Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Granite Kitchen Sinks – Is It the Best choice for you?

Well in all previous posts I mostly talked about granite worktops or granite counter tops. However, there is one more important part that cannot be ignored when you think of remodelling your kitchen. Yes, you are guessing it right! Kitchen sinks are that important thing. To get a complete remodelled look in your kitchen you cannot ignore thinking about what material of sink would be best to match your worktops. If granite is your choice of kitchen worktops, then granite would be a durable material for sinks and a classic choice too since granite offers many functional advantages over other materials, as well as an attractive appearance.

Traditionally granite sinks had some problems like chipping and staining; however with the stone engineering advancements in modern treatments and installations these have been overcome.

Why should I prefer to install Granite Sink in my kitchen?

You can find granite sinks in any size or can custom order the size and dimensions as per your needs. 6 feet long and 9 inches deep trough sinks are a common choice in UK. However, no matter what shape or size your kitchen has, a granite sink can be made to fit it elegantly. Sinks with multiple levels can also be made for different tasks.

One best thing about installing granite worktops and granite sinks is obviously the unique natural material that has its own beauty of the stone and its ability to go with existing granite worktops thus completing the whole kitchen elegance.

Granite kitchen sinks are quite versatile as they allow offsets to be easily made in them to hold any accessory like a cutting board, colander, draining rack etc. You may even add a cutting block for faucet accessories, spray hoses or even knives.

1 comment:

  1. Hello,

    Granite kitchen sink is the other name for durability and resistance to heat and pressure. Granite sinks are stain resistant to most household items and that includes stubborn stains such as tomato sauce, coffee, tea, wine, mustard, beet juice and dyes. It can tolerate up to 535 degrees Fahrenheit of heat without showing any signs of changes in the structure or color of the rock. Thanks...

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