Sinks

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  • Ceramic White Vanity Sink

    Ceramic White Vanity Sink

    LV1512W
    $57.00
  • Ceramic Bisque Vanity Sink

    Ceramic Bisque Vanity Sink

    LV1512B
    $57.00
  • Diego in Natural

    Diego in Natural

    CPS135
    12 1/2" W x 7" H
    $429.19
  • Rolled Classic in Natural

    Rolled Classic in Natural

    CPS140
    18 1/2" W x 5 1/2" H x 15 1/2" D
    $541.80
  • Small Square in Natural

    Small Square in Natural

    CPS147
    13" W x 6 1/2" H x 13" D
    $429.19
  • Oval in Natural

    Oval in Natural

    CPS148
    17" W x 7 1/2" H x 13 1/4" D
    $541.80
  • Redondo Grande in Natural

    Redondo Grande in Natural

    CPS151
    17 3/4" W x 9 1/2" H
    $696.94
  • Cazo in Natural

    Cazo in Natural

    CPS158
    17 1/2" W x 8 1/2" H
    $541.80
  • Redondo Chico in Natural

    Redondo Chico in Natural

    CPS160
    15" W x 7 1/2" H
    $547.31
  • Grapes in Natural

    Grapes in Natural

    CPS161
    15" W x 7 1/2" H
    $586.69
  • Classic in Natural

    Classic in Natural

    CPS168
    19" W x 5 1/2" H x 16" D
    $531.56
  • Rio Chico in Antique

    Rio Chico in Antique

    CPS210
    30" W x 5 1/2" H x 11" D
    $1,250.55
  • Rio Grande in Antique

    Rio Grande in Antique

    CPS211
    50" W x 6" H x 11" D
    $1,728.56
  • Luna in Antique

    Luna in Antique

    CPS212
    38" W x 6" H x 18" D
    $1,728.56
  • Cabana in Antique

    Cabana in Antique

    CPS213
    18" W x 7 1/2" H x 16" D
    $1,098.56

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Sinks

Remodeling your kitchen requires an exuberant amount of time and thought; everything needs to be accounted for from cabinets to tiles. One small, yet crucial aspect of a renovation is the kitchen sink. You will be using the sink more often than most other items in the kitchen, so you need to ensure you purchase something durable and aesthetically pleasing, all while staying in budget.

Stainless steel is the most prominent material used in sink construction; it is less sustainable than porcelain to chips, cracks, and stains. It is also much lighter than cast iron. Stainless steel sinks are a home owner's dream; it is super quick and easy to clean! Modern advances in technology have enabled sound insulation pads to be installed to block out any noises formerly associated with stainless steel sinks. The best part about these sinks is that they will fit with any design from traditional to contemporary.

The two main types of kitchen sinks are top mount and undermount. The difference is pretty self explainable; one is mounted underneath the counter top while the other is laid on top. Both have many advantages, so the choice is completely up to you. Top mount sinks are typically larger, and they are a more affordable option. Undermount sinks leave more workable counter space and a sleeker design; however, they are more expensive.

Whichever stainless steel sink you decide on you are incorporating a sturdy, sleek, and stylish addition to your new kitchen. The sink will be durable enough to withstand the constant usage and stylish enough to endure the compliments of your guests.