A green basin brings deliberate colour to the bathroom without a full renovation, and this collection covers every format — above-counter, undermount, wall-hung and pedestal — across the full range of green tones stocked at The Blue Space. Whether you are after a muted sage green basin or a deeper olive or forest shade, the guide below covers what to look for before you buy.
What types of green basin are available?
Green basins come in four main installation formats: above-counter (vessel), undermount, wall-hung, and pedestal. Above-counter models sit proud of the vanity top and make the colour most visible. Undermount basins drop below the benchtop, leaving the rim hidden and the green finish visible only from inside the bowl. Wall-hung basins mount directly to the wall with no vanity cabinet, and pedestal basins are freestanding with a concealed column. Each format suits a different vanity or wall configuration, so confirm your rough-in depth and benchtop cutout size before selecting.
Which green shades are most common?
Sage green is the most searched shade in Australia, followed by olive green, forest green, and dark green. Sage sits in the grey-green range and reads as a neutral in most lighting. Olive leans warmer and pairs with brushed brass or matte black tapware. Darker forest and bottle greens are higher contrast and tend to work in bathrooms with white or light stone walls. Some ranges also offer a green marble effect, where the green is part of a veined surface pattern rather than a flat colour.
What materials are green basins made from?
The four materials you will encounter are vitreous china, stone resin, concrete, and tempered glass. Vitreous china is fired at high temperature, making it non-porous, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean — it is the most common base material for coloured basins. Stone resin (a mix of crushed natural stone and resin) is heavier and offers a matte finish that holds colour well. Concrete basins are cast and sealed; they suit industrial or earthy interiors and are available in green concrete finishes from several suppliers. Glass basins are less common in green but appear in vessel format; they require consistent sealing of the drain area to prevent water damage to the vanity below.
What sizes do green basins come in?
Standard above-counter basins range from roughly 380 mm to 550 mm wide. Wall-hung and undermount models follow similar width ranges but vary significantly in projection (depth from wall), which matters when matching to a bathroom vanity. Small or compact basins — typically under 420 mm wide — suit ensuites, powder rooms, and bathrooms with limited bench space. Always check the waste outlet position (centre or offset) against your existing plumbing rough-in before purchasing.
Which tapware finishes pair well with a green basin?
Brushed brass and matte black are the two most common tapware choices alongside green basins. Brushed brass adds warmth that complements sage and olive tones. Matte black provides high contrast and works with darker greens. Brushed nickel is a more neutral option if the green is already a strong design statement. The taps collection includes options in all three finishes. Avoid polished chrome in bathrooms where the green basin is the focus — the high shine competes rather than anchors the colour.
What should you check before buying a green basin?
Confirm five things before purchasing: the installation type (above-counter, undermount, wall-hung, or pedestal), the external dimensions against your benchtop or wall space, the waste position relative to your existing plumbing, the material and its care requirements, and whether the colour finish is factory-applied glaze or a surface coating. Factory-applied vitreous china glazes are durable and colour-stable over time. Surface-coated basins can chip if scored by abrasive cleaners, so check the manufacturer's care instructions before confirming. The bathroom basins collection carries the full range of formats if you want to compare across colours at the same time.
Which brands stock green basins in Australia?
Fienza is one of the more consistent stockists of coloured basins in Australia, with green appearing across several ranges including the Kaya and Tono lines. Caroma carries coloured basin options within select Liano and Contura ranges. ADP offers coloured above-counter basins as part of their vanity and basin combinations. Nero and Meir also supply coloured basin formats, though their green options vary by season and range. For a matched basin-and-vanity combination in green, look at ADP and Fienza first as both offer colour-coordinated units. Pairing your basin with a mirror in a complementary frame finish completes the wall composition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sage green basin?
A sage green basin is a bathroom basin finished in a muted grey-green colour, typically in vitreous china or stone resin. Sage reads as a near-neutral in most lighting conditions and pairs with brushed brass or matte black tapware. It is the most searched green basin shade in Australia and is available in above-counter and undermount formats from brands including Fienza and ADP.
What is the best tapware colour for a green bathroom basin?
Brushed brass and matte black are the most compatible tapware finishes for a green basin. Brushed brass adds warmth that suits sage and olive tones, while matte black provides contrast for darker greens. Brushed nickel works as a neutral alternative. Polished chrome is generally avoided alongside coloured basins as the high reflectivity competes with the colour statement.
Are green basins easy to keep clean?
Vitreous china green basins are non-porous and easy to clean with a soft cloth and non-abrasive bathroom cleaner. Stone resin and concrete basins have a matte finish that can show water marks more readily and benefit from periodic sealing. Avoid scouring pads and abrasive cleaners on any coloured basin as they can dull the glaze or damage surface coatings over time.
What sizes do green bathroom basins come in?
Green bathroom basins typically range from 380 mm to 550 mm wide. Compact models under 420 mm wide suit powder rooms and small ensuites. Standard sizes sit around 450 to 500 mm. Always verify the waste outlet position (centre or offset) and the projection depth against your vanity or wall rough-in before purchasing, as these vary between models and manufacturers.
Can you get a green marble basin in Australia?
Yes, green marble-effect basins are available in Australia. These are typically made from stone resin or vitreous china with a veined surface pattern applied during manufacture, rather than solid stone. They combine the durability of an engineered material with the visual texture of natural marble. Green marble basins are available in above-counter vessel format and suit bathrooms with neutral or white wall finishes.