Has Your Kitchen Sink Sunk?
No, not literally sunk. Not unless
your countertops have some serious
issues. But its appearance may make
your kitchen look terrible.
A kitchen sink can sound pretty easy
to choose, but there are a lot of
little details that can make it more
difficult than you might expect.
Materials, size, number of basins,
these are factors that will suddenly
become very important when you start
looking around.
Just as an example: I grew up in a
house with two basins for the
kitchen sink. I've always found that
comfortable. One for washing, one
for rinsing. It just seemed logical
to me and I couldn't picture going
to just one basin.
But the time came when I moved into
a home with a single large basin for
a kitchen sink. Much to my surprise,
I love it. A part of that was how
easy it made washing my son when he
was an infant, but it's also just
comfortable for washing dishes. I
hadn't expected that.
Just as I was, you may be surprised
by the features you will turn out to
like. It may not be what you've
always had.
Simply replacing a sink is not easy.
The range of sizes is amazing, so
limiting yourself to the size of the
current hole may make putting the
new one in much simpler but will
greatly complicate your shopping.
On the other hand, if it's a serious
kitchen remodel and you're replacing
the countertops you have a lot of
dom. You can pick any sink that
appeals to you.
Most kitchen sinks are stainless
steel. It's a nice, practical
material, but it's not the only
choice out there. You can pick a
color that goes well with your
kitchen overall. Depending on your
taste, that may well be the classic
stainless steel sink. Stainless
steel kitchens are very popular, and
obviously most people wouldn't want
anything other than a stainless
steel sink in a stainless steel
kitchen.
On the other hand, a darker sink may
go well with some kinds of
countertops. I've seen a kitchen
with granite countertops that looks
beautiful with a matte black sink.
The darkness really adds to the
appearance, and of course is quite
functional too.
The right kitchen sink is one of
many factors that finishes off a
really great looking kitchen. Take
your time choosing the right one and
don't just slap in the cheapest one
you can find. You'll be living with
your choice for many years.
About the Author
Stephanie Foster runs
http://www.kitchenthoughts.com/
as a resource for people wanting to
remodel their kitchens. Get more
kitchen remodeling ideas from her
site.
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