Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks

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Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks: Durable, Sleep, and Timeless Designs

Do you want a sink that you know will last? Check out the Vintage Tub & Bath collection of stainless steel kitchen sinks.

 

The Highlights

There are numerous reasons why people continue to choose stainless steel kitchen sinks. In addition to being durable and scratch-resistant, these appliances are low-maintenance and easily cleaned with dish soap and vinegar. Homeowners also trust these sinks because they’re affordable and can match practically any kitchen style.

 

Sink Style

Vintage Tub & Bath carries many brands of stainless steel kitchen sinks, which come in a range of styles. You’ll find something that suits your kitchen by choosing from the following:

  • Drop-in

  • Farmhouse

  • Undermount

No matter the size of your kitchen, we have something that will blend seamlessly. 

 

Sink Width

The average width of a stainless steel kitchen sink is 30 inches. However, every kitchen has different measurements. The style you choose also influences the width you need. For example, a sink with rims takes up additional space that isn’t required for an undermount sink. 

Vintage Tub & Bath carries sinks in varying widths. Our stainless steel collection begins as small as 10 inches and as large as 60 inches wide.

 

Number of Basins

Stainless steel kitchen sinks are versatile. Knowing the intended purpose will help you choose the correct number of basins. Most residential kitchens have a double-basin sink so that wet and dry items can remain separate. However, a one-basin sink is often large enough to wash large pots and pans easily.

 

Basin Split

Sinks with more than one basin have a basin split. This is the percentage of space in the sink that each basin takes up. Although the most common split is 50/50, other options include:

  • 60/40

  • 70/30

  • 80/20

Talk to a Vintage Tub & Bath team member to learn more about basin splits and which option may work best for your kitchen.

 

Materials

Durable materials make long-lasting sinks. At Vintage Tub & Bath, we offer our customers the best. You can choose between composite resin and stainless steel. 

 

Installation Type

Another point of versatility for stainless steel kitchen sinks is the multiple installation types available. An experienced installer can handle any of the following options that Vintage Tub & Bath provides:

  • Farmhouse

  • Undermount

  • Vessel

Every homeowner has different goals for their kitchen aesthetics. Your plan for your dream kitchen will help you choose your installation type.

 

Drain Location

A drain can be in the center or rear of the sink. Rear drains allow for more storage space or a garbage disposal installation. However, a center drain may provide more convenience because it allows for quicker draining. 

 

Finish

Do you go with brushed stainless steel or scratch-resistant satin? Every finish creates a unique look in your home. The best choice depends mainly on your preferences. Satin finishes are popular, but if you want something without the shine, a matte finish is the way to go. 

 

Shape

Stainless steel kitchen sinks are available in almost every shape imaginable, from rectangular to D-shaped. Based on the kitchen’s layout, you may be boxed into a single option; you have more possibilities to explore if you’re not.

 

Brand

There are many reputable manufacturers of stainless steel kitchen sinks. However, the top brands from Vintage Tub & Bath include:

  • Randolph Morris

  • Water Creation

  • Whitehaus Collection

They continue to deliver high-quality, long-lasting products.

 

Price

Stainless steel kitchen sinks are a cost-effective alternative to other materials. However, the final price depends on many variables, including size, materials, and installation type.

 

High-Quality Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks

Start shopping today for your new kitchen sink. Call Vintage Tub & Bath to speak with our knowledgeable kitchen sink specialists.

 

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