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3 Things to Consider When Choosing a Kitchen Sink

December 3, 2020

While not the most exciting part of the kitchen, choosing the right kitchen sink is crucial. It’s an indispensable part of food preparation and cleaning. You want a sink that’s functional, beautiful, and appropriate for your lifestyle. You may not think it, but choosing a sink is a highly personal choice. If you’ve been around and about the kitchen a lot, you probably already have an idea of what you like. If not, here’s a quick guide on what you need to consider in selecting a kitchen sink.

Size and Configuration

Technically two things, but size and configuration are directly intertwined. These will determine how much space you have to work with. A large sink will give you more space to work, but you’ll end up with less counter space. The depth of your sink is also something to think about. A deeper sink is useful for washing oversized pots –depending also on the width and length, of course. But a deeper sink also means it’s harder to reach the bottom of the sink. If the average sink already makes you bend over to reach the sink’s bottom, a deep sink can be uncomfortable.

Aside from the overall size, the number of basins is also important. If you’re often washing large pots and pans, a large single-basin sink may work better for you. If you’re the kind that prefers to separate soaping and rinsing, a double-basin sink makes more sense. A multiple basin configuration can also help if you tend to balance food prep and cleaning at the same time. One basin can be for washing vegetables, while you can place dirty bowls and dishes on another basin.

You need to think of these two factors together, however. The overall size will be largely dictated by how much space your kitchen has. The number of basins is more of a personal preference. A 30-inch long single-basin sink will feel and function differently from a double-basin sink of the same length.

Material

Each with its own pros and cons, your choice of sink material affects the appearance, durability, and ease of maintenance. The most common options are stainless steel, porcelain, and composite sinks. Stainless steel sinks are known for being very durable and easy to clean, however, it can scratch or dent. Porcelain sinks are generally low-cost and can give your kitchen a vintage look which works for a traditional kitchen style. However, they have a tendency to chip, and may not stand up to heavy use. Composite stone sinks have a wide range of colors and finishes. It’s easy to maintain, but it can stain over time especially with lighter colors. There are also more decorative materials that you can choose from. Overall, choosing your sink material is a balancing act between style and function.

A decorative sink material can easily complement a beautiful countertop.

A decorative sink material can easily complement a beautiful countertop.

Installation

While you may not really need to know how to install a sink yourself, it still pays to know about the different types and how it may affect you. There are three common types: topmount, undermount, and apron-front. Topmount is also called “drop-in” sinks, and these are the most common types. The sink rim goes over the countertop. On top of being easier to install, this also allows the countertop to help support the sink’s weight. The protruding edge, however, makes it harder to clean. Undermount sinks are fitted under the countertop, giving the counter a nice streamlined finish. This also makes it easier to clean. On the downside, it’s often more expensive than topmount sinks, and it’s more difficult to install. You’re also limited to solid countertop materials such as granite and marble. Apron-front sinks are also known as “farmhouse” sinks. They have a very distinct look that’s traditionally used with country-style kitchens. They’re more difficult to install compared to the other two, so they tend to be more expensive.

There are other installation methods as well such as flush-mount sinks, integrated sinks, and freestanding sinks. The different installation methods affect how easy it is to clean and maintain, the countertop materials that you can use, and the cost.

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An undermount sink gives your counter a cleaner and sleeker look.

An undermount sink gives your counter a cleaner and sleeker look.


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