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Choosing the Right Kitchen Sinks and Faucets

Kitchen and Bath Depot • Jun 02, 2017

Choosing the Right Kitchen Sinks and Faucets

Kitchen sinks and faucets are essential elements of any kitchen. When it comes to completing a full kitchen remodel, you want your space to turn heads, so don’t overlook the sinks and faucets. But with all of the options available to you, how do you go about choosing the right one? Well, you’re in luck, because in this edition of our blog, we’ll show you how to choose the right kitchen faucets and sinks.

Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks and Faucets

What are your kitchen surfaces made of? If your surfaces are granite or some other type of engineered stone, choose stainless steel. Stainless steel stands the best chance of enduring whatever cook adventures you undertake in the kitchen. This is greatly helpful if your sink routinely sees a lot of heavy objects being washed or otherwise interacted with while in the sink.

Surprisingly, the best type of stainless steel for sinks is a lower gauge steel. Remember, lower gauge means higher quality. Sound absorption is another feature to consider, particularly if you find stainless steel sinks and faucets to be noisier while in use.

Enamel and Composite Kitchen Sinks and Faucets

If you’re looking for a gorgeous addition to your kitchen, consider enamel-coated cast iron. Also, composite sinks are more affordable options made of multiple materials. Enamel was once the prominent style of sink, but not anymore.

Kitchen faucets and sinks are essential elements of any kitchen. How do you choose the best ones?

Also, Consider Number and Functions

You’ll want to consider how many sinks and faucets you’ll need. Double bowls are common but think about the size difference between the bowls, which are often designed to accommodate larger items that need to be washed by hand. Another consideration is what you plan on using them for. Flexible arms that can reach and spray around the sink are useful, doubly so for filling pots and pans. Garbage disposals are also essential. Faucets should provide hot water automatically as well, but you’d be surprised how that isn’t a standard feature. Chrome, nickel, pewter, and bronze are all useful for the busy kitchen, too.

From the Perfect Kitchen Faucets to Cabinets, Kitchen & Bath Depot has Everything You Need For Your Full Kitchen Remodel Project! 

Whether you want to add beautiful kitchen faucets to your space or update the sinks in your bathroom, the experts at Kitchen and Bath Depot are here to help with all of your design and building needs. We provide remodeling services for our valued customers throughout the Maryland and Washington, D.C. area. Call us at (301)942-8092 or check out our showroom at 11637 Boiling Brook Pl, Rockville, MD 20852. You can also read our testimonials or connect with us on HouzzFacebookTwitter, and Pinterest.

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