Thursday, February 17, 2011

Kitchen Sinks


One of the most used (and abused) fixtures in the home is the sink. From the kitchen to the bathroom, the sink is used pretty much at every meal, between meals, just after you wake up in the morning, and just before you go to bed at night. Something that gets as much attention as the sink deserves just as much attention in choosing one that fits your style, budget, and lifestyle.
Styles
Your kitchen sink is going to have a few significant differences from your bathroom sink. In the kitchen, choose from the main sink (where the majority of your tasks will be done) or a bar sink (a complementary sink that's smaller, but can still accommodate virtually any job). Laundry sinks are also a huge help as an auxiliary fixture in the garage laundry room.
Installation types
In both the kitchen and the bathroom, there are a few methods of installation that are more popular than others. In the kitchen, apron, drop-in, self-rimming, and undermount are the most used installation types. And in the bathroom, drop-in, pedestal, self-rimming, undermount, vessel, and wall-mounts are the most popular.




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