We added a Kohler Brockway sink to our boys bathroom remodel. It saves a ton of floor space, has 2 sinks & looks absolutely fabulous!!!
I have been drooling over the Kohler Brockway sink since the first time I saw it on Pinterest & now we finally have one of our own in our farmhouse boys bathroom.
We have a working wash sink for our boys bathroom!
Jason & I have been working around the clock the last week in the small hope that we might actually finish this bathroom next week & I am excited to finally have something to share with you guys.
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Kohler Brockway Wall Mounted Sink
*Kohler provided me with this gorgeous sink and fixtures but all opinions about this fabulous sink are 100% my own for more information check out my disclosure page here*
Bathroom Sink Before
Just to remind you, below is what our previous sink looked like.
The long console sink took up way too much floor space & was just plain ugly.
Why we Chose the Wall Mounted Kohler Brockway Sink
Wall Mounted Sink Saves Space & Has Room for 2 People
Our new Kohler Brockway Sink has 2 faucets & because it’s wall mounted it saves so much floor space & our boys bathroom looks huge now.
So 2 of our 3 boys can brush their teeth at the same time.
I love the vintage look of the Kohler Brockway sink.
It reminds me of an old utility sink from an old farmhouse or schoolhouse.
Because it is cast iron it will last long after our boys are grown up.
I also love that I will never have to wipe down a counter in this bathroom again, woo hoo!!!
It is also the perfect utility sink for 3 growing boys.
Faucets for the Wall Mounted Kohler Brockway Sink
The Cannock faucets that go along with the Kohler Brockway sink are just as beautiful as the wall mounted tough cast iron sink.
Can’t you just imagine all 4 kids lined up to brush their teeth? :).
To create more storage for the room Jason built another built in bookcase much like the ones he added to our kitchen & Tucker’s room.
After weeks of back and forth about paint colors I FINALLY decided on Sherwin Williams Spatial White.
It’s a cool light gray with a little blue.
We also added vinyl bead board to the walls like we added to the ceiling.
We have a lot more painting to do and finally replacing this old floor but here’s our progress so far…
- Gut Bathroom –
Take out tub,sinkand toilet Replace old tub and add a new cast iron white tubTake down tub surround and drywall surrounding tubAdd cement board and white subway tileand new fixtures to tubTake down tub drop ceiling, contact paper& add a vinyl bead board ceiling- Add cement board to bathroom floor and retile
Paint and add bead board to the bathroom wallsand paint the trim whiteAdd a new double wall sink- Add a new toilet
Add a built in bookshelf for towels and bathroom supplies- Make towel hooks and toothbrush storage
Thanks so much to Linda from Calling it Home for hosting this crazy 6 Week Challenge & to Kohler for my new GORGEOUS Kohler Brockway sink.
by Tara Lehman
Review after 4 years of our Wall Mounted Kohler Brockway Sink
We still love our Kohler Brockway sink & faucets & they are holding up splendidly with 3 boys using this farmhouse bathroom.
We finished our Farmhouse Boys Bathroom & Added Shiplap. See it HERE
Wow! What an upgrade! That sink is incredible!
Thanks so much for checking out our new gorgeous sink Emily!!!
Loving the progress, Tara! That sink really is amazing. Having it wall mounted definitely saves a lot of room. Yes, I can imagine all 4 kids brushing around that sink. You’ll have to take a pic of that! 😉 Good luck with the final details! Can’t wait to see!
Thanks so much Tee! Good luck with your master bedroom as well!!!
AAHHHHHH! Complete and total sink envy!!! love. Love. LOVE!
Ha! Thanks Heather!!!
Hello,. It looks lovely. We have considered that sink too. However my research revealed that the faucet contains lead and is not for drinking brushing. They are not lead free!! You might want to check???
Hi Dawn, Thank you so much for your comment. After reading your comment I reached out to my contact at Kohler who then contacted Kohler’s engineers who emailed back saying as of May 2015 the Cannock faucets are NSF low lead compliant. It also states on Kohler’s website that the Cannock faucets meet the Safe Water Drinking Act. In researching alternative to the Cannock faucets for this sink I found that the other faucets that fit the Brockway sink, like the Chicago faucet one state that it meets the same NSF low lead compliance as well.
I love that sink so much! It looks amazing in your bathroom!
Thank you so much Emy!!!
It is looking very nice already! I can’t wait to see the finished room!
Thanks so much Dianne!!!
Good luck for the last week! The room is looking gorgeous, love that sink!
Thanks so much Danielle!
Hi Tara! I’m a fellow ORC participant and I followed the link from the main page because that sink is so eye-catching – what a beauty! Then I looked back to see your ‘before’ pics and, wow! What a transformation you’ve made. Looking forward to checking back next week to see the final reveal.
Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments about our boys bathroom Norma!
Oh Tara, I LOVE this sink!! I’m so glad your room is coming together so beautifully! Can’t wait to see the reveal.
Thanks Jenny!!!
Love it!
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
Thanks so much Susan!!!
I just purchased this sink, expecting to hang it up as is. BUT, the underside just doesn’t look as black as it appears in pictures. It’s kind of splotchy looking with lots of imperfections. I was curious if you painted the underside black? Or did you leave it as is? Maybe once I flip it and hang it, all of that will just disappear into the shadows and look black??
Hi Carla, Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and for commenting. The underside of our Brockway sink was not as bright black as I had imagined it would be. However, we did not paint it and I am very happy with how the sink looks hanging on our boys bathroom wall. Good luck with your sink and I hope you turn out to be as happy with yours as we are with ours.