Kitchen Sink Ideas

Kitchen sink ideas should not only fall for practicality but also style. A kitchen sink is not solely that entity where we dip the dirty dishes; it adds value to the aesthetics of any kitchen. Although with the evolution of technology, machines like dishwashers have taken a bit of the burden off the shoulders of a kitchen sink, it is still a sine qua non without which the kitchen is not complete.

Talking about functionality, before considering any kitchen sink ideas, think about the shape, size, depth, and other dimensions that your kitchen requires. If the sink is gonna serve the family of cooking and party lovers, does it need to hold large pans and pots, or is it just gonna perch at a bachelor’s pad? Also, ponder upon the theme of your kitchen decor. A practical and elegant-looking kitchen sink can instantly change the aura of your kitchen.

A few kitchens need more than one sink, while others entail small space solutions. From double sinks to small single units, from porcelain to stainless steel, from butlers’ sinks to the scalloped kitchen sink, there are hundreds of unique yet practical choices within easy reach for kitchen sinks. Whatever idea suits your kitchen the best, making elegance and utility a top priority, just go for it.

~Buckle up your seat belts, and let us take you on a rollercoaster ride of kitchen sink ideas. 

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1: Period Elegance

A classic, deep porcelain sink, also known as a butler’s sink, embraces an ageless elegance. The square and deep shapes are usually set under the counter, leaving the front exposed. Large porcelain kitchen sinks are extraordinarily durable and ideal for rough use, like rubbing and cleaning larger pots.

Meld white porcelain classic kitchen sink with white granite countertop for a posh look in your kitchen. Opt for a classic cabinetry style and fix a golden brass faucet to enhance the traditional look of your kitchen.

ProsCons
Butler’s sinks are the most sought-after kitchen sinks for their stylish looks.Butler’s sink occupies a lot of space; hence not a good solution for small kitchens.

2: Vintage Silver Glam

Bring in a vintage beaten brass sink in silver color and infuse an instant gloss to your rustic country kitchen. Keeping the rest of the kitchen palette clean and matte white will make your silver sink pop out a little more. Also, go for a grainy sap wood countertop and a dull stainless steel faucet to put the focus on your glittering brass sink. Brass sinks are becoming more and more loved among designers.

ProsCons
Brass is highly resilient in nature and can keep up its shape for many years. Brass also has many health benefits, making it a fine choice to welcome in the kitchen.Brass is definitely an expensive material.

3: Metal Inlay In Stone

The fusion of antiques with contemporary appeal is always a good idea. Say your modest kitchen can’t cater to a large sink; take inspiration from this tiny yet chic copper sink. Affix a small rectangular under mount rustic copper sink, and top the counter with an elegant grey and white granite, emitting the vibe of metal and stone inlay. Match the sink strainer and the taps in matte bronze.

ProsCons
Copper sinks have no match in aesthetics and are naturally antibacterial; hence a safe and hygienic choice for your family kitchen.Copper sinks are expensive, and you can’t install a copper sink without professional assistance.

4: Rustic Appeal From Yesteryears

The hand-hammered copper farmhouse sink can fuse with both contemporary and rural ambiance. Design a fusion of country charm with hints of urban chicness. Place a rustic farmhouse sink surrounded by the classic moss-green cabinetry. Further, bring in a stylish greyish-white marble countertop to balance the vintage with the modern. In addition to the countertop, fix a platform underneath the sink, matching the countertop. And that is to bracket the sink for that extra zest in your kitchen interior.

ProsCons
A farmhouse sink in hand-hammered copper can take the aesthetics game of your kitchen to the next level with its magnificent looks.Large copper sinks are not that easy to maintain and might require extra careful handling and elaborate cleaning.

5: Black With Wooden Accents

The latest materials in the kitchen design industry are Corian and Dekton. Corian is highly aesthetic and has a seamless appearance. The primary use of Corian is as worktop surfaces and matching kitchen sinks and backsplashes.

