Friday, June 27, 2014

Kitchen Zip - How To Choose the Perfect Kitchen Sink



Kitchen sinks are one of the main focal points in any kitchen's décor. For homeowners with country style kitchens an apron sink or farmhouse sink will help to maintain a country kitchen look and feel. For contemporary style kitchens a stainless steel sink can add a sleek and modern look to the space. And Blanco sinks are available in an array of sizes, configurations and styles that can complement any home décor theme.

Sink Configurations

Regardless of the style of the sink you choose, when it comes to the configuration of a sink there are some factors to think about in order to ensure that you are using the right sink for your kitchen.   There are the highly popular single bowl or super single bowl sinks. These sinks are best suited for homes where there is a dish washer present. Then there is the 1-3/4 bowl sink. Depending on whether the homeowner is a lefty or a righty will determine which side of the sink has the larger opening. Next there is the equal double bowl sink. And then finally there is the option to have an entertainment bowl or bar sink. These sinks are usually added as a second sink in the kitchen and are used for preparation. Whatever kitchen sink configuration a homeowner wants, just remember it should fit into your lifestyle.

Kitchen Sink Installation
There are essentially two different ways to have a kitchen sink installed. The first way is by having an under-mount sink. This kind of installation looks clean and offers its users the ability to clean up faster with ease. When doing an under-mount installation, homeowners have the choice in deciding the amount of reveal they want. It's really personal preferences if there should be 1/8 positive reveal, greater than 1/8 or none at all. The second way to install a kitchen sink is by having an over-mount sink. When homeowners choose this method they don't have to cut into the countertop to have it installed. Blanco sinks, on the other hand, offer either a traditional or modern look using an over-mount approach. Some are so flush that it blends in with the countertop making for an easy cleanup.

Kitchen Sink Depth  Regardless of the style of sink you choose, the depth of the basin is important. The average sink is 7-8 inches deep, while some can go as deep as 10 inches. It is a good idea to know the cabinet dimensions to ensure the sink will fit. Sometimes when dealing with a shallow sink the faucets can be raised so that it accommodates larger pots.

Regardless of your application, know that there is a kitchen sink for every kitchen design. Blanco sinks are also very durable and can easily fit into any kitchen's design. With a new sink that can withstand the daily wear and tear, the kitchen has more functions. Also don't forget to look for kitchen sink accessories like cutting boards and custom fit protective grids. Now the kitchen can serve the home and the family better!


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