Kitchen Sink Archives - Kitchen Solvers Fri, 10 Sep 2021 15:30:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 How can I make my kitchen more luxurious on a budget? https://kitchensolvers.com/how-can-i-make-my-kitchen-more-luxurious-on-a-budget/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 15:30:11 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=7449 Are you tired of looking at your kitchen in dismay? Are you hoping to improve the face value of your […]

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Are you tired of looking at your kitchen in dismay? Are you hoping to improve the face value of your space? Do you just want to step into your room and say, Wow!?” Well look no further, Kitchen Solvers is here to aid you on your journey of adding value to your home. Here are simple additions and changes which will make your kitchen more luxurious on a budget. 

A Strong Sink

Your kitchen sink is always in battle, fighting against the daily wear and tear. Since a kitchen sink is either running water, holding dirty dishes, or fighting off bacteria, it’s worth the money to invest in a high-quality appliance. And if you’re looking for the most bang for your buck, we recommend you install a stainless-steel sink. This great investment can double as a centerpiece and can help aid in functionality. When contemplating gauge sizes, our homeowners have found the greatest satisfaction with our 16-gauge steel option. 

Change Out Your Hardware

Sometimes the simplest of changes is what makes all the difference. If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to add value to your home, changing out your hardware is for you. A new set of more up-to-date hardware gives your kitchen a quick and mindless facelift. Start by just removing one handle to make sure you are able to do an easy switch without any staining from the existing hardware. You’ll want to purchase hardware that is the same size to cover the same drillholes. 

Replace or Add a Backsplash

Never underestimate the power of adding or replacing your backsplash. Not only does a backsplash act as a protective surface, but it gives a kitchen depth and dimension. Although a backsplash functions as a seal that protects the wall beneath from bacteria, it simultaneously brings character to your home. With a variety of patterns and color schemes, you’ll never be at a loss for choices. 

Reface Your Cabinets

Cabinet refacing allows you to have the look you’ve always dreamed of without the additional expenses and time commitment of a full kitchen renovation. Refacing is a quick and painless way to give a fresh new look to your cabinetry without a complete cabinet remodel. Here at Kitchen Solvers cabinet refacing is one of our specialties. We simply replace all the existing doors and drawer fronts with a door style, wood species, and finish of your choosing. We then apply a matching refacing material to all exposed end panels and face frames of your existing cabinets. If you’re looking to upgrade the aesthetic in your kitchen look no further, the cabinet refacing process is as painless as a kitchen update can get. 

Kitchen Solvers 

Now that you know how to make your kitchen more luxurious on a budget, it’s time to find the experts to do it. That’s where Kitchen Solvers can help. Contact us today to learn more! Regardless of what you’re project entails, Kitchen Solvers will take the time to show and educate you on all the appropriate options for your project to help you get the best value, style, and function that suits you.  

And be sure to check out our helpful blogs, Complimentary Color Schemes to Last You a Lifetime and How Much is a Kitchen Remodel Going to Cost Me in 2021-2022.

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3 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Kitchen Sink https://kitchensolvers.com/3-factors-to-consider-when-choosing-a-kitchen-sink/ Wed, 18 Sep 2019 19:01:28 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=5692 The sink is one of the most important features of the entire kitchen. No kitchen can function properly without one, […]

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The sink is one of the most important features of the entire kitchen. No kitchen can function properly without one, and a subpar sink can seriously inhibit the room’s capabilities. That’s why it’s so important to make sure you get a kitchen sink you’ll be satisfied with.

Several factors contribute to a quality kitchen sink including material, configuration and style. To get the most out of your sink, you’ll have to maximize your satisfaction in all three categories. Learn more about the three factors to consider when choosing a kitchen sink and discover what your next sink needs to be the best it can be.

Material

The material your kitchen sink is made of plays a larger role than you might think. Unfortunately, there’s no single material that’s perfect for everyone. That’s why it’s best that you opt for a material that best suits your individual needs, whatever they may be. Stainless steel is one of the most popular choices because of its durability and compatibility with a wide variety of kitchen styles. Just keep in mind that stainless steel can be easily scratched and that it takes a bit of work to buff out blemishes.

