Apron kitchen sink

Apron kitchen sink makes a statement in the kitchen, as it protrudes from the countertop and cabinetry. The apron kitchen sink is completely visible in front and the counter runs up to it on each side, but it’s not hung from the counter and the counter is not cut out to accommodate it. Kitchen apron sinks are requires custom cabinetry and extra effort to install, but for a person who enjoys the rustic look they seem to be worth the effort.

Despite their vintage look, apron kitchen sinks are relative newcomers in modern kitchen design. Apron kitchen sink also known as farmer’s sinks or farmhouse sinks. The apron sink has become a staple of farmhouse and country-kitchen chic. Although they can be double bowl fixtures, most apron kitchen sinks are single bowl, and most are made from fireclay (durable enameled porcelain). Other materials sometimes used for apron sinks include enameled cast iron, stainless steel, composites, and copper apron sink.

apron kitchen sink The advantages of an apron front kitchen sink are many: You can get less back strain because you can belly up to the front of the sink. Apron kitchen sink come in large sizes with greater depth. Apron-front kitchen sink is a beautiful addition to any kitchen. But apron front kitchen sinks also tend to be costly, in terms of both fixtures and cabinetry.

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