The kitchen is evolving into a multifunctional, integrated living space, no longer just a utilitarian zone. According to industry insights, the sink today is more than “just plumbing”; it has become a key design element that can either elevate or disrupt an interior.
Are You Being Held Back by Your Kitchen Sink?How often do you find yourself rinsing, scrubbing or preparing at the washbasin during your everyday kitchen routine? Now picture accomplishing all of that without splattering water on your countertop or straining to fit a pan under the tap. It might be time for a change if your washbasin always seems too small for your needs.
Kitchen Sinks
If you are looking for a sink, then you have come to the right place. We supply all different sizes of kitchen sinks.
You can choose from a single sink, 1.5 sink, double sink and sinks with drainer. You can place a sink under the worktop/countertop, in the worktop, surface-mounted and fully-mounted. This is called undermount, flushmount and overmount or inset installation.
The most common material for a sink in the kitchen is a stainless steel or stainless steel sink. The other sink materials are granite, plastic and ceramic. Processing an undermount stainless steel sink under a worktop is done with acid-free silicone sealant. Flush-mounted and inset-mounted sinks are installed by means of clamps secured to the counter top.