Mr. Cabinet Care’s A Definitive Guide To The Most Popular Sink Styles – Infographic

When people think about kitchen remodeling, they often focus on countertops, cabinetry, floorings, and walls. Very few have given emphasis on the sink. If you’re opting to add some noticeable elegance and artistry on your kitchen, the sink will certainly play a vital role.

Similar to other kitchen elements, sinks can also come in different sizes, types, and styles. Every sink is designed to meet the needs of a particular kitchen, either for the purpose of augmenting its aesthetic appearance or functionality.

Do you have any idea about the most popular sink styles that you can choose from? Here is a definitive guide for you!

Mr. Cabinet Care’s A Definitive Guide To The Most Popular Sink Styles – Infographic

Sink Style #1: Self-Rimming

Self-rimming sinks are widely considered to be the most common or basic sink style because of its uncomplicated process of installation. In case you wanted to hasten up your kitchen remodeling a bit, this choice is definitely the one for you. Not to mention they’re easy to maintain and replace.

Pros:

  • Flexible (can be replaced anytime)
  • Fast and easy to install
  • Cheaper compared to other sink styles

Con:

  • The material on the countertop cannot be easily swept into the sink due to its rolled edges
  • Less eye-catching

Sink Style #2: Undermount

As the name suggests, an under-mount is a sink style that involves installing the sink under the counter as opposed to the self-rimming ones where the sink is simply dropped into a pre-cut hole in the countertop. This sink type further highlights the importance of the counters and backsplash as the main focal points.

Pros:

  • No rim or crevice that could trap any dirt, which makes cleaning the sink much easier
  • Provides a streamlined and sophisticated look that can match very well with almost any kitchen decoration

Cons:

  • Can be hard to install
  • Expensive compared to self-rimming sinks

Sink Style #3: Farmhouse or Apron Sink

If you’re in need of a versatile sink with additional functions, then you should go for a farmhouse or apron sink. There are two features that are exclusive only to farmhouse sinks. First is they tend to have a large and deeper basin and second is they are usually installed in an area where it could sit flush with the countertop edges.

Pros:

  • The larger basin and smooth countertop edges can serve as dividers for the sink, making it easier to wash the dishes without hitting the sides
  • Its size improves the sinks overall functionality
  • A popular choice for rustic, vintage, or traditional kitchens

Cons:

  • Can be quite costly
  • Requires constant cleaning

Sink Style #4: Trough

Trough sinks are best known for their elongated-shaped basins, which makes them an ideal sink style for hotels and restaurants. As for an ordinary kitchen, trough sinks can also be a good choice if you usually cook as a family.

Pros:

  • Works well with double faucets
  • Provides a sleek and professional vibe to your kitchen

Con:

  • Can also be expensive

Sink Style #5: Integrated

A popular sink style for both bathroom and kitchen, integrated sinks utilize the same materials as your countertop so that it blends with your overall kitchen design.

Pros:

  • Creates a seamless and modern appearance
  • Very flexible in terms of customization options (from the color, shape, and size)
  • Simple yet looks very high-end

Cons:

  • Difficult to replace
  • Can be susceptible to certain stains and damages depending on the material

 

Choosing the best sink style can bring the look of your kitchen to the next level. Make sure that you got all your kitchen needs covered when making the final decision for your sink.

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