How to Choose a Kitchen Sink

Drop-in or under-mount? Stainless steel or Silgranit? Single bowl or double bowl? Thinking of renovating your kitchen sink but cannot decide the best sink? Well, this is the perfect guide on helping you find the sink that will complete your kitchen. The kitchen is the heart of a house and shadow of your lifestyle. And no kitchen is complete without a sink. The kitchen sink is constantly in use; either for washing food, doing the dishes, or even cleaning your hands. This guide will overview the basic aspects to consider when purchasing a kitchen sink.

1. Choose the Best Material

Choosing the best material from an assortment of options can be tricky. A popular choice is Silgranit. Specifically, Blanco Silgranit which is manufactured in Canada and has made a lasting impression across the world. It comes in 9 different colours and more than 300 designs. With its advanced engineering, it can withstand the toughest wear and tear. Blanco’s patented Hygienic Plus surface technology helps to remove the growth of bacteria by 98%.

Stainless Steel is an all-time classic and a valued option. Built of superior steel and unique material helps keep the bacteria away, while offering strong durability. Stainless steel sinks are available in a diverse range of options that are custom-fit to any kitchen designs.

2. Selection Based on the Size

While looking at the available size options, length and depth are the prime factors to be considered. The standard length found in most kitchens is 22 to 27-inches. It works well for small to large kitchens. For depth, the sink should be at least 7 to 7.5 inches deep. A properly sized sink is crucial to avoid back or neck pain, quick piling up of dishes or damages to the sink. When it comes to installation and counter cutting, an extremely important factor to consider is cabinet size. It is best to consult with your contractor on what cabinet size is needed for your kitchen.

3. One bowl, two bowls, or something in between?

There are a wide range of bowl types for kitchen sinks. The most preferred kitchen sink is one with equal double bowls. It provides ample space to carry out two tasks at the same time. You don’t need to juggle between different tasks with this bowl type. You can do the dishes in one while cleaning food in the other. The opposite of a double bowl sink is a single bowl sink. This style maximizes space and is efficient for large items. Lastly, many sinks are available with unequal double bowls. This style is a hybrid between traditional single and double bowl sinks. With this configuration one bowl is typically larger than the other.

4. Selection based on Installation Type

Installation of sinks is another important aspect to keep in mind. The three most common installation types are drop-in, undermount, and farmhouse.

Drop-in or Top-mount sinks

Drop-in sinks are easier to install. These sinks drop in the counter, which leaves a little portion of it over the counter. The edge is usually rounded to keep the water and debris within the sink.

Undermount Sinks

These sinks give a seamless and beautiful look. They can be installed with zero, positive or negative reveal. Such sinks provide a little more depth to do tasks with ease.

Apron front or Farmhouse Sinks 

Farmhouse sinks are usually preferred for their vintage look in the kitchen. These sinks push out beyond the counter, making the size adjustment a little bit tricky. Apron sink sizes typically range from 20 inches to 60 inches.

 

Conclusion

Choosing the kitchen sink that fits well with your kitchen is absolutely important. Whether you are designing a new kitchen or renovating an existing one, this guide will help you to decide on the sink that fits your kitchen design. Nonetheless, feel free to reach out to our dedicated support with any questions you have.

 

Recommended Kitchen Sinks:

Blanco 400580

Blanco 401234

Blanco 400890

Blanco 401894

Blanco 402331

Blanco 402310

 

Blanco 401445

 

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