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Kitchen Remodeling |
Cabinet Resurfacing
Kitchen Cabinet Refacing
Replacement Cabinet Doors
Kitchen Counter Tops
Kitchen Sinks
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Kitchen Sinks |
The right kitchen sink can transform your room - and help improve your home's value at the same time.
When selecting a kitchen sink, start by determining whether you want a one or two-bowl configuration. One bowl kitchen sinks are ideal for those who cook meals with large pasta pans or casserole dishes, as it makes clean up easier.
Two bowl sinks are designed for people who like to wash their dishes in one side and rinse them in the other. Both styles are now made in deep sizes that add one to three inches to the typical depth of the sink. This is great for cleaning large pots and pans, vases and other tall items.
The next decision is the type of material. Stainless steel is a popular kitchen sink material, as it is durable, easy to clean and blends with current trends in appliance colors. Stainless steel can add a touch of restaurant style to your kitchen, which can improve your home's appeal.
Cast iron is another option for the kitchen sink. This material is highly durable and typically comes in white and cream colors. Cast iron is well suited for traditional kitchens, as it adds a rich look. Cast iron kitchen sinks blend more easily with warm toned countertops.
Kitchen sinks also can be paired with convenience features that make meal preparation and clean up a breeze. Many kitchen faucets are designed with built-in sprayers, for example. There also are drain boards that fit into the bottom of the sink for ease of washing and standing glasses.
Selecting a kitchen sink can be a fun adventure. As you prepare to shop, consider your cooking and cleaning style - and how a new sink can boost your home's value. |
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