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The sink always been the kitchen's
primary workstation, making the choice of bowl
(configuration and material) and faucet a highly
individual preference. When planning and upgrade, go for
tough materials and big scale (deeper, broader bowls,
higher-spouted faucets), both of which add up to
convenience. The debate over kitchen sink materials
centers on three key characteristics: durability,
noise-dampening capacity, and ease of maintenance.
Faucets come manufactured in a number of spout and
handle styles and in an assortment of finishes, too:
chrome, brass, nickel, stainless steel, and copper.
Undercounter Kitchen Sinks - mounts directly to the
underside of countertop material, making it easy to
clean crumbs from the counter directly into the sink.
Self Rimming Kitchen Sinks - rounded corners, mounts
on countertop material. Easiest type of installation.
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