Which Undermount Sink?
Once you decide to add an undermount sink to your home, the real decision making starts. You have to decide which of the many sizes and material choices you will make for your new undermount sink.
When it comes to size, there are dozens to choose from. Be sure to schedule yourself enough time so you can go through all the available options and make the best choice for you. One thing to consider is whether the sink is a replacement or a new one. If it is a replacement sink, you can save some money by replacing your old sink with a new one of similar size. If you go with a sink smaller or larger than what you originally had, you will have to factor the counter top modifications into your budget.
When adding an undermount sink to your kitchen, you will more than likely go with a larger sink. Large, double bowled sinks are popular in the kitchen. As for materials, there are many to choose from. Most people opt for a stainless steel undermount sink. It is definitely the most popular material choice for undermount sinks. The reason is probably the clean, classy look it brings to the sink area.
But don’t limit yourself to stainless steel. There are many other, more unique choices in sink material. For something really unique check out the options available for undermount copper sinks. I have personally never seen two copper sinks that were alike in their design. This is probably because copper sinks are not found in a lot of homes, so the chances of running into the same copper sink twice is kind of slim. Copper sinks are available in quite a few different finishes, so you can pick one that suits your style.
Other options in kitchen sink material are glass, porcelain, even granite or marble. Any material used in an undermount kitchen sink is sure to add style to the room, so you really can’t go wrong.
If you are looking for a bathroom undermount sink, all of the same options are available to you. The biggest difference with a bathroom sink is that it is generally much smaller than a kitchen sink, so you have to scale down your vision of the sink. But you can still have a copper, stainless, or any other kind of undermount bathroom sink.
Regardless of which room you are adding your new sink to, you will find that the addition of an undermount sink will definitely bring an upgrade in style into the room. When you add the functionality of a sink to a stunning piece of decor like the right undermount sink can be, you have succeeded in making the right sink choice.
Looking to find the best deal on under mount sinks, then be sure to check out the author’s undermount sink guide for all the information you need to find the perfect sink for you.
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