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Types of Kitchen Sinks

Bar Sink
Bar Sink

Kitchen Sinks Buying Guide Find the kitchen sink that works ... Bar Sinks. 19 products ... 8 Degree™ 18" x 18" x 10-3/16" under-mount bar sink with bottom bowl sink ...

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Cast Iron
Cast Iron

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Cast Iron Kitchen Sinks
Cast Iron Kitchen Sinks

The Basics: Cast Iron kitchen sinks are composed of two layers. The foundation layer is a heavy, durable iron alloy, which is then coated in a thick enamel top layer. Together the layers create an impervious surface with a lustrous finish.

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Cast Iron Sink
Cast Iron Sink

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Composite Kitchen Sinks
Composite Kitchen Sinks

Shop our selection of Granite/Quartz Composite, Kitchen Sinks in the Kitchen Department at The Home Depot.

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Concrete Kitchen Sinks
Concrete Kitchen Sinks

Concrete Sinks for the Kitchen and Bar Custom concrete countertops and concrete sinks of all shapes and sizes in sustainable NuCrete™ concrete, to stay like new! Breath-taking MetalCrete™ concrete, in genuine metal finishes.

Copper
Copper

Copper Kitchen Sinks : Combine style and function with a new kitchen sink.

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Corner Sink
Corner Sink

A corner sink was the only option when we updated our kitchen years ago due to the small size of the kitchen. Corner sinks seem to be best suited for small kitchens where counter space is sorely needed.

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Double Bowl
Double Bowl

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Farmhouse (Apron Front)
Farmhouse (Apron Front)

KOHLER kitchen sinks come in a ... Kitchen Sinks Buying Guide Find the kitchen sink that works for you. EXPLORE. Apron-Front Sinks Beyond the farmhouse EXPLORE. ...

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Farmhouse Sink
Farmhouse Sink

KRAUS stainless steel sink and faucet combinations offer KRAUS stainless steel sink and faucet combinations offer great savings on best selling kitchen products. Handcrafted from premium 16-Gauge T-304 stainless steel for maximum durability the farmhouse sink creates a contemporary look for the kitchen.

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Fire Clay Kitchen Sinks
Fire Clay Kitchen Sinks

Cast Iron vs. Fireclay One of the most asked consumer questions when looking at purchasing a new kitchen sink is cast iron or fireclay? In order to answer the question you must know the difference between the two and the pros and cons of each.

Fireclay
Fireclay

Cast Iron vs. Fireclay One of the most asked consumer questions when looking at purchasing a new kitchen sink is cast iron or fireclay? In order to answer the question you must know the difference between the two and the pros and cons of each.

Granite Composite
Granite Composite

Composite sinks composed of quartz dust and acrylic resins are close cousins and the labels "composite stone " and "granite sink" are sometimes used interchangeably to describe either material. You'll find both pros and cons for including a composite granite sink in your kitchen.

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Kitchen Island Sink
Kitchen Island Sink

Browse 401 photos of Kitchen Island Sink. Find ideas and inspiration for Kitchen Island Sink to add to your own home.

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Natural Stone
Natural Stone

Usually, stone kitchen sinks are carved out of one solid piece, either farmhouse style or small round prep sinks. The front of a farmhouse sink can be left in its rough, natural state or it can be polished and even carved.

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Quartz
Quartz

Elkay Quartz Luxe™ sinks are designed for superior strength. They can stand up to your toughest kitchen tasks while maintaining their beauty! The difference is in the details! Quartz Luxe sinks are constructed through a proprietary manufacturing process that combines natural quartz with high-performance, UV-stable acrylic resins.

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Single Bowl
Single Bowl

What is a Single Bowl Kitchen Sink? A single bowl sink is simply one that contains just a central sink. There are a variety of designs for this type of sink, such as apron front, drop-in, and undermount, to work with different counter tops and corresponds with your decorating taste.

Single Bowl Sink
Single Bowl Sink

Kitchen Sinks. 107 products ... Verse™ 33" x 22" x 9-5/16" top-mount single-bowl kitchen sink with single faucet hole.

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Solid Surface
Solid Surface

Our full selection of sinks includes solid surface sinks and stainless steel sinks from top brands like Karran and Blanco. We carry top mount sinks and undermount sinks, stainless steel sinks and solid surface sinks, single, double and triple sinks, and a selection of sink accessories like strainers and hardware.

Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is an obvious choice for a kitchen sink because it cleans up quickly and has a great pro look. But once you get past the key design questions—one bowl or two, undermount or overmount—you want to base your buying decision on other, less obvious factors that affect quality and value.

Stainless Steel Sinks
Stainless Steel Sinks

KOHLER kitchen sinks come in a variety of styles, designs and materials. See your function and installation options and find the perfect sink for your ktichen.

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Top Mount
Top Mount

Trust us, all sinks are not alike. When homeowners remodel, they generally voice two main concerns: appearance and usability. So, before choosing a sink for your kitchen or bathroom, consider the differences between top-mount and under-mount sinks… A top-mount sink is installed on top of a countertop.

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Top Mount Sink
Top Mount Sink

Top-mount sinks are great for two reasons—one, they’re cost effective (less effort/labor to install) and two, they offer more wiggle room for under-sink storage. Top-mount sinks are the status quo, you’ll find them in most every household.

Undermount Sink
Undermount Sink

Undermount sinks are typically attached with a two-part epoxy adhesive and sealed with silicone caulking around the perimeter. Make sure to get a professional or someone who knows what they're doing. Most professionals can install an undermount kitchen sink in 30 minutes or less.

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