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Kitchen And Bathroom Sinks

Top/Mount Sinks

Top mount sinks, also known as drop-in sinks or self-rimming sinks, are installed by dropping the sink into a cut-out hole in the countertop. The rim of the sink then rests on top of the countertop, providing support and stability. These sinks are popular because they are easy to install and can be used with almost any countertop material. They are available in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including stainless steel, porcelain, and composite granite.

Kitchen And Bathroom Sinks

Undermount Sinks

An undermount sink is a type of sink that is installed beneath the countertop, with the rim of the sink completely hidden. It is typically installed with a solid surface countertop, such as granite or quartz, and is popular for its sleek and modern appearance. Undermount sinks are available in a range of materials, sizes, and configurations, making them a versatile choice for many kitchen and bathroom designs. They are also generally easier to clean than other types of sinks, as there is no rim or lip to trap dirt and debris.

Kitchen And Bathroom Sinks

Farmhouse Sinks

A farmhouse sink, also known as an apron sink, is a large, deep rectangular sink with an exposed front panel that extends beyond the countertop. Originally designed for traditional farmhouses where they were used for washing large pots, pans, and farm produce, these sinks have become popular in modern farmhouse-style kitchens. They are typically made of durable materials such as fireclay, porcelain, or stainless steel and offer ample space for washing large items.