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Traditional Full Pedestal Basins

In a world where modern amenities seem to be taking over, it can sometimes be nice to find a classic, timeless feature in a home. Here at Plumbworld, we know it can be hard to find more classical bathroom essentials, and that’s why we offer a range of beautiful Traditional Bathroom Full Pedestals Basins to give your bathroom that classic, elegant touch.

Careful attention to detail and classic elegant design are the things that define our range of traditional bathroom sinks. Each and every bathroom basin has the hallmark of great workmanship firmly visible, with only the best materials used to construct them. Whether you want a cloakroom basin or one to be at the centre of your family bathroom suite, there are a number of options available to suit your preferences and help you create your dream bathroom. Plus, it doesn’t have to cost the earth either, with affordable prices across the board whatever style takes your fancy.

Exuding Edwardian style, our range of traditional full pedestals are a perfect feature piece in any bathroom. With full pedestal basins being one of the most popular sink types in the UK, it’s always handy to know that these immensely popular basins and pedestals can come in a variety of styles. A full pedestal is the perfect way to add extra stability to your basin, as the full pedestal provides sturdy support for the sink. The elongated pedestal is an ideal pairing for the beautifully traditional basin, so you can create a stunning, classic look in your bathroom that’s sure to impress.

Our range of beautiful traditional bathroom basins are made from the highest quality materials, ensuring they’ll last the test of time. They also come with a fantastic guarantee for some added peace of mind, along with free delivery! Discover our full range below. 

 
 
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What is the difference between ceramic and vitreous china basins?

Ceramic and vitreous china are both glazed sanitarywares, but vitreous china is fired with an extra glassy coating that makes it denser and often glossier and more chip-resistant. On the page you'll see three ceramic and two vitreous china options, so if you want a slightly harder-wearing finish look at the vitreous china models. For everyday family use a vitreous china basin will stand up well to knocks; ceramic still gives a great traditional look at usually lower cost.

How do I choose between a one tap hole and two tap hole basin?

One tap hole suits a single monobloc mixer tap, while two tap holes are for separate hot and cold pillar taps in a more traditional arrangement. The range includes both configurations (three 1-hole and two 2-hole basins), so match the basin to the kind of taps you prefer; for an authentic Edwardian look fit two chrome pillar taps, but a single mixer gives a cleaner, modern convenience. the Park Lane option is shown as a 1‑tap hole basin, whereas the Eastlake 560mm model is offered with 2 tap holes.

What size basin should I choose for my bathroom or cloakroom?

Many of the full pedestal basins included in our range are 560mm wide, which makes them an excellent centrepiece for a family bathroom or ensuite where space allows. If you're planning a cloakroom, you'll often want a narrower or more compact basin; the range does mention cloakroom-style options, so look for the smaller profiles if floor space is tight. Measure the available width and clearance so the 560mm models won't crowd doors or WC access.

What are the benefits of a full pedestal for a traditional basin?

A full pedestal gives solid support and helps conceal the trap and plumbing, with the elongated pedestal offering particularly neat proportions for a traditional basin. That means you get both stability and a tidy look, but bear in mind a pedestal hides the pipes rather than providing under-basin storage. If you want an authentic period aesthetic plus a sturdy fixture, a full pedestal is a practical choice.

How do I style a traditional full pedestal basin to create an authentic period look?

These basins are designed with Edwardian, traditional styling in mind, so pair them with classic chrome fittings, crosshead or pillar taps and traditional sanitaryware lines to keep the look cohesive. Brands like Ideal Standard and Eastlake in the range emphasise that timeless shape and are finished in gloss white to match traditional suites. For a bathroom with vintage tiles and woodwork, an elongated pedestal basin will sit harmoniously as the focal point.