Create a whole kitchen island in Corian with a coordinated sink. There are many color choices available in this material, but try considering a matte black one for an ultra-glamorous kitchen. Design the base of the island in some light-colored synthetic wood to uplift the appearance of the coordinated top and the sink. Go for a matte black kitchen tap to top off the look.

ProsCons
Corian is non-porous, stain-resistant, highly hygienic, and low maintenance.Corian is prone to scratches and has low heat resistance.

6: An Airy Scalloped Edge Sink

A statement sink is a great idea to add persona to any kitchen interior, and this trait is placing it on the rising trend list for a long time. In kitchen sinks, period pieces with country or farmhouse appeal stand at the top of the list in rising kitchen trends.

Opt for a scalloped edge sink made out of stone with a natural grain like the one in the picture. This evergreen farmhouse scalloped sink can make a bold statement in your kitchen. Escort the sink with a similar-looking stone as a countertop and a nice glossy tiled backsplash. Keep the cabinetry under-toned in matte charcoal grey. Complete the look with dull brass faucets.

ProsCons
The atypical shape combined with the natural print can be of great aesthetic value for your kitchen.Scalloped edges require extra cleaning because of the bumpy surface, which is prone to accumulate dust.

7: Bring In The Shiny Metals

Bring In The Shiny Metals
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Add sparkle in your kitchen with a golden stainless steel self-rimming sink and a drying tray. Nothing can beat the practicality of a large rectangular stainless steel kitchen sink; if that sink is in polished gold, that’s the cherry on top. Keep the overall color scheme sombre. Design the cabinetry matte black in wood and glass, and place a rough textured stone countertop in white. Top off the look with a coordinated golden SS tab.

ProsCons
Stainless steel kitchen sinks are very lightweight, easy to clean, and relatively budget-friendly.Stainless steel lays up watermarks and needs regular cleaning with a gentle touch to avoid scratches.

8: Waterproof Wooden Farmhouse Sink

Waterproof Wooden Farmhouse Sink
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A few classic materials, such as wood, never go out of style. A polished, solid wood farmhouse kitchen sink is the epitome of elegance and good taste. Design a contemporary kitchen with a high-gloss bright-colored finish. Place a black countertop again in a high-gloss finish and fix an under-mounted farmhouse sink in wood. Opt for a brownish hue of teak wood for the kitchen sink, and coordinate silver chrome tap with chrome knobs of cabinets.

ProsCons
All the praises for the timeless beauty of wooden sinks, and apart from the high aesthetics, a quick wipe with a soft cloth is all the maintenance a wooden sink requires.Only go for the highest quality wood and make it waterproof with good quality linseed oil. Especially teak wood tends to get darker with time, so it is necessary to maintain its appearance with the use of good-quality oils.

9: Fabricate An Industrial Vibe With Rustic Stones

Say you are looking to fabricate a rustic industrial vibe in your kitchen; consider bringing in a reclaimed stone sink. Antique stone sinks are the mark of strength, ageless beauty, and a quick way to add character to your rough and tough industrial kitchen. Fix the stone sink under-mounted and place a similar-looking stone countertop for an elegant look. Fix a chrome tap for a polished look and mount a wooden hook rail at the back wall to hang kitchen utensils in rustic style.

ProsCons
A versatile natural stone sink is the best way to incorporate nature into any kitchen. The highly resistant nature of natural stones makes them durable and a lifelong companion in a kitchen.Stone sinks are heavy and are more expensive to install than any other kitchen sink, like porcelain or stainless steel.

10: Zellige: A Matching Moroccan Chicness

Zellige: A Matching Moroccan Chicness
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Zellige is a Moorish art form that features Moroccan architecture. The striking tile-work is created by the use of geometric tiles set in a plaster base to generate intricate patterns. Design a countertop with a matching kitchen sink inspired by the Moroccan tile work and take the game of your kitchen aesthetics to the next level. Paint the backsplash in a complementing color to your patterned tiles, leaving the rest of the kitchen palette with muted whites. Put a stone tile flooring in undertones of taupe to make your artistic Moroccan tile-work pop out.

ProsCons
An exclusive kitchen sink that you won’t find in any other kitchen but yours, and that will also bring artistry to your kitchen.Under heavy water spillage and rough treatment, plaster filling in between the tile may wear off, requiring regular touch up.

