| Choosing a kitchen sink can be a lot of fun--there are so many choices of sizes, shapes, and materials that can really change the look of your kitchen. Choose wisely, because modern sinks have quite a long lifespan (particularly if you invest in a sink fabricated with high-quality materials). Kitchen sinks can be made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, enameled steel, vitreous china, composite materials and cast iron. Cast iron and vitreous china sinks impart an Old World feel to your kitchen, while many people prefer stainless steel due to the ease of cleanup and durability. There are also plenty of mounting options out there: self-rimming sinks, rimmed sinks, flush-mounted sinks, and the popular undermounted sink. The undermounted sink is popular because it is easy to clean from the counter into the bowl. Design options include sink bowls of varying sizes. You may decide to go with one large bowl, or a large bowl and a small bowl. These combo-bowl designs are great for families or chefs who frequently need to wash or soak large pans or casserole dishes. You can soak your dishes on one side and complete smaller jobs using the second side. The smaller bowl can also be connected to the garbage disposal. If you prefer a more traditional look, you can choose two bowls that are the same size. In addition to providing a symmetrical appearance, same-size bowls also allow you to complete more and larger tasks even while pots or pans may be soaking in the first bowl. Kids can wash up on one side while pasta is draining in the other, for example. No matter what type of sink design you're after, consider choosing a name brand. Companies such as Kohler and Blanco have built a reputation on quality workmanship and attention to detail. Major label sink producers also have the most up-to-date styles. Blanco's stainless steel farmhouse sink with an integrated towel bar is just one example of the attention to detail provided by these leading manufacturers. |
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