Kitchen sink design ideas


50 Incredible Kitchen Sink Ideas and Designs — RenoGuide

Marj Licos

Marj Licos

A kitchen sink is a necessity, so important that we easily forget about styling it. Every kitchen needs at least one sink. It provides a contained space for you to work with water while minimising the splatter and water mess. From washing food items, utensils and dishes, to organising and holding food to thaw, cool, dry and cook, the sink is an indispensable feature of the kitchen. Here are some incredible kitchen sink ideas and designs to inspire your next kitchen upgrade, renovation or new home kitchen design.

1.       Modern Farmhouse

The classic charms of the farmhouse kitchen sink get a sleek and modern upgrade. This streamlined version of the rustic kitchen sink is made of stainless steel in light grey. The apron is smooth and fits perfectly with the classic and modern kitchen interiors.

2.       Black Granite

This modern and luxe kitchen sink is also efficient and multi-functional. It is made of granite composite in minimalist matte black. The sink features a main washing basin, a small one for separating items and a drain for washed items. Sleek and innovative design.

3.       Secret Compartments

This kitchen island sink comes with secret compartments. Very handy in managing clutter and keeping smaller items organised. You can use space for concealing the not-so-attractive items in the kitchen like dishwashing scrubs, detergent and sponges.

4.       The Disappearing Sink

This kitchen sink can disappear when you’re done with it. Ideal for smaller homes or apartments, the disappearing sink can turn your kitchen island into a dining table fast and easy. It comes with a custom cover that you can insert over the sink when not in use.

5.       Drainers and Strainers

Cooking and other kitchen works are made easier and more organised with these kitchen sink gear. Drainers, racks and strainers that can fit over the basin make washing multiple items faster and easier. They can also be stowed when not in use.

6.       Flush on Concrete

This modern minimalist kitchen island includes the kitchen sink. The double-bowl stainless steel sink is installed flush on the concrete kitchen countertop. A slot drain is added to one side of the sink for better water control and efficiency.

7.       Double Bowl White

Elegant and stylish, beautiful and efficient. This modern double bowl sink matches the white kitchen counters. It comes with silver fittings and dish drainer on one side. The 1 and 1/3 basin design facilitates the washing of multiple items and helps in the reduction of water consumption.

8.       Green Accents

Brighten up your kitchen sink with some potted plants. Some pops of bright green will liven up any dreary space like the kitchen sink. You can even grow some of your favourite cooking herbs! This white kitchen sink is made charming and colourful by the plants in cups and tin buckets.

9.       Long Party Sink

A sink designed for busy kitchens, parties and entertaining. The long island sink is fitted with two movable faucets and comes with different equipment for different cooking, washing and serving needs. A chopping board, racks, strainers and even an ice tub to chill your party drinks!

10.

   Cast Iron Classic

Timeless elegance and design. The classic cast iron sink will bring in a nostalgic note to any modern kitchen. This white drop-in sink perfectly complements the sleek and elegant champagne faucet and the graceful kitchen interiors.

11.   Wide and Elegant

This no-nonsense and beautiful stainless-steel kitchen sink offers a sleek contrast to the fabulous marble kitchen countertops. Matching the modern chrome faucet, the wide and durable kitchen sink offers enough room, will last a lifetime, is easy to clean and looks spectacular.

12.   Island’s Corner

Placing the sink smack in the middle of the counter or kitchen island takes up a lot of space. This ingenious placement of the sink frees most of the island to other functions like a dining area or kitchen workspace. The massive aluminium basin is large enough for all kitchen washing needs and complements the modern black faucet and marble counters.

13.   Black on Wood

A beautiful combination of cool steel and the warm tones of wood. This charming kitchen sink pleases the eyes and its wide basin design and smooth surfaces offer washing convenience. It comes with a contrasting chrome faucet set to highlight its lovely deep grey tone.

14.   Sink Organiser

A great organising and storage idea for smaller kitchens! When you don’t have as much counter space as necessary, you can extend your kitchen space vertically. This over-the-sink organiser and drainer free up the counter for more room to work on. Its sleek aluminium finish matches the faucet and sink ensemble.

15.   Copper Charms

Add a splash of bright yet muted colour to your modern kitchen. This elegant and chic copper sink and faucet set brighten up the sleek black kitchen. The luxurious sheen of copper gives the space a bright spot, a beautiful relief from the neutral colours of the modern interior design.

16.   Etched Marble Sink

The luxury of marble and the graceful craftsmanship make this beautiful kitchen sink a standout. The intricate etchings on the sink’s apron make it unique and special, while the elegance of marble adds a touch of posh to the classy kitchen.

17.   Mobile Sink Faucet

A mobile sink faucet is a huge help in improving your washing convenience. No need to bring fruits, pots and other things to wash under the faucet when you can bring the faucet to them. This mobile faucet comes with a matching chrome spray hose. Elegant, modern and efficient.

18.   Rustic Concrete on Wood

Rustic, classic, beautiful. This timeless kitchen design features natural elements on its best. The wood counter and cabinets are smooth and show the naturally warm wood tones. The highlight is its concrete sink, smooth and glossy. This is a kitchen for cooking, great meals and amazing company.  

