Evaluate
& Compare - Kitchen Sinks
Selecting the Right Kitchen Sink
The
sink is the busiest spot in your kitchen. Nearly every
task begins or ends in its embrace, so choosing the
right one for the way you will use it and the way it
will look may be one of the most important decisions
you will make when planning your kitchen. You may not
feel you really need the new one that 'cooks', but you
do want a sink that will serve you well and look terrific,
while not requiring too much time to maintain.
The
newest looks in sinks are those that compliment the
latest trends in kitchen design; namely the 'commercial'
or 'professional' look and the traditional Old
World styling, two design trends that continue to
run parallel to one another, closely followed by the
nostalgia of 'country' .
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Stainless
steel - More popular than ever, the stainless
steel sink is the perfect compliment to the 'professional'
kitchen that boasts stainless steel appliances.
Easy care is a big plus. The quality of a stainless
steel sink is measured by its gauge (the higher
the number, the lower the quality), the amount of
chromium and nickel it contains (the more, the better)
and the sound control employed ( the more padding
or coating the quieter. Tile and solid surface counters
allow undermount installation for easy clean up
- just push the wet and the mess right in with no
lip or edge to collect debris or dampness. Laser
embossing is available from some manufacturers to
relieve the 'too commercial' look for use in more
traditional settings, too.
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Solid
Surface - First used for easier care custom
counter tops, sinks of solid surface materials have
attained a close second in preference among consumers
for upscale kitchens. These wonderful man-made composite
materials present a quiet, easy to clean surface
that is stain and scratch resistant. Solid surface
sinks also allow for either surface or undermount
applications and can be fabricated to create a completely
smooth transition from a solid surface top with
no discernable ridge or line where they are joined.
Computerized cutting allows fabricators to create
custom designs for both decorative and functional
choices.
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Porcelain
- Still the number one choice for many consumers,
there is nothing to compare with the gleaming surface
of a quality porcelain sink. Surprisingly durable,
porcelain on cast iron sinks are available in bolder
colors and more shades than any other material.
Available in either undermount or surface mount
styles, porcelain sinks are available in every imaginable
style and with a wide variety of functional options
and features.
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Enamel
- A less expensive alternative than others, except
the most inexpensive stainless steel, enamel sinks
are also less durable. Available in several colors
and configurations enamel sinks do require more
careful maintenance. But, top mounted models may
be changed out with relatively little trouble, so
enamel sink may be a better way to cut costs than
with some more permanent choices for your kitchen
like the cabinets. A good quality enamel sink may
be expected to last for several years with a little
loving care. Be sure not to scour with abrasive
cleaners.
Other
materials seen on today's sink scene are Soapstone
- a natural mineral substance, it is easy to care for,
available in several color ranges (no two are alike)
and in some of the most 'now' styles like extra deep
farm sinks with wide apron fronts. Copper or Brass
- usually familiar as bar or 'veggie' sinks, these metals
are sometimes chosen for kitchens planned in the Old
World mode or for a 'gourmet' appearance.