You may be more interested in other materials. Porcelain sinks, for example, are known for their beauty, but they’re fairly fragile. While they won’t shatter, it doesn’t take much to chip or scuff the porcelain. Composite sinks, on the other hand, are incredibly resistant to scratches, chips and damage in general. They’re just on the more expensive side. Finally, cast-iron sinks can offer quiet function and durability, but they’re fairly costly as well.

Configuration

What do you picture when you imagine a kitchen sink? Most people would imagine two sinks side by side. While that’s still the most popular setup, there are other options available as well. Still, it’s a classic setup for a reason. The two-basin setup allows you to prep food and clean at the same time, or you can use one sink for soaking and the other for prepping or washing.

If two sinks aren’t enough for you, you can upgrade to three. For the most part, a three-basin sink will feature two large sinks with a smaller one in the middle. The smaller one is designed for food prep, leaving the other two free for cleaning or soaking. If you expect to be frequently busy in your kitchen, this might be ideal. Alternatively, you’ll find modern sink designs that feature just a single large basin. These offer a streamlined look, and there are add-ons available if you’re looking to make food prep a bit easier.

Style

The style of your sink is the last piece of the puzzle. Differences in style are typically just for aesthetic reasons, but you’ll find a few functional differences as well. Self-rimming sinks, for example, add a bit of durability to your setup. Meanwhile, undermount sinks are notably easy to clean.

If you’re more concerned with aesthetics, there are several styles you can choose from. The farmhouse sink is a classic favorite, but if you’re looking for something a bit more elegant, an integrated quartz sink may be more to your liking, especially if you already have a quartz countertop.

Upgrade Your Kitchen Sink

With these factors in mind and help from Kitchen Solvers, choosing a kitchen sink is easier than ever before. Our design team can help you find a solution to all your sink requirements, and we can get it installed as well. Get in touch with us today, and get yourself one step closer to the kitchen of your dreams.

Also be sure to check out our blogs, Kitchen Sink Styles and Choosing a Modern Sink for Your Kitchen for more information on choosing a new kitchen sink.

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Kitchen Sink Styles https://kitchensolvers.com/kitchen-sink-styles/ Wed, 04 Sep 2019 16:07:12 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=5687 When it comes to kitchen remodeling, the sink is one of the most important features. Without a quality sink, a […]

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When it comes to kitchen remodeling, the sink is one of the most important features. Without a quality sink, a kitchen will never feel quite complete. It’s the heart and soul of every kitchen, as it’s the place where you prepare food and the place where you clean up afterward. Your sink sets the stage for the entire kitchen, so you have to make sure you’re getting the most out of it.

The sink is also one of the most customizable parts of your kitchen, so it can really express your personality with its styling and configuration. Fortunately, there are quite a few different styles to choose from whether you’re looking for something more retro or something more sleek and contemporary. Take a look at the most popular kitchen sink styles.

Farmhouse Sinks

Also known as an apron sink, a farmhouse sink is one of the most popular styles available. The front of this sink is exposed, and it features a deep basin that can fit large dishes and pots. It’s rectangular in shape and is installed with the rim underneath the countertop, allowing for easy access.

In terms of style, the farmhouse design is considerably vintage as the name may suggest. It pairs well with a more country-style kitchen as it focuses on retro utility rather than contemporary sleekness. This style also requires professional installation, as setting up an undermount sink shouldn’t be attempted without proper experience and training.

Undermount Sinks

While the farmhouse sink is technically one form of these, undermount sinks slightly differ in their design. They feature an undermount installation, so your countertop will be above the sink itself, leaving no exposed edges. Cleanup is easy because of this, as there are no cracks or lips for anything to get caught in, so you can wipe food waste directly into the sink.

While their use is convenient, their installation is not. Undermount installation is quite difficult, so leave it to a professional to have it done properly. Additionally, undermount sinks can only be installed on nonporous, solid-surface countertops. The look is sleek and trendy, though, so the effort can be more than worth it if you’re going for a contemporary design in your kitchen.

Top-Mount Sinks

Think of a top-mount sink as the opposite of an undermount sink in terms of installation. Instead of an undermount installation, a top-mount sink has edges that will hold it up after it’s put directly into the counter’s sink opening. Considering that it takes just a few seconds to get the sink in place, it’s by far the easiest installation. Of course, hooking up all the plumbing will take about an hour, which is still far less time than the other options.

