Morning, noon and night, the kitchen is the place where all the action is. It's where temperatures rise, where things sizzle, and it's where you keep the tastiest goods you can find. Adjoined by the dining room, the kitchen is the place where your culinary appetites are fully satisfied. And a place like that needs - no, demands - a sink that's equal to all of its wonderfulness.
It's practical to choose a sink when you're remodeling your kitchen. Even if your budget allows for less than a complete kitchen remodel, you can imbue your kitchen with a whole new look by upgrading the sink. Think about all of the choices: there are a variety of materials from stone to stainless steel that are eternally stylish. There are enough sizes and configurations to please even the pickiest world class designer. Simply put, there is a kitchen sink to match any design requirement. Creating and realizing a gorgeous kitchen design is a rewarding experience - start by taking a look at the various types of kitchen sinks to see what I mean.
There are four very popular kitchen sink styles: single bowl, double bowl, apron or farmhouse, and freestanding. As part of your kitchen design, your choice of sink can have a powerful impact on the overall look and feel of your kitchen. For smaller homes, smaller sinks are the norm. For larger, entertaining homes, a large sink, often a rectangular sink, is appropriate. For many kitchen environments, a double bowl sink is the ideal choice, when space and budget limitations allow.
Kitchen Sink Materials
Copper

Though not for everyone, a copper sink certainly delivers a sophisticated look to your kitchen area. Apron front copper sinks (also called farmhouse sinks) lend an authentic air to a European country style kitchen. Copper kitchen sinks do require a bit more care than your average sink, but are well worth it for the value they add to your home. As a functional work of art, a copper sink will age over time. The proprietor of a bar or restaurant where a sink is on public display will especially find that one composed of copper will lend a genuine sense of prestige to any area.
Cast Iron With Ceramic/Porcelain Finish

This classic kitchen sink material is heavy and long lasting, for no-nonsense performance and durability. Ceramic finished sinks are easy to clean and built to last. Free standing models give a rustic feel to your kitchen and allow you to keep a pet food dish underneath, while apron front ceramic sinks give a country feel to your kitchen and ease of handling when it comes to dishes.
Stainless Steel

Ever popular, the stainless steel kitchen sink is one of the most widely used fixtures of all time. The apron front single bowl stainless steel sink is a staple in restaurant kitchens, and is perfect for washing large pots and pans. Single and double bowl models in a wide range of sizes are available to match any decor and usage requirement - including smaller sizes for use as food prep or bar sinks. The lower the gauge, the more durable the materials; 16 gauge stainless steel is super tough, even tough enough to withstand the occasional "oops, I banged the sink with a 5 gallon kettle" moment.
Stone

When it comes to kitchen sinks, the beauty of stone can not be matched. Usually stone kitchen sinks are apron front models that allow the beauty of the sink to be fully appreciated. A wide range of kitchen styles can be achieved with the right stone sink. Though gorgeous to look at, stone sinks are perhaps most vulnerable to the heavy wear and tear that the modern kitchen can dish out.
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