11: A Unique Double Sink with A Hanging Rod

A Unique Double Sink with A Hanging Rod
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Make your kitchen sink multifunctional, with a double sink and a matching accessory rod. Go for an overall dark color scheme. Design the cabinets in matte black with a coordinated black marble countertop. Further, pick out a dull gold handcrafted copper sink escorted by a matching rod at the front. Fix an antique dull gold chunky faucet, and coordinate the cabinetry knobs with the sink in gull gold to bring glamorous drama to your kitchen.

ProsCons
The added rod to the sink will not only help to keep the kitchen organized but also build on the character of your statement copper sink.There are no spikes attached to this dazzling sink per se, though one might need to stand a step backward to make space for the rod.

12: Pick Out The Stylish Stones For Kitchen Islands

Usher in a stylish granite sink with a coordinated countertop and place them on your kitchen island. Take inspiration from this rustic cottage with a modern kitchenette. This stylish, grey granite butler’s sink is a viable solution to mount on the kitchen island. Keep harmony with the similar grey granite worktop as the sink, designing the island’s base in charcoal grey. Affix rustic brass taps to complete the modern rustic look of the kitchen.  

ProsCons
Granite sinks are usually composed of the higher granite value with smaller acrylic resin values, making them exceptionally durable.Even though granite is a strong and durable material, it can be brittle and crack if not handled carefully.

13: A Tinted Ceramic Sink

To enhance and brighten up your kitchen go for a colored porcelain sink. There was a time when only white or off-white sinks were the only options, but now a white range of colors and sizes is available in almost every material to complement and boost your kitchen interiors. Place a glossy blue porcelain sink in an overall white kitchen to infuse energy through a pop of color. Stick a white brick backsplash to add texture and a white stone countertop for a polished finish. Bring in a matte silver kitchen tap with matching cabinet knobs to further uplift the lustrous blue porcelain sink. 

ProsCons
Sometimes, a color porcelain sink in a glossy finish can be fragile to scratches and dull under rough treatment.At times, a color porcelain sink in a glossy finish can be fragile to scratches and dullness under rough treatment.

14: Hand-Crafted Sparkling Dust

Hand-Crafted Sparkling Dust
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Spice up your kitchen’s outlook by infusing a hand-beaten copper sink in sparkling mink color. Place this glittering beauty against a comparatively darker backdrop. A matte black countertop escorted by a grey backsplash and dark brown woodwork is all that your shiny copper sink needs to make its presence felt to the fullest. Bring in a few metallic copper and glass vases to plant kitchen herbs and perk up the theme.

ProsCons
Copper sinks are unique and stylish in appearance, especially in rare colors, like the one in the picture.Glossy handcrafted copper sinks are sometimes sensitive to acid, heat, and brassy cleaning agents.

15: Appraise Two Sinks Instead Of A Double Bowl

Here is a glamorous modern kitchen with not one but two separate sinks to make life easier. A wide rectangular sink is mounted under the main kitchen counter with a long neck tap. And the other square and slightly smallish one is fixed on the island with a similar but smaller tap. With two sinks in one kitchen, you can dedicate one sink solely to food prep and the other one to clean up. Two separate sinks also create the margin to have extra help in the kitchen when required.

ProsCons
Two separate sinks is the ideal situation for a busy kitchen.The only drawback of two kitchen sinks is the counter and island space, which you might have to sacrifice.

16: Introduce A Rectangular Fireclay Dish Sink

Introduce A Rectangular Fireclay Dish Sink
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Here’s another super-chic kitchen sink in fireclay and rectangular dish shape. Place a fireclay sink in the ambiance of gleaming earthy tones. Stow a reflective metallic countertop in a greyish tint with a matching backsplash, and add chic wooden cabinets with bronze drawer handles. Next, fix the greyish, sleek fireclay sink accompanied by dull silver kitchen taps and coordinated floating cabinets.  