Top-mount sinks are the most popular style by far, and that’s not just because of their easy installation. These sinks are also easy to use as well. While the edges make it a bit more difficult to wipe food waste from the counter directly into the sink, the basin itself can be quite deep with plenty of room for pots and plates. Opt for stainless steel, and you can enjoy an easy installation complete with a durable material. If you’re more interested in style, cast-iron and porcelain options are available as well.

Corner Sinks

If your kitchen has a unique layout, you may need a corner sink. Corner sinks fit well with L-shaped counters and can be remarkably efficient when you’re trying to set up a work triangle. Generally, they’re designed to save space by dedicating corner areas to the sink rather than a massive section in the middle of a counter or island.

Their specialized shape is also often used to create a secondary sink space in addition to the main sink. For example, you may have a sink on your main counter and corner sinks on your kitchen island. Of course, if you have a small kitchen, corner sinks may be ideal just to save as much counter space as possible.

Bar Sinks

Perhaps you’re not even looking for a primary sink for your kitchen. If you want something a bit smaller for a bar area, there are specialized bar sinks available. Maximizing counter space as much as possible, these sinks are notably small, but they’re deep and spacious enough for prep tasks like cutting and washing fruit.

Bar sinks are also quite versatile, as virtually every previously mentioned style has a bar sink counterpart. That means you can find an undermount bar sink or a top-mount bar sink. The only uncommon version would be a farmhouse bar sink, as the smaller size effectively defeats the purpose of a farmhouse sink.

Bowl Configurations

No matter which kind of sink you opt for, you’ll often have the choice between several bowl configurations. Each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages, so it really comes down to your personal needs in determining which is best. The three primary configurations are single, double and triple bowls.

The primary differences in each configuration are exactly what you’d expect from the names. Single bowls have a single wide-open basin like what’s typically found with a farmhouse sink. These tend to be deeper than other types and can easily fit large pots and pans within. Double bowls are useful for simultaneously working on separate tasks. To give each sink enough room, the entire sink setup tends to be a bit wider, though it’s not as wide as the triple bowl. The triple configuration doesn’t feature three full-size sink basins, however, as the third is typically just a small sink situated in between the two larger basins.

Find New Kitchen Sink Styles With Kitchen Solvers

If you’re ready to browse available kitchen sink styles, the experts at Kitchen Solvers can help you find one you’ll be satisfied with for years. Our design team can help you maximize utility and style when choosing your next sink, and our installation team can get it set up and ready to go in no time. Contact us today to get started on building the kitchen of your dreams.

Also be sure to check out our blogs, Choosing a Modern Sink for Your Kitchen and Kitchen Remodeling: Don’t Forget the Sink for more information on different sink options for your kitchen.

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Sink Options Other than Stainless Steel https://kitchensolvers.com/sink-options-other-than-stainless-steel/ Tue, 23 Jan 2018 14:53:04 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=5094 When you’re remodeling your kitchen, there are several decisions that you will need to make. But almost none is more […]

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When you’re remodeling your kitchen, there are several decisions that you will need to make. But almost none is more important than the material that you’ll use for your sink. In most kitchens, the sink is the most frequently used piece of equipment, and the material that you choose can make or break the success of your remodel.

While stainless steel is the most common kitchen sink material, it’s not the only name in the game. There are a variety of materials you could choose for your kitchen sink, all of which will provide functionality and style. Here are a few non-stainless-steel sinks options you could choose for your kitchen and tips for hiring the right kitchen remodeling company for your needs.

Composite Granite

When designing a kitchen, many homeowners are looking for a natural look, which can be difficult with a traditional stainless-steel sink. Fortunately, if you want to make your sink feel warm and natural, you can choose composite granite for your material.

Just like granite countertops, composite granite sinks provided a level of durability that every homeowner will appreciate. These sinks can also be made with different hues, meaning you can pick the option that best matches the aesthetic of your kitchen. Another benefit of granite composite sinks is that they are relatively low maintenance, reducing the amount of time you’ll need to spend cleaning your kitchen.

Cast Iron

If you’re the type of person that enjoys spending time in the kitchen cooking intricate meals, then it’s likely you have a cast iron skillet. In addition to making great cookware, cast iron is also a spectacular choice for a non-stainless-steel sink.

