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Outdoor Kitchen Sinks

Choosing your outdoor kitchen sink!

outdoor kitchen sinks


Look at stone for outdoor kitchen sinks. They look so natural and blend with the outdoors very well. Durable and long-wearing, you should consider these!
A high degree of functionality and the ability to be very appealing, are making stone sinks very trendy. Stone sink materials include solid stone, such as granite (to match your countertops?) or composites like slate, quartz and unidentified pebbles ground down into the mix.

  • Solid stone... These sinks are created to be seamless and are easy to keep clean as a result. The stone gives an earthy warmth in look and feel.

    Stone sinks are truly beautiful and the range of colors is non-exhaustive.

  • Fireclay stone sinks...
  • These sink materials are at the expensive end of the range as they are built to last many years from feldspar and other stones.

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  • Soapstone sinks... With a beautiful grey marbled look, soapstone is very popular and is considered to be the best of the stone sinks by many. It is scratch resistant and doesn't discolour or stain.

    If you can afford this sort of outdoor kitchen sink, see that it matches or contrasts well with your setting. You can sometimes take the sink home and see what it looks like in situ , which is worth doing.

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  • Marble sinks... Very beautiful and luxurious, these sinks aren't good for the kitchen as they are quite porous and can stain with spots and marks. Better keep marble for the bathroom!

    A Handy Tip...

    We find it useful to take a pencil and a few big pieces of paper with you to showrooms, so that you can draw around the sink - both its underneath profile and then turn it upside down to draw around its uppermost outline.

    When you are at home, you can cut out these shapes and see how they fit into various spaces you'd like them to go. It's easy to see how much space will be taken up!

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    For lots more free information about best kitchen sinks, including copper sinks , Wooden sinks, and stainless steel sinks please go to these pages on our website.




    How to choose a kitchen sink

    Further tips on kitchen sink styles The latest trends in faucet and tapware design

    The range of materials to use in your kitchen is growing fast!

    The different methods of mounting a sink

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