How To Choose The Right Kitchen Sink

“The marble wrapping detail on this sink is particularly great for creating a waterfall effect on the kitchen sink. The stone is matched so that the grain runs across the top of the worktop and down the side of the skirting board, creating a particularly elegant finish. This modern take on a butler sink gives the sink area a cleaner, more modern aesthetic and provides sharp shadow detail around the sink, as opposed to the traditional niche you get with a classic butler sink.” – Dulcy de Ponte e Sousa, senior technical designer, Blakes London

“Integrated sinks tend to be more modern and streamlined, so they tend to work best in a modern kitchen where they complement the rest of the room. Using marble for an integrated sink is a great way to create a timeless yet modern design. This integrated sink is made of the same marble – Calacatta Borghini – as the countertops and back wall. To protect the marble, it is coated with an epoxy resin fiberglass fabric. Consider the size of your pans and dishes, as well as the amount of dishes you need to wash each day, and make sure the sink is large enough to accommodate your needs. If you want to drain dirty water, we recommend a double bowl, which is also useful if you use your sink frequently and want to do more than one task at a time. For smaller kitchens where countertop space is limited, a larger sink may be preferable so you have more room to wash larger items. More modern integrated sinks work better with simple, uncomplicated taps in any style that harmonizes with the kitchen appliances.” – Simon

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