Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Four Tips for Choosing a Kitchen Sink



The kitchen is a place where friends and family gather to enjoy a good meal and some good laughs. Choosing the right kitchen sink is imperative when creating a functional kitchen that matches your style.

Quality sinks from European Sink Outlet (ESO) can last more than a decade, but they can chip, the colors can fade or they can look outdated. Even if you are not remodeling the whole kitchen, a new sink and faucet will add an instant upgrade.

Here are four things to consider when installing a new sink and faucet.

1.       Color
Sinks come in every color of the rainbow and more. Stainless steel sinks, tiled sinks, and copper sinks just scratch the surface of the variety available.  
2.       Sink and Faucet Style
Find a sink and faucet that match your personal style, but also make sure they match the kitchen interior. Although modern sinks are beautiful, they will look misplaced in a rustic kitchen. When choosing the faucet, make sure it has the functions you want, such as: pull out function, stainless steel hoses, water filters or other features.
3.       Sink Size
Make sure the size of the sink does not overpower your kitchen. The National Kitchen & Bath Association suggests installing a 22x24-inch sink in a kitchen that is less than 150 square feet.
4.       Mounting
The mounting for the sink is almost as important as the sink itself. The mounting will enhanced the beauty of your kitchen, but it also serves a functional purpose.

If you are in the market for kitchen redesign, visit ESO to find the perfect sink and faucet. The kitchen and bath store can even help with the installation. Visit its showroom in Pompano Beach, Florida to see everything they have in store.

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