A kitchen sink can have a dramatic effect on the look of a kitchen.
Despite its size when compared to the countertop it sits inside
of, it can tastefully accentuate and enhance your kitchen. As a
result, many designers and savvy homeowners specifically
select finishes and styles of sinks that are consistent with
the period and style of the kitchen's theme.
Bowl depth is a key component of a kitchen sink. You need to
do a good job of determining how much space you actually need.
For instance, if you're single, rarely eat in and have 4 dishes, there's a good chance you don't need a large capacity bowl with a 14-inch depth. Likewise, if you have a large family and often entertain, it makes sense to consider a generously sized sink. For added organization and convenience, you may also want to consider a double sink.
Consider This
Some sinks have built-in soap dispensers.
Regardless of what finish you use, you'll pay more for thick, heavy-gauged materials than the thin variety.
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