ProsCons
You might buy a fireclay sink only once as it is gonna last for a long, long time. They are coated with a highly resistant gaze, which makes their surface non-porous and resistant to acids, alkalis, and scratches.Fireclay sinks are only available in limited sizes and colors.

17: Fix An Apron Front Sink

An apron front kitchen sink in stainless steel is a brilliant choice for a cooking lover’s kitchen. If you love to cook, invite family and friends over, and end up with large pots and pans in your kitchen sink to clean, then the SS apron front sink is essential. The large, deep, slightly extended shape of an apron front sink makes it easier to handle oversized utensils. 

ProsCons
The primary purpose of an apron front sink, because of its slightly protruding from the supporting cabinet, is to help avoid cabinet breakage.The only hassle attached to these sinks is that they require a particular countertop cut and sometimes a supporting slab underneath.

18: Task Workstation Kitchen Sink

Make a statement with a black stone sink and supplement it with sliding accessories. Design a kitchen in black and white with hints of wood through the flooring. Further, fix a large, black butler’s sink and place add-ons such as a chopping board and a colander in matching wooden tones. A workstation sink is an optimum solution for small-spaced kitchens, and if planned thoughtfully, it can complement the theme of the kitchen decor.

ProsCons
All those little chores, like draining the pasta or collecting the peels and bits and pieces of food, for which you had to move the dishes from your sink, can be done hassle-free.The add-ons can actually reduce the sink space, so keep them portable and only fix them when needed.

19: Sculpted Elegance With Matching worktop

Sculpted Elegance With Matching worktop
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Spruce up your kitchen space with some alfresco elegance, a hand-chiseled stone stink, and a coordinated countertop. Blend the rough country finishes with the smooth grace of modern cabinetry. Opt for a natural light grey stone with chiseled rough edges for the sink and the countertop alike. Further, design the cabinets in dark charcoal grey to put the light on the elegant sink and the worktop. Match a rustic antique kitchen tap with the sink strainer to the top of the look.

ProsCons
Each piece of natural stone has unique features like color and natural gain pattern. And having a hand-chiseled natural stone sink means an exclusive sink, which you might not see in any other kitchen.Not all but a few types of stones tend to oxidize and change their color from bright to dull over some time. Hence stone sinks require mineral oil treatment every few months.

20: Fix A Polished Marble Unit

Look at this elegant and posh-looking divided kitchen sink with an extended worktop. This practical and stylish sink can be a dream come true for every busy kitchen. The gorgeous marble is craftily cut into a deep sink with a tall border all around to keep water splashes and spillage at bay. This pragmatic sink also has an extended drainboard at one side to stack the dishes for drying after washing. While on the other side, the sink extended into a stylish worktop. The glossy polish of the marble is the added perk to this modern sink.

ProsCons
Glossy polished marbles are unique in appearance and whiff off high-end luxurious looks.Avoid using rough sponges to clean marble sinks and excessive use of acidic materials such as vinegar or lemons.

21: Make It Look Lavish

Make It Look Lavish
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Fancy a fancy-looking kitchen sink? Bring in a sleek yet elaborately carved under-mount copper sink to make a statement in your kitchen space. Go for an intricately carved front border, keeping the rest of the sink smooth and plain. Match it with a rustic antique kitchen tap and a practical granite countertop with a thin line of backsplash. Design the kitchen cabinets with embellishing borders to keep the lavish kink going.

ProsCons
The copper sinks are often made by hand, meaning the artistry can be customized.To avoid the bend and the sound of the running water, go for the thick copper sheet, meaning a higher gauge, which can be expensive but worth it.

22: Vintage Ceramic Bowls

Vintage Ceramic Bowls
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Here is another brilliant idea to uplift the aesthetics of your kitchen. Hunt for vintage printed blue porcelain kitchen sinks and try to score two pieces with a few matching wall tiles. Install two separate bowls with a single rotatable kitchen tap. Try to fix these under-mount vintage beauties in an opaque white marble slab. Make a collage of printed blue and plain white tiles as a backsplash. Keep the rest of the kitchen palette in white to put the focus on the vintage porcelain.

