Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Factors to Help You Choose the Right Stainless Steel Sink

Stainless steel is a popular choice for kitchen sinks these days. It’s almost an automatic pick for many. Because of this demand, there are many options in size and shape, and you may be confused about what will work best in your kitchen. If you’re struggling to reach a decision and don’t know what you really need, here is some insight that will help you choose the right style sink for your home.

What Kind of Use Will the Sink Get?
When deciding between the styles, sizes, and number of bowls for your sink, consider how it needs to function. Think about the following:

· the size of your family
· how often you entertain
· how often you cook
· the type of meals you prepare

If you do a lot of cooking, especially from scratch, you may want a double bowl sink. One side can hold pots and dishes while the other can be saved for food preparation. You may even want a built-in work surface, depending on how much chopping and dicing you do. On that note, an offset double bowl sink may work well for you. One side is smaller than the other and good for prepping.

If you don't have a large family or don't prepare many homemade meals, you may prefer to save counter space and go for a smaller, single bowl sink. Getting one just deep enough for the occasional large pot may be all you need.

If you have a large family or kitchen or a kitchen island, consider a bar sink in addition to the main sink. Bar sinks are smaller but can add that extra bit of functionality to a kitchen, expanding your work area or adding room for dishes after a gathering.

Triple bowl sinks are another option but require a lot extra countertop space. Three bowls of varying sizes allow for different levels of functionality. One side may be good for prepping while another is better for soaking or washing. If you have the room and you need a heavy-duty sink, this may be the one for you.

Do you have a dishwasher? If not, then that fact will put a lot of weight on your decision. Obviously, a very small sink won't do the trick. One large, single bowl or an equal size double bowl sink might be just what you need.

Then there's your mounting preference. You have the choice of either a top mount or undermount sink. This is entirely personal preference and is mostly about looks. Top mount sinks do keep water off of the countertop. But many prefer the modern and seamless look of an undermount sink.

Making Your Choice
There are a lot of options in stainless steel sinks but you can eliminate quite a few just by considering a few lifestyle facts. Take the size of your family and your entertaining and cooking habits into consideration. Also, the size of your kitchen and whether or not you have a dishwasher should come into play. And, of course, your own personal style will help in making the decision.

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