Varieties of Kitchen Sinks
Kitchen sinks are definitely the most important part
found in kitchens anywhere in the world. The reason for
this is simple to understand when you think how
important water is in both the preparation and cleanup
of food. The basic function of a kitchen sink is to
serve as a waterproof receptacle for liquids and solid
foods of any type.
Kitchen sinks and bathroom sinks vary in size and
sometimes the material that makes up the sink. The
designs can be quite different as well. A kitchen sink
needs to be large in size so it can easily accommodate
big bowls, pots, pans, and any other utensil that one
might use to prepare food. The kitchen sink must also be
able to withstand the abuse of these large, heavy
objects. Most people know that smaller objects like
glasses, plates and silverware can create scratches and
nicks in kitchen sinks. Larger objects can do serious
damage to sinks that are not made to withstand a certain
amount of daily wear and tear. For this reason, normally
heavy gauge stainless steel kitchen sinks are a favorite
but have had some stiff competition in the past few
years. More and more consumers are going with the
porcelain coated cast iron. These delightful additions
are very popular with the shabby chic look and the
vintage kitchens.
Ever changing trends put pressure on kitchen sink
manufacturers to investigate other materials for kitchen
sinks. Solid plastic is still available and these sinks
can be bonded to solid surface countertops so the sink
looks to be sculpted from one solid piece of plastic.
Granite kitchen sinks are striking as well as those made
from marble and other hard stones. These stones can make
for a dramatic look and add much character to your
kitchen. Copper, brass and any other corrosion resistant
metals are used to form a kitchen sink for an early
American, primitive or farm look. Copper and any copper
alloy offer a unique characteristic not found in any
other sink material. Copper kitchen sinks have a built
in natural chemical mechanism that kills many bacteria
and viruses within minutes of contact. This hidden
quality, and mostly unknown, can help keep you and your
family healthy and free of germs.
When inspecting kitchen sinks remember to pay attention
to the depth of the bowl. Not all sinks are created
equal and the size all depends on how you will use your
kitchen. Many kitchen sinks offer extra depth to make
cleaning large bowls and pots a very easy job and is
popular with consumers and chefs who do a lot of in home
entertaining.
If your kitchen is large enough to house two sinks, this
would be something to give serious consideration. Many
kitchen sinks are available in a double or side-by-side
configuration, but these can only be used by one person
without being cramped. If you have two separate sinks in
two different locations in a kitchen, two people can
work independently without getting in each other's way
which is an advantage.
The mounting method of kitchen sinks is also an
alternative. The bowl can be placed under the countertop
so that water and food can be pushed into the sink quite
easily. The second design is an overmount lip where the
top of the sink is higher than the surrounding
countertop. This seems to be coming back in popularity
and the designs of these sinks are endless. Over and
undermount kitchen sinks are available in a wide variety
of colors, sizes and material choices.
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