In any household, a kitchen sink is one of the
central fixtures and always sees plenty of action. It is used both for
preparing food and for cleaning up after every meal. It can add to or
take away from the overall effect of your kitchen’s design. Durability
and attractiveness are both important qualities in kitchen sinks.
More than simply functional necessities, sinks now offer more design
appeal, softer lines, and a variety of finishes. Every homemaker faces
the challenge of choosing the right sink for the kitchen, and the
kitchen sink provides the finishing touch to any new kitchen project.
Modern sinks are not just made of a simple faucet and bowl. They
come in multiple bowls of various sizes and shapes and are designed with
integral drainers, cutting boards, soap dispensers, instant hot water
dispensers, purified water taps, sprayers and more.
Sinks are also made of stainless steel, enameled metal, solid
surfacing materials and quartz composites, and of course the traditional
porcelain.
There is a great amount to consider when choosing a kitchen sink.
Size, in width and depth, is of course the biggest choice you will make
when choosing a sink to fit your kitchen. You also have a choice of
materials used in making the sink - stainless steel, granite or copper.
Stainless steel sinks are made in many sizes and several
thicknesses. Enamel on cast iron or steel sinks are made in an
assortment of colors. Quartz composite sinks also come in a variety of
colors and patterns.
Many people prefer stainless steel sinks because they are believed
to be easier to care for. Some solid-surface countertop materials may be
formed to include rimless, seamless sinks that are a perfect match.
Your sink choice is restricted by the size of your cabinet and
counter top. All kitchen sinks require a minimum cabinet size. You can
find out the size of your cabinet by measuring under the existing sink
or where the new sink will go.
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Saturday, 18 April 2015
A Guide to Kitchen Sinks
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