ProsCons
Heavy glazing and layers of clay composites make the ceramic sink chip-proof.Printed ceramic bowls are prone to accumulate limescale and also sensitive to itchy materials like vinegar.

23: A Classic Farmhouse Sink In White

There are countless ideas for elaborately stylish sinks, but nothing can compare to the elegance of the classic white porcelain farmhouse sink. Design a fusion of modern and country air. Keep your arched window panes stained glass and plan the cabinet fronts in a contemporary geometric design. Fix the large farmhouse sink under the modern Beachwood countertop and a classic golden faucet.

ProsCons
Classic farmhouse sinks are usually large and deep, ideal for washing bigger pots and pans.A classic white porcelain farmhouse sink can get stained quickly, thus requiring regular cleaning to keep it spotless. Mild rubbing with non-abrasive cleaning agents such as baking soda can help remove the food stains.

24: Stability Of Stainless Steel With Copper Glam

Stability Of Stainless Steel With Copper Glam
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PVD nano copper coating on SS is the latest and most stylish addition in the world of kitchen sink artistry. Pick out a stylish lustrous kitchen sink in SS in PVD copper coated in bronze. Create an artistic environment for the twin set of shiny bronze kitchen sinks. Opt for a complementing matte green Corian countertop with a matching strip for the backsplash. Fix a coordinated bronze kitchen tap and sink drain.

ProsCons
PVD copper finishing is non-allergic, making a sink more resistant than an untreated SS sink.Avoid harsh and brassy cleaning agents to make the SS-coated kitchen sink last long.

25: A Pair Of Sinks In A Row

Design a single-hued monochromatic kitchen, and on the larger counter, fix two separate sinks in a line escorted by a couple of kitchen taps. Two separate sinks installed in a row can make lots of kitchen chores hassle-free, such as the washing of fruits and vegetables in one sink and small utensils in the other at the same time while cooking.

ProsCons
Having to separate sinks, especially in a row, can help with multitasking in an overly occupied kitchen.Two separate sinks in a row can be tricky to install as they need two detached drains with pipes instead of one kitchen drain.

26: Conceal It On The Island

Create a stylish ambiance in your kitchen with an island kitchen sink. Continue a metallic gold and silver theme around the kitchen. Opt for a double bowl stainless steel sink, combine it with a dull gold brass faucet, and mount it under a glossy white marble countertop. Hang a low pendant light in gold and white to complement the sink and faucet.

ProsCons
Island sinks are a brilliant way to turn the dull kitchen mood into a fun air, and the cooking experience is even more exciting, as one can easily interact with friends or family sitting at the bar counter while performing the kitchen chores. The kitchen sink area is usually messy, and an island sink can make your stylish island look cluttered with pots and pans, so better make it a second sink in the kitchen and use it for food prep only.

27: Shiny And Round

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Complete your lovely kitchen interior by adding a round sink. Opt for a shining silver hand-beaten copper under-mount sink and fix it on the kitchen island under a glazed marble countertop. Introduce a pair of SS kitchen taps and pot a few kitchen herbs nearby to enhance the beauty of your island and the round silver sink.

ProsCons
A round kitchen sink is a unique addition to any kitchen and a great way to elevate the aesthetics.A round kitchen sink can be an additional sink for casual use with a main sink in the kitchen due to its shape and limited size options.

28: Bring In A Raised And Rustic Gem

Bring In A Raised And Rustic Gem
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Pick out a rustic, raised-edge farmhouse kitchen sink. Raised sinks are usually installed on a platform beneath them as they don’t need the fixed mounting. Coordinate a rustic-looking wooden countertop to enhance the look of the statement sink and fix an antique dull brass faucet at the top. Plan the rest of the kitchen palette in subdued whites.

ProsCons
Raised sinks can make an awe-inspiring statement in any kitchen and are easily replaceable, as they are not fixed-mounted like other kitchen sinks.Edges can easily chip and break because of the raised brim. Also, the final height of the sink should be considered carefully before the installation to make the sink easy to use, even for people with short heights.

