7 Chic Sinks for All Kinds of Kitchens

FT NEWS

Don’t underestimate the style impact of your kitchen sink. It’s worth going beyond the basics for this kitchen workhorse. There are hundreds of design elements that can make your kitchen beautiful, but the sink can really set the stage. Consider one of these sink styles for your kitchen renovation – at least one should fit your space and budget.

1. Customised sink

Is your kitchen full of windows and lacking in wall space? Get creative and work with a designer to custom design a sink. The designer placed this floating sink directly in front of floor-to-ceiling windows.

Do your research and find a professional, artist or manufacturer who can build your sink within your budget. If you take the time to do your research, custom pieces can sometimes be more cost effective than store-bought ones.

2. Professional sink

Are you a professional chef? Or maybe you just like to cook like one. Either way, you may want a professional-grade sink to stand up to your heavy-duty cooking.

A heavy-gauge stainless steel freestanding sink like this one can take a beating and provide tons of washing space in the super deep basin, making cleanup a cinch.

 

3. Fully integrated sink

There is no moulding, caulking or sink edge to work with and clean around when you have a sink connected directly to the countertop. A fully integrated sink is made of same material as the countertop, connected with virtually invisible seams.

These made-to-order sinks mean you can choose the exact size and sink depth. However, this can get expensive with certain materials. If you’re set on this style but want to cut costs, look into fully integrated solid-surface sink options.

4. Repurposed sink

If you’re on a tight budget, you don’t need to skimp on your sink’s style. Reusing a salvaged sink can add tons of character to your new kitchen.

Browse local thrift stores to find a hidden gem. While most nicks and scratches just enhance the sink’s character, they can often be easily repaired by a professional if you like.

5. Apron sink

You don’t have to have a traditional-style kitchen to install an apron sink. These sinks have a decorative exposed front, called an apron. Contemporary coloured cabinets contrast the old-world style of the apron farmhouse-style sink here.

If you’ve decided that your new kitchen design calls for an apron sink, make sure to tell your kitchen designer right away. The dedicated base cabinet for this sink has to be custom made.

6. Stone sink

A sturdy stone kitchen sink is classic. This particular sink is made of the same stone as the countertops, but if you’re looking for something bolder, choose a contrasting material.

7. Tile sink

Not everyone considers tile for the surface of their new sink – but these homeowners did. This metal mosaic-tile sink is fabulous!

Many spectacular tiled sinks can can be purchased as tile over stainless steel for extra durability, but they tend to be expensive. If you have your heart set on this look, contact a local tile worker who specialises in mosaics. His or her bid might end up surprising you.

Your Message

Click here to post a Enquiry

Advertisement