Farmhouse kitchen sinks, also known as apron-front sinks, are a popular choice. Understanding the benefits and options available will help you decide if a farmhouse kitchen sink is right for your home.
Choosing the Right Material and Color
When selecting a farmhouse kitchen sink, material and color are key considerations. Some popular options include:
- Stainless steel
- Cast iron
- Black
- White
Benefits of Farmhouse Kitchen Sinks
One of the main benefits of farmhouse kitchen sinks is their deep bowl, which accommodates large pots and pans, making cleanup easier. The front apron design adds visual appeal and reduces the need to lean over the counter. Farmhouse sinks are also available in single- and double-bowl options, allowing you to choose the configuration that best suits your needs.
Farmhouse Sink Installation and Dimensions
Measuring for a farmhouse sink is a critical step to ensure it fits perfectly into your kitchen. First, measure the width of your cabinet, as the sink needs to fit within these dimensions. Typically, farmhouse sinks are 24, 30, or 33 inches wide, but always confirm the size that suits your cabinet. Note that replacing a conventional undermount or top-mount kitchen sink with a farmhouse sink will require cutting into the cabinet and countertop. The Self-TrimmingĀ® design of KOHLERĀ® farmhouse kitchen sinks simplify this process by requiring only a rough cut to the cabinetry.
Related Kitchen Products
To complement your farmhouse sink, consider adding a high-arc faucet (a faucet with a gooseneck spout) that provides ample clearance for washing large items. Pull-down or pull-out spray faucets are particularly useful for reaching all corners of the sink. Accessories like matching soap dispensers, sink racks, and cutting boards can make cooking and cleaning a breeze.