29: Lodge A Smokey Copper Angle Front Sink

Create a warm space in your kitchen with an eccentric hand-crafted angled-front sink in a darker hue of copper. The elegant piece can transform any ordinary kitchen into a luxurious and artistic space. Infuse is in complementing beige cabinets and a matching rustic brass kitchen tap.

ProsCons
The angle-front sinks are unique in appearance and keep the area around them clean and dry.Angle front sinks almost always require a particular cut according to their specific design for the cabinet underneath and expert handling for the installation.

30: Merged Sink With An Integrated Drying Tray

Merged Sink With An Integrated Drying Tray
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Look for stylish solutions for your island kitchen sinks, such as the one in the picture. This charcoal grey seamless kitchen sink is one of its kind with a built-in drying tray. In this stylish kitchen island, the whole counter space is in similar material as the sink space, accompanied by a contrasting extended breakfast counter to magnify the aesthetics of your kitchen. Top off the look with an SS kitchen tap with a matching sink strainer.

ProsCons
The rimless appearance of merged sinks makes them a pleasant addition to kitchen aesthetics. Rimless merged sinks are easy to clean, plus mold and debris free.The major downside of a merged sink is, in the case of damage, only the sink cannot be restored or treated, and the whole counter unit might need replacement.

31: How About A Carved Enamelled Sink?

How About A Carved Enamelled Sink
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A classic white enamel sink with a carved apron front is the epitome of elegance without any doubt. Design a traditional kitchen around your elegant sink, keeping the cabinetry and other wood works in a darker shade of wood. Place a complementing countertop in a lighter shade with a matching backsplash. A shiny golden kitchen tap will crown the look.

ProsCons
The polished surface of enameled sinks is smooth and glossy and hides water spots cleverly.Enamel sinks are easily prone to chip or scratch if large or heavy objects drop in the sink, thus needing careful handling.

32: Design A Modish Corner with Quartz Sink

Design A Modish Corner with Quartz Sink
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Quartz may appear like a stone but is far more flexible to mend into different shapes and comes with a vast color palette. Make use of this brilliant material and design an island corner with an integrated sink. Mix and match a plain greyish-green island with a textured grey sink. A deep, integrated corner sink with a drainboard in quartz is a brilliant idea for any modern kitchen.

ProsCons
Quartz is akin to stone, both in appearance and characteristics, making the kitchen sinks durable and chip and stain resistant. The non-porous surface makes it easy to clean without the use of chemicals.Darker colors in quartz material get aged more quickly and can show scratches under rough kitchen treatments.

33: A Stylish Closed-Packed Multitasking Sink

A Stylish Closed-Packed Multitasking Sink
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Check out this all-in-one rotatable kitchen sink with an infused chopping board, a colander, and meal preparation units. The thoughtful placement of the kitchen tap right in the middle of this independent unit makes it extremely practical to prepare meals and wash fruits, veggies, and other kitchen utensils. This compact sink unit also has a built-in storage space underneath to keep the extra kitchen rolls and other stuffed supplies.

ProsCons
This rotatable stainless steel sink with removable prep bowls is an ideal scenario for small-spaced kitchens. Stainless steel sinks are usually loud under running water and more prone to scratches than other kitchen sink materials.

34: Hand BeatenTrays

Hand BeatenTrays
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If your kitchen operations allow, go for an unusually long, thin tray-shaped sink. Look at this beautiful hand-beaten copper sink. This sink can be an artistic accent feature in any stylish kitchen. Infuse it with a complementing rough stone countertop and a rustic kitchen faucet to complete the elegant look.

ProsCons
Copper sinks can be made out of recycled copper, making it an environment-friendly material. Also, over time copper develops a patina that can give your kitchen sink a unique appearance.Thin copper sheets are more likely to get dented and scratched easily.

35: Replenish With Sink Grids

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Add additional zest and practicality to your shiny kitchen sink by adding a sink grid at the bottom and a matching silverware holder. These sink accessories make the daily kitchen experience fun and easy and also help to deep clean kitchen utensils effortlessly. 

