 04-05-2011

I don't care if I was worth a trillion bucks....I still wouldn't pay that much for a crummy pedestal sink! Well......maybe if it was made of polished brass, but damn sure not for a porcelain one.


RE: My first ad on... - Jamminitin - 04-05-2011

I've seen a pedestal sink exactly like that in Home Depot for $90.


RE: My first ad on... - Jamminitin - 04-05-2011

And we bought a faucet similar to that for $25 on sale.


RE: My first ad on... - Rhubarb - 04-05-2011

(04-05-2011, 08:01 AM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: When your bathroom is as big as my whole house, you pay $900 for a sink.
When your bathroom is that big, you don't need a cabinet under your sink because the massive storage space in the bathroom FURNITURE - that's right, furniture - holds all those toiletries and linens.

So, besides the $5000 steam shower with environment, whirlpool tub, bidet and toilet, Italian marble floors and walls, you have a pair of $900 sinks Smile
Are you thinking of remodelling TK?



RE: My first ad on... - Twitchin Kitten - 04-05-2011

Ah I wish I can afford and have room for a bathroom like that!


RE: My first ad on... - Twitchin Kitten - 04-05-2011

Jammin, many sinks in Home Depot look like those that are sold to custom homes. My sister in law bought a sink that was 18" across for a service bathroom in 1986 for $1200 and today I see the same styles in Home Depot and Lowes and the same sink is still being sold in high end stores for over $1000 +

I don't know if there's a difference in materials and other factors, but I too would never pay that much for bathroom fixtures.