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How to find the perfect kitchen sink
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Hey friend,
Do you know what’s the cornerstone of every single modern farmhouse kitchen in the World?
THE SINK.
Yes , the sink.
However, I have to tell you, it’s quite difficult to find the perfect one…
So that’s why I put together 4 questions you need to ask yourself in order to buy THE PERFECT modern farmhouse sink.
(pay close attention to number 3)
1. What’s It Made Of?
Farmhouse sinks come in a bunch of different materials. You’ve got stainless steel for that sleek, modern vibe, fireclay for a sturdy, classic look, copper if you’re into a sink that changes its patina over time, and porcelain for that quaint, vintage charm.
2. How Big? How Deep?
These sinks are deeper than your usual kitchen sink, which is perfect for those big pots and pans. Think about how much space you'll need. They range from 20 to 60 inches wide. More room means easier cooking and cleaning!
3. One Bowl or Two?
Do you juggle washing and prepping at the same time? A double bowl might make your life easier. But if you prefer a big, open space for handling oversized pots or just love the look of a single large basin, go with a single bowl.
4. What’s Your Kitchen Style?
Last but not least, make sure your new sink feels at home in your kitchen. It should complement your cabinets, fixtures, and the overall vibe you’re going for, whether that’s ultra-modern or charmingly traditional.
Friend, I’ve seen it happen so many times…
People who have a beautiful kitchen but then ruin it with a sink that has nothing to do with it…
So please my friend, make sure to ask yourself the 4 questions above before you pick yours!
And if you already have one, well…
Never too late to get a new one!
Cheers,
Your favorite modern farmhouse designer,
Jacob from Truss & Beam
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