Kitchen Sink Styles
Sink configurations consist of your standard sink bowl, a double bowl, a triple bowl, or a main sink attached to a prep sink.
Standard Sink Bowl: If you are tight on space, a wide, deep single bowl can be best. It's also a sink that allows you to comfortably soak and rinse plates and silverware before loading them into the dishwasher.
Double Bowl: Many people enjoy double bowls because two separate tasks can go on at once. For example, you can use one side to wash dishes and the other to rinse them. You also have the option of having both bowls the same size, or having one larger than the other.
Triple Bowl: If you are interested in the convenience of having a rinse and a wash sink, as well as a prep sink, then a triple-bowl sink will suit you well.
Prep Sink: Having an attached prep sink comes in extremely handy when you're cooking, entertaining, or preparing fruits and vegetables.
Additional Considerations: In addition to your sink you should also consider adding cutting boards, colanders, a garbage disposal, dish racks, and hot water dispensers. Keep in mind; if you want a higher horse powered garbage disposal, the larger the dampening collar, the quieter it will be.
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