ProsCons
Sink grids help to prevent the bottom from damage and scratches if heavy objects drop in the sink.Sinks grids easily accumulate debris and get dirty quickly, needing a thorough and regular cleaning with cleaning agents.

36: Bar Sinks At Tricky Spaces

Utilize the weird, useless corner and add an extra bar sink. Bar or prep sinks are mainly used for serving and quick snack meal preparations. And having an extra sink alongside the primary sink is always a good idea. Design a stylish corner matte black bar sink and the matching black kitchen sink, escorted by a white countertop. Make use of beneath-the-counter space for storage of bottles and other stuff. Add a few floating racks to keep the serving glasses and formal snack bowls handy near the prep sink.

ProsCons
Bar sinks are an extremely practical option and a must-have for busy kitchens.Secondary sinks are of less importance; only consider them if you have extra space and a sufficient budget after finishing the primary kitchen.

37: Design Your Unique Sink

Design Your Own Unique Sink
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Wake up that sleeping artist in you and sketch your own kitchen sink. Take inspiration from this tiny checkerboard sink designed with small ceramic tiles. Fix a raw under-mount cement sink and use it as your canvas. Using your imagination, you can create geometric shapes, waves, or compelling patterns. Pick out a complementing stone countertop to support and complement your customized aesthetic sink.

ProsCons
Ceramic tiles are glaze fired on higher temperatures, making them resistant to acrid food materials and easy to clean.Mosaic tiles are fragile for heavy pots and pans, with the risk of chipping and breakage, thus needing delicate handling.

38: Drop-In Composite Sink

Granite composite sinks are made of granite dust mixed with acrylic resin, giving each sink a unique appearance. Mix and match a matte black drop-in sink and the kitchen cabinets with a glossy wooden countertop to create a quirky environment for your quirky kitchen sink.   

ProsCons
The unique combination of natural stone and a synthetic filler makes the granite composite sinks very durable and scratch and chip resistant. Also, because of their non-porous surfaces, they are easy to clean and stain resistant.Granite composite sinks only come in matte finishes and with limited design options. These sinks are also a bit heavier than stainless steel or porcelain sinks, thus needing special installation arrangements.

39: Pick Out A Reclaimed Stone Sink

Pick Out A Reclaimed Stone Sink
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Embellish your kitchen with a versatile pre-loved stone sink. Say you already have a rustic farmhouse vibe in your kitchen, enhance your space with a unique vessel sink of stone. Mount your sink on top of a rough wooden island accompanied by a vintage farmhouse kitchen tap.

ProsCons
If appropriately sealed, natural stone sinks are surprisingly heat resistant, rust and stain-free, hence long-lasting solutions.Stone sinks require regular sealing with mineral oils due to the occurrence of natural pores.

40: Powder-Coated Sink Covers

Create a super stylish scenario on your kitchen island with a sleek stainless steel sink loaded with accessories. Fix a complementing black powder-coated sink cover for a grey-colored island. Sink covers can be chic substitutes for chopping boards or worktops. Transform your tiny kitchen island into a fun workspace.

ProsCons
Sink covers are a brilliant option to create extra counter space or a drainboard.A kitchen sink cover should be tight-fitted and water sealing. As time passes, kitchen sink covers tend to lose grip and are prone to scratch and leakage, thus needing regular replacement or maintenance.

41: Cast Iron Farmhouse Sink With Drainboards

Cast Iron Farmhouse Sink With Drainboards
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Say you have designed a farmhouse-inspired kitchen, then go for a large cast iron farmhouse sink. Cast iron sinks are generally long and rectangular, normally drying trays at both ends and a deep bowl in the middle. Cast iron sinks are extremely practical, stain and chip resistant, and long-lasting. Due to their heavy weight, it is preferable to have a top mount, in fact, a vessel sink with a custom-made base in the bottom. 

ProsCons
Cast iron sinks have a heavy porcelain enamel finish on top of the cast iron base, which gives the surface a smooth glassy finish making it easy to clean and stain resistant.Cast iron sinks are extremely heavy, which makes the installation process a task, especially for the under-mount cast iron sinks extra support is required to hold the sink from beneath.