If you know anything about cast iron, you know that it’s extremely durable, which means your sink will last for years to come. However, because cast iron is vulnerable to rusting, your sink will be covered in a layer of porcelain enamel for an added layer of protection. Cast iron sinks are available in a wide range of styles and colors, letting you achieve a custom look for your kitchen. These sinks can be very heavy, so it’s best to leave installation to a professional.

Fireclay

Many people remodeling their kitchen want a signature appearance, and one of the best ways to achieve this goal is by choosing a sink material you aren’t likely to find in other homes. In particular, you should consider installing a fireclay sink in your kitchen.

These sinks are made by heating clay to extremely high temperatures, and once the manufacturing process is complete, you have a sink that is attractive, easy to clean, and scratch resistant. Fireclay is the perfect material for homeowners that want the classic white kitchen sink, and while they can be a little more expensive than other options, you’ll never regret investing in your fireclay sink.

Copper

Country kitchens are a consistently popular choice for those looking to add rustic charm to their home, and nothing fits better in a country kitchen than a copper sink.

Since copper sinks are not as common as other options on this list, it’s likely you’re not familiar with the benefits of this sink material. For one, copper sinks are rust resistant, which is important in a kitchen sink. Copper sinks are also anti-microbial, meaning having one of these sinks in your kitchen may help your family stay healthier. Most importantly, these sinks are very attractive, and installing one will easily boost the appearance of your kitchen. If you decide to add a copper sink to your kitchen, make sure to choose a faucet that compliments the copper.

Quartz

A goal of many homeowners is matching the style of their sink to that of their countertops. For example, if you’ve installed quartz countertops in your kitchen, you can complement them with a quartz sink.

A quartz sink provides the same benefits as quartz countertops, including a beautiful appearance. However, there is also the same risk as quartz countertops, namely that scratches tend to stand out in these sinks. While you may need to spend a little more time on maintenance when you have a quartz countertop, you’ll be able to give your kitchen a look that both you and your guests will love.

Natural Stone

In the previous section, we discussed matching the material of your sink to your countertop, and this can be a great option when you’ve installed a natural stone countertop in your kitchen.

Natural stone makes a great choice for both countertops and sinks because it is functional and attractive. The cost of your natural stone countertop will largely depend on what type of stone you choose, with some being affordable and others being a bit pricey. Durability can also be affected by the type of stone. Soapstone, for instance, is resistant to stains but can be vulnerable to other types of damage as it is a softer stone.

If you’re looking for the perfect combination of affordability and durability, then marble is the best natural stone to choose. In addition to adding a touch of luxury to your kitchen, marble is a long-lasting material that resists multiple forms of damage, meaning you won’t have to worry about repair or replacement costs.

Glass Sink

For homeowners that want to customize the look of their kitchen sink, few materials are better than glass. Although glass sinks are not as durable as other materials, they will last for a great deal of time when treated the right way.

The biggest benefit of a glass sink is being able to tailor the appearance of your sink to your exact desires. Glass sinks can be made from mosaic glass or hand painted, allowing you to express your creativity.

Choose Your Non-Stainless-Steel Sink

There are a variety of non-stainless-steel sinks you can choose for your kitchen, meaning you don’t have to settle for the same old style when you’re remodeling your kitchen. If you need help planning your kitchen remodel and choosing the non-stainless-steel sink that’s right for you, then you should stop by Kitchen Solvers.

Kitchen Solvers is your top kitchen remodeling resource, and our team can help you whether you want to tweak some small items in your kitchen or are interested in a full redesign. Take a trip to one of our locations today so that we can help you get started building the kitchen of your dreams.

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Choosing a Modern Sink for Your Kitchen https://kitchensolvers.com/choosing-a-modern-sink-for-your-kitchen/ Tue, 24 Oct 2017 15:26:03 +0000 https://kitchensolvers.com/?p=4892 If you’re interested in livening the appearance of your home, there is no better choice than remodeling your kitchen. However, […]

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If you’re interested in livening the appearance of your home, there is no better choice than remodeling your kitchen. However, because remodeling a kitchen is such a time consuming, expensive project, you want to make sure you’re choosing the renovation tasks that pay the most dividends. While there are several methods for giving your kitchen a fresh look, installing a new kitchen sink is one of the most worthwhile.

In addition to improving your kitchen’s aesthetic, adding a new sink can improve the functionality of the room, which is an important part of any remodeling project. Here are a few tips for choosing an attractive modern kitchen sink, and advice for planning your project with professional assistance.

