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Kitchen Sink Styles

Kitchen sink styles come in all shapes, sizes and configurations to meet the specific needs of every homeowner. Choose from materials like stainless steel, quartz, fireclay and copper for the best look and performance in your countertop space.

Finding the appropriate sink will depend on your cooking and cleaning habits, counter space available, style and budget. When renovating an existing home or building a new one, finding one that works well for you will make the experience seamless and successful.

Single bowl sinks can be found in many kitchen styles and applications; such as an apron-front, in-counter, drop-in and undermount models. Single bowl models are particularly beneficial in small or narrow kitchens because they take up less counter space.

Double basin sinks are the most sought after, offering two distinct areas to clean and rinse dishes simultaneously. Ideal for large pots and pans, double basin sinks may even serve as an effective replacement to an expensive dishwasher.

Low Divider Sinks - Low-divider double-bowl sinks give an illusion of single bowl design by filling both basins partially for larger cookware storage needs.

Corner - These corner sinks, often made of stainless steel, may be ideal for those with limited countertop space due to not needing an overhang that would obscure their sink's view.

Stainless steel is an attractive and practical choice, thanks to its durability, ease of care, and resistance to rust. Plus, its versatility means it can match most countertop styles!

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Justin Ankus is a designer, ceramicist, and digital media entrepreneur with a degree in architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. He is the founder of JJ Clay Studio and the creator of Architecture Adrenaline, where he explores architecture, interiors, real estate, design, and creative living. His work blends architectural thinking, visual storytelling, automation, and hands-on making, with a focus on turning creative ideas into tangible projects across web, clay, and built environments.
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