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Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks Teka Stylo 2C

Teka Stylo 2C

Kitchen Sink, Stainless Steel, Hole for Mixer: No, No. of Bowls: 1.5, Cabinet Width (min): 800 mm

£107.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £35.66/mo.*
6stores
Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks Grohe K700 (31577SD1)

Grohe K700 (31577SD1)

Kitchen Sink, Stainless Steel, Hole for Mixer: No, No. of Bowls: 1.5, Mounting: Under Mount, Cabinet Width (min): 600 mm

£248.30£248.31
Or 3 interest-free payments of £82.76/mo.*
3stores

Kitchen Sinks: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting moulding & millwork, material choice plays a crucial role in both aesthetics and functionality. Options range from traditional wood to more modern materials like MDF or polyurethane. Wood offers a classic look and can be stained or painted to match your decor, but it may require more maintenance. MDF is cost-effective and easy to paint, making it ideal for interior projects where moisture isn’t a concern. Polyurethane is lightweight, resistant to moisture, and easy to install, making it perfect for high-humidity areas like bathrooms. Consider the specific needs of your project when choosing the material.

Kitchen sinks come in various sizes and configurations, so it's essential to choose one that fits your space and lifestyle. Measure your countertop space carefully before selecting a sink. Single-bowl sinks are perfect for smaller kitchens or if you mainly use a dishwasher. Double-bowl sinks offer flexibility for multitasking, such as washing dishes on one side while prepping food on the other. Consider how you use your kitchen daily to find the right configuration.

The installation type of kitchen sinks can affect both the look and functionality of your kitchen. Undermount sinks create a seamless appearance with the countertop, making cleaning easier since crumbs can be wiped directly into the sink. However, they often require professional installation. Top-mount sinks, also known as drop-in sinks, are easier to install yourself but may not offer the same sleek look. Evaluate your DIY skills and aesthetic preferences when deciding on an installation type.

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Kitchen sinks are available in various types, including single bowl, double bowl, and farmhouse. Single bowl sinks offer ample space for washing large items. Double bowl sinks provide separate areas for washing and rinsing. Farmhouse sinks have a deep basin and an exposed front.

Choosing the right size kitchen sink depends on your kitchen size and usage needs. Measure your countertop space and consider how much washing you do. Larger families might prefer bigger sinks, while smaller kitchens benefit from compact designs.

Kitchen sinks come in materials like stainless steel, granite composite, and ceramic. Stainless steel is durable and easy to clean. Granite composite offers a stylish look and resists scratches. Ceramic provides a classic appearance but requires careful maintenance.

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