Categories: Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen Sinks for Every Home: 6 Basic Types to Consider

No kitchen is complete without a sink, but did you know that there are actually several types of kitchen sinks available on the market today? In this post, kitchen remodeling services provider The Kitchen Store discusses the most basic kitchen sink types:

  1. Undermount Sinks – Undermount sinks are attached underneath countertops, using the base structure of cabinets for support. Best for solid countertops, they offer a consistent look as they don’t interrupt surfaces.

  1. Flush Mount Sinks – Flush mounts sinks are made with surfaces that mix in well with the rest of your countertop, taking advantage of two design styles. First, it can be manufactured in the same general color tone as a countertop, and second, it can be made with a body that is entirely different from a countertop but still mixes in well without utilizing different types of surfaces in the kitchen area.

Grout lines are also typically used to create a strong bond between the sink and a countertop. Kitchen remodeling expert The Kitchen Store recommends finishing grout lines in a color tone that lets both parts seamlessly blend in.

  1. Farmhouse / Apron Sinks – Made with rounded edges that match the inside of basins, farmhouse or apron sinks can be added into the middle of countertops, albeit some cutting might be needed. This leads to a rustic appearance that perfectly complements farmhouse- or cottage-style kitchens.

  1. Self-Rimming Sinks – Also known as top-mount or drop-in sinks, self-rimming sinks are fitted with a border that sits above the main cabinet countertop. They can be quickly installed with adhesives or cementing material, making them the easiest sinks to work with, which is possibly why they are very common.

  1. Prep Sinks – Smaller than the usual kitchen sinks, they are designed to address minimal requirements. As their name suggests, they are ideal for use during food preparation, especially for tasks such as draining pasta or cleaning off produce. As they are small in size, they also pair well with smaller faucets.

  1. Island Sinks – Island sinks are installed on kitchen islands, sitting right in the middle of the room to facilitate kitchen functions. This makes them highly functional but they can serve decorative purposes as well, acting as the centerpiece of a kitchen.

For kitchen sinks with competitive prices and outstanding quality, kitchen cabinet and remodeling pros The Kitchen Store is the name to call. You can get in touch with us by calling (310) 736-1077 or filling out our online contact form. Schedule a free showroom consultation today! We serve Los Angeles, CA, and the surrounding communities in California.

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