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If you're planning to remodel or update your kitchen, give some thought to the type of sink that will best meet your needs. Kitchen sinks are the most used fixture of the room. When paired with a backsplash, the sink often becomes a focal point. Your sink selection will be important to the look and efficiency of your kitchen.
Here are six great design ideas for functional and attractive kitchen sinks:
1. Stainless steel sinks remain the most popular for kitchens.
2. Add color with cast iron or composite sinks.
Sinks can also be matched to counters, backsplash tile or cabinets or be used as a decorative accent. Cast iron and composite sinks (granite and quartz) come in a range of colors to complement today's more stylish wood finishes and counter surface patterns.
3. Consider the shape of the sink.
Kitchen sinks are designed for both function and style. Farmhouse style sinks with a single basin and apron front are becoming very popular. Stainless steel sinks are available in streamlined and contemporary shapes with single or multiple bowls. Composite sinks can have bowls of varying sizes and curved forms.
4. Two sinks are better than one.
5. Add a main or auxiliary sink to a kitchen island.
Work areas in a kitchen are often planned in a triangle for efficiency, with the sink placed near the cooking area or refrigerator. There also needs to be adequate aisle clearance for a cook to function. Placing a sink on a kitchen island may be a good option, depending on the space of your kitchen and the way you prefer to work.
6. Add style and function with your choice of faucet.
Think about the shape, finish and placement of the faucet when you choose a sink. Do you work from left-to-right or right-to-left? Top mounted sinks have holes for the faucet and accessories such as a soap dispenser or spray. For undermount sinks, holes are cut into the counter surface for installation of the faucet and you may have options for placement. There are many faucet styles and finishes to complement your kitchen sink and cabinet hardware selections.
Many years ago, every sink had a separate tap for hot water and another for cold. And so it happened that in 1937 Al Moen accidentally scalded himself as he washed his hands under a steamy hot water tap. It was this incident that inspired him to create the single-handle faucet that mixes hot and cold water together as it flows from the spigot. His invention was the basis for founding Moen, Inc., and it eventually transformed the American home.
Since then, the faucet has been continually reinvented as manufacturers strive to provide homeowners with even greater convenience and functionality. According to the 2014 National Kitchen and Bath Design Trend Report, the following recent innovations are gaining favor with consumers around the country:
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