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Kitchen Sinks

 

By Angela Lambert
Added February 6th, 2007


The kitchen sink, such a simple thing, but what a difference it can make. Kitchens are the most used room in many houses and kitchen sinks are probably the most used area of a kitchen. Because it is used for both cleaning and food prep, it can quickly become a crowded space. So, the kitchen sink is very important part of your kitchen and should not be an afterthought when designing your kitchen.

 


 


One way many people try to smooth out some of the traffic around the kitchen sink is to install a second food prep sink. This is especially helpful if more than one cook will be in the kitchen at a time. One can use the prep sink while the other makes use of the standard kitchen sink.

Even if you’re in the kitchen by yourself having more than one kitchen sink can allow you to soak dishes in your main kitchen sink while still prepping food in the other. How many of us at the holiday times find ourselves washing up dishes by hand in spite of having a dishwasher in the kitchen. Either there’s just too many to do in the dishwasher at one time or you need that mixing bowl or cooking pan right away and can’t wait for the dishwasher.

The material and overall design of your kitchen sink must also fit in with your kitchen or it will look out of place. Integral kitchen sinks and drainboards are a great way to mesh the design of your countertop with the sink itself. It also makes cleanup a breeze as there are no seams to get in the way.

When choosing a kitchen sink find one that not only looks good but will suite your needs as well. Make sure it is both wide enough and deep enough to accommodate your needs and make sure it is of a material that will compliment the overall design of your kitchen.

 

 

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