What to Know Before Installing a New Kitchen Sink

What to Know Before Installing a New Kitchen Sink

If part of your kitchen remodel includes new kitchen sinks, you will be staring down more than just a handful of choices.

If you do not know already, whenever you undertake a home improvement project, you’re faced with dozens of choices. This is true when you are planning your interior, when you are picking new countertops, when you are replacing your bathroom faucet, and much more. It should be no shock that if part of your kitchen remodel includes new kitchen sinks, you will be staring down more than just a handful of choices. Read on for a few things you have to think about when you’re picking a kitchen sink.

The Kitchen Material

Stainless steel is a popular choice. It fits essentially every style of kitchen and is durable to boot. While the metal could be scratched, it could also be buffed out. Modern stainless steel sinks are not as noisy as you may remember, and they’re typically easier to clean. Porcelain sinks are beautiful, and these come in a lot of color choices. They work very well in traditional-style kitchens. However, these need to be treated gently since they can chip or scratch easily. Composite sinks are very resistant to chips and scratches, and they do not even show water marks. They’re easy to take care of, but a few could be expensive. Cast iron sinks are durable and a lot less noisy than some other sinks. They also come in different colors.

Sink Configuration

One single kitchen sink basins are gaining popularity. It is attractive and provides a streamlined look. Plus, it is versatile and allows for a lot to happen at once. You could also purchase add-ons to make food preparation easier. Two basin sinks are still a great option, but you also have the choice of picking between two equal-sized basins or two basins of different sizes. Dual basins with a smaller sink will allow for food preparation to occur simultaneously with cleanup. The smaller basin is not always ideal for soaking big pans or pots. Two basins of equal size give you a very symmetrical design, which allows for soaking while washing or prepping. Triple-bowl sinks are another good option, since they give you two big bowls, with a smaller basin in the middle for food preparation.

Sink Styles

Farmhouse sinks are good choices. They’re beautiful and make a statement in your kitchen. Self-rimming sinks are affordable and durable. Undermount sinks are gaining popularity since they create a seamless look from countertop to sink. These are also easy to clean. Contact Kenwood Kitchens today to discover the various types of sinks available.

KITCHEN AND BATH REMODELING FROM KENWOOD KITCHENS

Ready to get started on your next kitchen, bathroom, or closet project? Kenwood Kitchens can help. Since opening its doors in 1974, Kenwood Kitchens has made a name for itself throughout Maryland as a complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling firm. We want our clients to get what they deserve: a quality installation with quality products at a fair price. Contact our expert planners today for a free consultation about your dream project.

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