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Fauceture LMS36MASQ6 36-Inch Carrara Marble Console Sink with Acrylic Legs, Marble White/Polished Nickel

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Fauceture LMS36MASQ6 36-Inch Carrara Marble Console Sink with Acrylic Legs, Marble White/Polished NickelFauceture LMS36MASQ6 36 Inch Carrara Marble Console Sink with Acrylic Legs, Marble White Polished Nickel With a beautiful carrara marble counter top, this console sink set is a long lasting, durable, and elegant addition to your bathroom. A fabulous alternative where space is limited or tight making them friendly for the whole family. With different shades and natural designs, otherwise known as veining, no two sinks will be alike. Also for your

Fauceture LMS36MASQ6 36-Inch Carrara Marble Console Sink with Acrylic Legs, Marble White/Polished Nickel

With a beautiful carrara marble counter top, this console sink set is a long lasting, durable, and elegant addition to your bathroom. A fabulous alternative where space is limited or tight making them friendly for the whole family. With different shades and natural designs, otherwise known as veining, no two sinks will be alike. Also for your convenience, anti-slip rubber pads are included with the acrylic legs to ensure steadiness. Water supply kit, drain assembly, and the faucet are sold separately. Kingston's carrara marble tops are polished, but they are not sealed. Polished marble has a shiny surface and resists stains. Natural stone, even when polished, is still somewhat porous and does remain susceptible to etching by acidic compounds like fruit juice, vinegar, some cleaning solvents, etc. For customers that wish to further protect their investment the marble can be sealed. The following is intended solely for informational purposes. Kingston does not warranty nor accept liability for damages or other negative outcomes resulting from any treatment or coating applied to the countertop after purchase, whether applied by the customer or by a third party. For anyone unfamiliar with this nature of project, Kingston recommends consulting an experienced professional in your area. When looking for a sealant product, please be sure to seek a product specifically designed for use on polished marble, granite or other natural stone surfaces. Be sure to always avoid anything containing a citrus ingredient, acid ingredient, tung oil, linseed oil, or other natural oils. These can damage or discolor your marble.

Features

  • Includes Italian Carrara Marble vanity top with backsplash
  • Paired with acrylic legs
  • Overall size: (L)36" x (W)22" x (H)38-7/16"
  • Includes pre-installed 14-3/8" x 10-7/16" rectangular bowl
  • Sink top is pre-drilled to accommodate 8" widespread faucet
  • Includes integral rectangular lavatory bowl
  • Water supply kit and drain sold separately
  • 1-11/16" diameter drain size
  • Front overflow hole
  • Console sink installation
  • Professional installation recommended
  • Marble surface polished for refined finish and stain resistance



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Compatible Parts

Compatible parts and components for this item. Please also ensure each selected additional item is compatible as appropriate.

Drains: EV6006, KB3006, KB5006, KB6006PN, KB8106, KBT2126

Overflow Covers: EVF1116

Plumbing Trim Kits: KPK106P

P-Traps: CC1186, CC2186, CC5186, CC6186, CC7186, CC8146, CC9186, DD8106, DD8406

Tailpieces: EVP1006

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