Kitchen remodeling offers a great opportunity to customize your space by adding functional features that reflect your individual taste. This includes the kitchen sink. You can choose from a wide range of sink colors, styles and materials .
You can get inspired by these nine beautiful kitchen sink designs.
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Faux Finish Kitchen Sink
This French Country-Inspired Kitchen was designed by SHM Architects. The team paired the sink with cabinets in gray that had a faux distressed finish, and marble countertops to create an old-world feel. Keep in mind, however, that sinks with a unique finish like this often need a sealer to protect their surface.
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Chic Square White Kitchen Sink
tile subways are a favorite of many. Square tiles can also be stunning, as this kitchen by Dtile shows. Square porcelain tiles are used for the backsplash, breakfast nook built into the wall, counters, and sink. The uniformity of these surfaces, paired with the natural wood cabinets, creates an atmosphere that is warm, bright and contemporary.
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Hammered Copper Apron Front Sink
Aged copper elements can add warmth to your kitchen. The gorgeous hammered front apron sink in blogger Christina Maria’s kitchen is not an exception. It stands out beautifully against the crisp white cabinets. Christina says that while you can keep the copper kitchen sinks shiny and bright with regular polishing but Christina believes the sink’s patina becomes more beautiful with age. The oil-rubbed faucet completes the rustic farmhouse style of her kitchen. It is a modern fixture with a dark finish that gives it a vintage feel.
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Granite Composite Kitchen Sink
Matte black kitchen fixtures look chic, like this gorgeous farmhouse-style sink by Red Cottage Chronicles. It is made of a granite composite material that is resistant to stains, scratches and thermal shock. This is especially important. When the sink surface is cool, it will not crack when hot liquids and pans are placed into the basin.
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Soapstone Sink and Countertop
The stone features in kitchens are great because they can withstand daily use. Frank Shirley Architects chose a sandstone countertop and sink to create this cottage-inspired kitchen. This material develops a beautiful patina over time. It is also incredibly durable; this gorgeous stone is resistant against heat, chemicals and stains.
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Eye-Catching Glass Kitchen Sink
It may not seem that glass would be the best material for a sink. You might be surprised that it’s an option. A turquoise glass sink dominates the kitchen of this family vacation home by Top Notch Design Studio. These sinks are usually shatterproof and resistant to heat, stains, and scratches. Glass sinks can still chip more easily than stone. They are not the best choice for chefs who use their kitchens regularly.
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Elegant Vintage Kitchen Sink
You can’t go far wrong with an old-fashioned sink, or a modern sink made to look like one. This retro farmhouse kitchen from Gaspar’s Kitchen Remodeling has a trough sink, which was popular in homes decades ago. The white sink has its own dish-drying area and backsplash. The large sink is not overpowering in this space because of its simple lines and neutral colour.
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The Kitchen Sink on Cabinets
This slab-style sink is a modern take on the apron front basin. It was designed by the interior design company Artichoke. It is not tucked underneath a counter, but sits directly on top of cabinetry. The white sink is now the focal point of the kitchen, and the sink basin can be removed from the cabinets below. It can be challenging to find the right height for both sink and counter with this design. The counter must be lower or the sink higher than standard (or both).
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Brass Kitchen Sinks
Consider a polished-brass sink if you want to add a touch of luxury to your kitchen. Titus Built installed two brass apron front kitchen sinks in this kitchen. The metallic goodness does not stop there. To unify the high-end look of the kitchen, brass accents can be found on faucets, cabinetry hardware, lighting fixtures and more.
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