Deep or more with a curved bottom.
Wall mount vessel sink faucet height.
This is because vessel sinks help with the splash factor there aren t really guidelines or specific measurements because everything needs to be considered per application height of vanity depth of chosen sink faucet spout drop etc.
Wall mount faucets are usually used with a vessel sinks not under mount sinks.
The same rules apply with height and placement.
They are faucets that are mounted to the wall instead of the counter hanging over the sink.
I generally figure out my ideal vanity height first subtract the height of the vessel sink the remainder is my vanity counter height.
These are usually 12 to 17 inches long.
Vessel and wall mount faucets you do not really have to worry about the height so much as you have to worry about the placement in the case of vessel sink faucets.
Your goal is to position them in a way that the spout is directly over the drain.
The standard bathroom vanity height is 32 to 36 inches high.
If your vessel sink sits on top of the vanity your vanity may need to be shorter than the standard height.
If the spout is positioned over a flat spot it will likely splash from the water pressure coming out of the spout no matter what height it is from the bottom.
Wall mounted faucets are also a great option.
Deep and with a very flat bottom to 8 quot.
Factors to consider when selecting a wall mounted faucet height.
Another important point to remember is that the standard height for a bathroom sink is 36 inches from the floor.