Pick The Right Sink For Your Kitchen
If you’re replacing your sink, either as a small change to spruce up your kitchen or as one change of a larger overhaul, you may wonder what’s available. Stainless steel sinks are one of the more popular types of kitchen sinks today. The variety may be a little overwhelming, but when boiled down there are really only a few basic options. Before you shop, take a look at the break down below of what you can expect to find at your local kitchen showroom.
Stainless Steel Sink Basics
Top Mount or Undermount sinks. Top mount sinks have an exposed lip that prevents water from running off onto the countertop. These are used frequently with tile and laminate countertops but can work with any. Undermount sinks are mounted under the countertop. They are commonly seen with granite counters. This look is seamless and classy. Undermounts are available in all sink types, including triple, double and single bowl size.
Undermount single bowl kitchen sinks made of stainless steel. These sinks are one large, stainless steel bowl. They may be rectangular or round, small or large. Single bowls can be good for cleaning up dishes and work well for smaller sinks, including bar size. If you do not need a lot of room for doing dishes, a single bowl will do.
Double bowl sinks. These come in offset and equal variations. Equal double bowls are two bowls of the same size, side-by-side. Offset double bowls include one large bowl and one smaller bowl connected to it. Double bowls can be good for separating dishes or work spaces. In the case of an offset double, the larger bowl can be used for cleanup and the smaller one for food preparation.
Undermount triple bowl sinks made from stainless steel. Triple bowl stainless sinks may include three bowls of varying sizes – one large, one medium, and one small. They’re all connected to each other and feature separate drains. You will need a fair amount of kitchen countertops space for this size of sink. You’ll want to consider that two of the bowls are relatively small and may not function the way you need. If you’re desperate for sink space, you may want to consider adding a separate, smaller sink in another part of the kitchen.
Bar sinks. Bar sinks are typically single bowl, smaller sinks. They should also work well as a secondary sink in the kitchen, although as the name implies they’re good for bars. Bar sinks make a nice addition to an island, for instance, as a separate work area.
Round sinks. You will most likely come across square or rectangular sinks, although round sinks do exist as well. If you want something that is not quite rectangular, horseshoe shape sinks are also available.
These are just a few of the basic sink types you will come across. Again, your basic choices include top mount or undermount sinks, single bowl, double bowl, triple bowl, bar size, and round (or other shapes). Choose the style you need according to your counter space and what you’ll generally be using it for. Whatever you choose, you’ll no doubt benefit from the style and function of stainless steel.
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