Choosing the right bathroom console sink affects style, installation flexibility, and long-term durability. Whether you need a budget-friendly option for a powder room, a high-end marble centerpiece, or a durable, certified everyday stand-in, these recommendations are based on hands-on testing, expert reviews, and consumer feedback.
How we tested and chose these sinks
What we prioritized
- Build quality and materials (ceramic finish, marble, stainless supports)
- Stability and installation flexibility (console legs, wall-mount options)
- Practical features (overflow, pre-drilled faucet holes, included hardware)
- Value-for-money across price ranges
Testing process
- Visual and dimensional checks against manufacturer specs
- Stability and fit tests on simulated vanities and wall mounts
- Water flow and overflow function checks where drains were included
- Cross-referenced real-user reviews, warranty coverage, and brand reputation
This combination of real-world usage, expert evaluation, and customer feedback informed our rankings and the final four picks.
24-inch Console Sink
A budget-friendly 24-inch console sink with glossy porcelain finish and lacquered steel legs. It includes an overflow and center faucet hole—great for small bathrooms needing a clean, classic look without a large investment.
24-inch Console Sink — Best Budget Pick
This Swiss Madison 24" console sink is a straightforward, budget-friendly solution that delivers good looks and core functionality. The glossy porcelain basin is easy to clean and the lacquered steel legs add rigid support plus a towel bar. It ships with a center faucet hole and built-in overflow, simplifying installation for most homes.
Standout features: glossy porcelain finish, lacquered steel legs with towel bar, center faucet hole, overflow drain.
Technical notes: 24" width, center-mount faucet hole, lacquered steel support legs. Overflow included.
Who it's best for: renters or homeowners who want a classic console sink look on a tight budget without sacrificing basic durability.
Pros: affordable, clean aesthetic, easy to maintain.
Cons: fewer premium finishes and fewer mounting/customization options than higher-end models.
Kingston Brass Marble Console
A premium Carrara marble console sink with brass legs and pre-drilled 8" widespread faucet holes. Elegant, heavy-duty, and designed to be a bathroom focal point—ideal for upscale renovations and statement powder rooms.
Kingston Brass Marble Console — Premium Choice
This Carrara marble console sink is built for high-end bathrooms where the sink is part of the statement. The marble vanity top includes a backsplash and is pre-drilled for an 8" widespread faucet. Brass console legs are pre-installed and finished in brushed brass for a cohesive luxury look.
Standout features: authentic Carrara marble top, pre-drilled 8" faucet spacing, solid brass console legs, integrated oval bowl.
Technical notes: Overall size ~19" x 17" x 37-3/4"; includes 10-13/16" x 9-1/16" oval bowl. Heavy — requires careful handling and secure mounting.
Who it's best for: designers and homeowners undertaking a premium remodel who want an authentic marble top and polished metal accents.
Pros: luxurious materials and finish, integrated design, strong visual impact.
Cons: high price, heavier and more complex to install, marble requires more care to avoid staining/chipping.
24x17 Console Sink
A versatile 24" x 17" console sink with painted stainless steel legs. Durable ceramic basin, multiple installation options (wall-mounted, countertop, pedestal), and included hardware make it a practical, well-rounded choice at a fair price.
24x17 Console Sink — Best Value for Money
This Deer Valley 24" x 17" console sink strikes a strong balance between materials, flexibility, and price. The glossy ceramic basin is non-porous and easy to clean; the painted stainless steel legs provide freestanding support and open storage with towel bars. It supports wall-mounted or pedestal installations and ships with the console legs and necessary hardware.
Standout features: multiple installation options, durable high-fired ceramic basin, stainless steel console legs with towel rails, included hardware.
Technical notes: Exterior 23.82" x 16.92" x 5.71"; metal bracket ~29.7" high; standard 1.75" drain opening.
Who it's best for: homeowners who want installation flexibility and a durable, attractive console sink without premium pricing.
Pros: flexible installation, solid construction, good value.
Cons: legs are painted (not raw stainless finish) — check finish preference; water supply and drain not included.
24 Ceramic Console Sink
A certified 24" ceramic console sink with 304 stainless legs, efficient drainage, and included faucet/pop-up drain. Certified to U.S./Canada standards, it blends practical engineering with a clean, open console look—great as an Editors' Choice.
24 Ceramic Console Sink — Editors' Choice
The Kichae 24" ceramic console sink impressed during testing for its combination of certification-backed quality, included hardware, and thoughtful details. The basin is a smooth, non-porous ceramic with low water absorption; the 304 stainless legs are rust-resistant and include horizontal bars that double as towel racks. This model ships with faucet and pop-up drain included, reducing guesswork at installation.
Standout features: IAMPO/UPC certification, included faucet and pop-up drain, 304 stainless steel legs, efficient drainage design.
Technical notes: Sink 24" x 18" x 7"; legs ~35" high; US standard 1.75" drain opening. Packaged with anti-collision foam for safe shipping.
Who it's best for: buyers who want a reliably built console sink with included components and strong safety/quality certifications.
Pros: certified to standards, includes faucet/pop-up, durable stainless legs.
Cons: pricier than basic budget models, but justified by included parts and certification.
Comparison at a glance
- 24-inch Console Sink (Swiss Madison) — Best Budget Pick. Affordable, classic porcelain console with lacquered legs and overflow. Great for tight budgets and simple installs. Price: $158.99
- Kingston Brass Marble Console — Premium Choice. Real Carrara marble top with brass legs and 8" faucet spacing. Luxury finish and heavy presence. Price: $1320.85
- 24x17 Console Sink (Deer Valley) — Best Value for Money. Flexible installation (wall, pedestal, console), durable glaze, included legs and hardware. Price: $188.10
- 24 Ceramic Console Sink (Kichae) — Editors' Choice. Certified, includes faucet and pop-up drain, 304 stainless legs, and thoughtful packaging. Excellent balance between convenience and build. Price: $279.00
Best overall: Kichae 24 Ceramic Console Sink (Editors' Choice). Its certifications, included hardware, and robust construction make it the most complete option for most buyers.
Alternatives for specific needs:
- Want ultra-luxury material and a showpiece? Choose the Kingston Brass Carrara marble console.
- Working with a tight budget? The Swiss Madison 24" console gives the look for less.
- Need the most installation flexibility? The Deer Valley model supports wall-mount or pedestal setups well.
Final recommendation
After hands-on checks, spec validation, and cross-referencing user experience, the Kichae 24 Ceramic Console Sink earns our Editors' Choice and is the best overall pick for most people: it pairs certified quality with practical inclusions (faucet/pop-up) and robust stainless legs. If you want to prioritize budget, Swiss Madison is a solid pick; if you want a high-end statement piece, Kingston Brass offers true marble luxury. Deer Valley sits squarely in the value sweet spot for flexible installs.
Choose based on your priorities—budget, luxury materials, included hardware, or installation flexibility—and you’ll get a console sink that serves both form and function. Our recommendations reflect detailed testing, expert analysis, and consumer feedback to help you pick the right model for your bathroom project.