42: Corner Solutions

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Maximize the space of the small area or take full advantage of a bizarre layout of your kitchen by adding a double bowl corner sink. Various shapes and sizes of corner sinks are available in the market these days. Corner sinks are normally made of SS or composite materials, making them durable and low maintenance. Bring less-in-demand corner sinks usually come in basic color options like white, silver, black, and gold.

ProsCons
Corners are definitely the odd corner space savers.Corner sinks are usually expensive and hard to find since being less in demand.

43: Low-divide Sinks

A low-divide sink can be a stylish addition to your kitchen, with the dual benefits of single and double sinks at a time. Opt for the most practical stainless steel low divide sink in grey and design a voguish-striped backsplash with a coordinated countertop. Conclude the contemporary look with the SS tap and matching drain caps.

ProsCons
The best thing about a low divide sink is that you can enjoy the benefits of both a double sink and a spacious single sink because of the low divide.The only downside of a low divide sink is that you can not have a sink full of deep water for various soaking and washing tasks, and water splashes or soapy water can go to the other sink.

Frequently Asked Question

What is the most popular kitchen sink style?

A functional and elegant-looking kitchen sink is a necessity for every household. There are several types of kitchen sinks, popular for varying reasons. Here is a brief explanation of different popular styles, types, and materials for kitchen sinks.

  • Style: The best kitchen sink style absolutely depends upon your particular requirements. But the most popular kitchen sink style of all time is a double bowl self-rimming sink.
  • Type: A self-rimming sink is a top-mount counter sink. The extended rim that rolls out on the countertop supports the weight of the sink. Self-rimming sinks are available both in single and double-bowl options, but double-bowl self-rimming kitchen sinks are more popular than single-bowl self-rimming sinks.
  • Material:  Effortlessly maintainable materials like porcelain and metal like copper and stone are the most sought-after options for traditional kitchen sinks. While in modern kitchen solutions, stainless steel is the best choice. Stainless steel appears sleek and stylish, and SS bowls are very easy to clean and merge elegantly with granite and wooden countertops. A double-bowl stainless steel kitchen sink is the most popular kitchen sink these days, both for modern and traditional-looking kitchens.

What is the easiest kitchen sink to maintain?

The easiest-to-maintain kitchen sink possesses the qualities of a stain-resistant surface, is effortlessly cleanable, and is the one that fully serves the purpose. Porcelain and fireclay kitchen sinks are the best choices when it comes to convenience, comfort, and style.

  • Porcelain sinks: although the non-porous and glossy surface is usually stain resistant, using non-abrasive cleaners for the porcelain sinks is still advisable. The highly durable value makes a porcelain sink ideal for excessive water usage and daily wear and tear. The only care is not to drop heavy items in the sink to avoid breakage.
  • Fireclay sinks: the most expensive but one of the most durable materials for kitchen sinks today are the fireclay kitchen sinks. The one kitchen item that can stand by your side for a long time and hold out against any rough treatments is the fireclay kitchen sink, making it totally worth it for an expensive buy. The only care a fireclay sink requires is to avoid spilling very hot water in the sink. Turn on the cold water while throwing hot liquids in the fireclay sink.

Fix a largely white, porcelain, or fireclay sink on the kitchen island, top the counter with an extravagant stone, and install a matte black faucet, ta-da your stylish kitchen counter is ready to serve for a long time.

Is it better to have a single or double sink in the kitchen?

The size and shape of your kitchen sink utterly depend upon your usage, but by and large, a double bowl porcelain sink is the preferred choice among many.

The key purpose of a double sink is to make hand washing of the dishes easy, as one bowl is for soapy dishes while the other is for clean water, or in some cases, one bowl for washing and the other for air drying. If you don’t have a dishwasher installed in your kitchen, then a double sink is an optimal choice for your kitchen.

Double sinks are available both in under-mount and top-mount variations. Under-mount double sinks are ideal for heavy-duty usages, such as greasy dishes, often washing bigger pans, etc. If your kitchen belongs to a cooking, baking, and get-together lover family, then an under mount double bowl porcelain sink should be your choice.

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