Apron-Front

If you’re a style conscious homeowner, then you know that your sink can make or break the look of your kitchen, and if you’re shooting for a 21st-century aesthetic, then you’re probably planning on steering clear of an apron-front sink. However, contrary to what you might believe, apron-front sinks don’t have to be reserved for country kitchens, and can be a great choice for almost any home.

While apron-front sinks do offer a simple appearance, their large size and easy usability is a perfect fit for most homes. Whether you want a modern or traditional kitchen, installing an apron-front sink is an excellent choice.

Accessories

While it’s crucial to choose a sink that looks great, you also want to make sure that you’re picking an option that will be easy to use and will complement your regular kitchen tasks. Fortunately, in modern times, there are several ways that you can accessorize your sink that will increase its functionality without impacting its appearance.

For instance, many homeowners, choose to add a fitted basin rack to their sink that will protect it from long-term damage. You may also want to equip your sink with holders for brushes and sponges that will make doing your dishes or cleaning your sink much easier.

Choosing a Faucet

If you already know what kind of sink you want in your kitchen, you may think that your job is done. However, there is another decision that you need to make that will directly impact your enjoyment of your sink: which type of faucet you will use.

Faucets can now be equipped with a variety of cutting edge features, meaning you need to make sure you’re getting the option that’s right for your home. You could, for instance, install a faucet with motion sensing activation. To protect your family from germs, you could add a soap dispenser to your faucet. Picking the right faucet for your sink will accentuate its appearance and utility.

Workstation Sinks

Do you routinely make complex meals in your kitchen for your friends and family? If so, then you know that you can never have enough workspace in your kitchen. For homeowners that want to be able to prepare meals quickly and easily, a great idea is to turn their sink into a kitchen workstation.

Many sinks can be equipped with custom details such as cutting boards that can be placed right on top of your sink, allowing you to prep and clean your food in one convenient location. Making your sink a workstation is an especially good choice in smaller kitchens that lack adequate counter space.

Seamless Design

One of the biggest disadvantages of installing a sink in your kitchen counter is that it interrupts the uniform appearance of your counter space. While this may not be a problem for many homeowners, it can be downright aggravating if you’re trying to remodel your kitchen to have a seamless aesthetic.

Fortunately, if you’re looking to give your kitchen a smooth appearance, you could make a custom sink that is the same material as your countertops. If you’re installing marble counters, for example, you could have your counters flow into a marble sink. Matching your sink to your counter will give your kitchen a fantastic design that you’re sure to love.

Island Sinks

If you have multiple people living in your home, then one sink in your kitchen may simply not be enough. To avoid stressful arguments about who needs to use the sink more, you can install a second sink in your kitchen on your island.

Kitchen island sinks are beneficial for several different reasons. First, as mentioned, it makes sure your family has enough sinks to meet their needs. Second, it improves the functionality of your kitchen island. Installing a second sink on your kitchen island is a great choice for virtually every homeowner.

Unique Materials

Most homeowners want to make sure that their kitchen is a reflection of their unique style. Unfortunately, this can be hard to accomplish when you’re installing a standard sink. If you’re not content for your sink to look like most sinks on the market, then a good solution is having your sink constructed out of custom materials.

There are several materials available to you as a homeowner that you may have not considered using for your kitchen sink. For example, instead of the same old stainless steel, you could make your sink out of materials like bronze, copper, slate or zinc. Simply by choosing an uncommon material for your sink, you can give your kitchen an appearance that you’re not likely to find in other homes.

Low Divide Sinks

Divided sinks are some of the most popular choices for homeowners across the country. While these sinks can be useful, particularly if you frequently need to wash and rinse dishes, they are usually not the best choice if you regularly work with large pots and pans.

If you’re interested in installing a divided sink but are worried about how the sink will accommodate your large kitchen equipment, you could choose to install a low divide kitchen sink. A low divide sink still separates your sink into two sides, but has a small enough divider that you can easily transfer large equipment from one side of the sink to the other. A low divide sink provides classic style with modern utility.

Install a Modern Kitchen Sink

If you want to easily install a modern kitchen sink in your kitchen, then your best solution is working with the team at Kitchen Solvers. Our professionals can help you plan your remodeling project and can tell you about some of the best sink options available today.

Visit a Kitchen Solvers location and get started on your kitchen project.

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