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The kitchen sink is one of the most used items in the kitchen. You use it to prepare breakfast, lunch, and dinner, then again to clean up. Whether you are renovating your entire kitchen or simply looking to replace an old kitchen sink, Wayfair has an assortment of sinks to choose from. There is a lot to consider when you are looking for a kitchen sink. At Wayfair, we want give you information to help you make the decisions you need when looking for kitchen sinks. Some common factors to consider are the material you prefer, the number of bowls or basins, and installation type. You also might be on the lookout for certain kitchen sink brands such as Elkay, Franke, Kraus, and Kohler. Let’s take a look at the different factors that come down to helping you make the decision you need. The type of material is important to consider when buying a kitchen sink. This decision is much more a matter of preference than what you need in order to install.
Stainless Steel: Stainless steel kitchen sinks are a common material in households today. It is easy to clean and lasts a long time. Stainless steel matches a variety of kitchen designs from lighter crème colored cabinets to darker brown colored cabinets. We have a variety of different styles and installation types from farmhouse to drop in stainless steel sinks.
Granite Composite: Granite composite sinks bring a great deal of style to your kitchen. The high concentration of granite particles make it scratch and chip resistant. It can also withstand very hot water. Granite composite is often found in a wide arrange of dark matte colors but are also available in lighter colors.
Cast Iron: Cast iron sinks have been around for a long time because of how long the material tends to last. It also holds heat well which is useful when washing dishes by hand. The material comes in a variety of colors with the most popular being white. You can choose from cast iron sinks in a handful of types and styles from undermount to single bowl and many others.
Copper: Copper kitchen sinks are a classic look for the kitchen that can add significant attraction. They can come in both light and dark shades of copper. You can pair copper sinks with copper countertops and crème color kitchen cabinets. This color kitchen sink could also work well with white countertops and cabinets.
In addition to tub material, purchasing a kitchen sink based on installation type is another consideration. This is not only a style decision but also one where you need to make sure your current set up supports the installation type of the sink you purchase. Read on to learn more about the different kitchen sink installation types:
Undermount: With an undermount kitchen sink, the sink is installed underneath the counter. This means that the sink basin does not trickle above part of the counter. The countertop is completely over the sink so you can only see the sink’s basin.
Corner Kitchen Sink: The name speaks for itself. Corner kitchen sinks are intended for the corner of a kitchen where two countertops meet to form a right angle. Often times, the corner of the kitchen can go unused. Maybe some fruit is placed in a bowl and left in the corner or a loaf of bread is placed there, but beyond that it can become underutilized space. One way to take advantage of it is to install a corner sink. It can free up more counter space for cooked or prepped food as well as make the kitchen not feel as cluttered when more people are there.
Drop In: One of the most simple types of installations, drop in kitchen sinks are placed within the open countertop spot. The edges of the kitchen sink rest on the countertop. This is one of the most popular styles likely due to its easy install. You can browse drop in kitchen sinks in many styles such as stainless steel, fiberglass, or rectangular.
Farmhouse Kitchen Sink: Farmhouse kitchen sinks are growing in popularity and we have you covered with the largest selection here at Wayfair. These are also known as apron sinks. They tend to be wider than a standard sink and have a panel (that looks like an apron) that extends out over the front of the sink. The apron is usually in line with adjacent kitchen drawers. The depth of this style sink helps avoid splashing when washing dishes or filling pots. We have farmhouse kitchen sinks in a range of styles such as stainless steel or white.
You might also be looking for a specific color in a kitchen sink. We have you covered on that, too. Use the filters on the left to find the finish you want. Below are some of the most common types:
White Kitchen Sink: White is a popular color for both traditional and modern kitchen designs. You can pair your white kitchen sink with both light and dark counter tops and cabinets. If you choose darker cabinets and countertops, the white kitchen sink will act as an eye catcher for guests.
Black Kitchen Sink: Black portrays a modern look in your kitchen. You can pair your black kitchen sink with light cabinets and dark countertops that will bring a trendy look to your kitchen. We have a variety of sinks in the color black so use the filter on the left to view products with the exact color you are looking for.
At Wayfair, we want to help your kitchen remodeling needs by providing you with the kitchen sink you desire. Remember, when choosing a kitchen sink take into account the number of basins you might want. Be realistic about the size of your kitchen as well. Also consider your behavior as a cook. If you cook a lot, you might want a bigger sink while if you rarely cook and have dishes in the sink infrequently, then a smaller sink might be better. The average bowl depth for a kitchen sink is 8 inches while 10 inches can make cleaning dishes a much better experience.