Last month, I made the 2.5-hour drive to picturesque Grand Haven, Michigan, located right on the shores of Lake Michigan. It was a great little weekend getaway to the beach, except for one minor detail that drove me insane — the hotel bathroom sink and faucet.
The faucet sat so far back from the sink, that when the water was running, it flowed down almost directly against the back edge of the sink. The problem, you see, is whenever I tried to wash my hands, brush my teeth or essentially use the sink in any way, water would go everywhere — all over the countertop, onto the floor, basically everywhere but the sink. It made a huge mess every time it was in use. Take a look at the accompanying photo for reference.