19.   A Worktop Sink

This kitchen sink ensemble is more than just a sink. It is the kitchen workspace compressed into a small area. The gear includes a fit-in chopping board, racks, a side drainer, a strainer and a whole set of kitchen knives. The overhead rack can hold bowls and holders. Modern efficiency looks good too!

20.   Chiselled Granite

A little bit of the outdoors to jazz up your kitchen interiors. This granite kitchen sink features a roughly chiselled apron, giving the elegant kitchen interiors a rustic nature’s touch. A surprising and contrasting detail amongst the smooth and polished room.

21.   Circular Sink

Get fancy with this sleek and modern kitchen upgrade! Go with the unexpected, a striking circular sink in chrome. It comes with a bowl holder for your convenience and a matching set of sink faucet. A shiny new addition to glam up your kitchen.

22.   Fabulous Gold

Nothing shines like gold. Beautiful and elegant, classic and luxurious. Add the muted sheen of gold to your kitchen with a matching set of golden sink and faucet. Keep the rest of the room in cool colours of greys and blues to set up that golden sheen.          

23.   Modern Black

This double bowl black granite composite sink is modern, minimalist and elegant. Its deep black colour perfectly contrasts the bright white kitchen interiors. The bright chrome faucet set adds a little shine to the sleek and modern ensemble.

24.   Sink Drawer Organisers

Complement your kitchen sink design with sink drawer organisers. You can stow and hide washing implements like scrubs, sponges and dishwashing soap. These small compartments are accessible and help a lot in keeping your kitchen sink and counters clean and clutter-free.

25.   Wood Basin

Go full rustic farmhouse with this striking and delightful wooden kitchen sink. Made of strong wood like mahogany and walnut, the basin is also protected by a coating of resin epoxy. The result is a durable, eye-catching and glossy wood basin.

26.   Delightful Bronze

The bright sheen of bronze complements the warm glow of wood. The beautiful wood and bronze combo give this elegant kitchen a lovely radiance. The silver and glass faucet set completes the elegant and charming look of the kitchen sink.

27.   Covered Sink

A futuristic sink to complete this glossy black minimalist kitchen island. Giving relief to the all-black ensemble is the chrome sink edges and faucet. The covered sink design allows for a multi-purpose kitchen island, ideal for apartments and smaller homes.

28.   Steel Efficiency

This complete and efficient kitchen sink design features a double bowl steel sink, matching steel racks, frosted chrome faucet fittings and a cool grey countertop. The sleek shine and air of efficiency of the sink match the cool and minimalist kitchen design.

29.   Black Soapstone

Ideal for big family homes and busy kitchens, this long and efficient kitchen sink design can accommodate all kitchen washing needs. Made of tough soapstone, the sink is easy to maintain, will last a long time and its deep black tone is just perfect for the neutral colour schemes of the modern minimalist.

30.   Cutting Board Insert

A cutting board that doubles as a sink cover! A great design idea for your kitchen island sink. The cutting board matches the island countertop and the size of the sink. Two slots on both sides are added for easy handling. Turn a kitchen island into a serving or dining table instantly with a covered sink.

31.   A Corner Sink

Get all your kitchen done in no time with this corner sink. The sink includes two bowls for washing and a drain section. The custom-designed black sink is made of composite granite. Modern, cool, beautiful.

32.   Modern Minimalist

This modern kitchen island features the elements of a classic minimalist – neutral colours, clean lines and functional designs. Its double sink highlights the functionality and style. Sleek steel basins that match the faucet ensemble and complements the elegant ash grey marble countertops.

33.   Granite Low Divide

The low divide kitchen sink feature is helpful in washing multiple items at the same time, or when you simply want to divide the items in the sink. You get the width and convenience of a large tub and a second bowl for separating items.

34.   Modern Black Ceramic

Incorporate the sleek gloss of retro ceramic with the flat matte surfaces of modern designs. This double bowl ceramic sink gives a glossy contrast to the matte black and grey of the kitchen. The dark interiors gets a relief from the chrome faucet and light grey splashback tiles.

35.   Double Bowl Marble

Elegant and luxurious. This no-fuss kitchen sink design doesn’t need accents or shiny add-ons to look posh, it’s all about using the right materials. The white marble sink is complemented by the simple yet elegant chrome faucet and matching marble countertop.

36.       The Rotating Sink

An engineering and design feat! This rotating kitchen sink is designed for utmost efficiency and user convenience. The round sink comes with sectional trays with different functions and a pair of chopping boards. It works like a lazy Daisy, so everything is within reach. Perfect for busy kitchens.

37.       Trash Collector

Adding a discreet trash chute with your kitchen sink is a very sensible idea. You get to get rid of trash instantly, keeping your cooking surroundings neat and clean. This aluminium tin garbage can is installed flush on the counter. Its streamlined design is easy to clean, easy to remove and comes with an airtight cover for improved sanitation.

38.       A Garden Sink

Surround your kitchen sink with your favourite herbs and potted plants. The plants will help freshen and scent the kitchen air, it adds a pop of bright colour and will save you a lot from buying expensive herbs and spices. You can also opt for flowering plants or small vegetables for your sink garden.  

39.       Clear Window

Washing and preparing meals gets a lot easier and fun when you have ample lighting and a great view of the outdoors. Installing a wide glass window over your kitchen sink lets you enjoy the outdoor views while finishing up the chores.

40.       Matte Black Corner

This kitchen corner counter is dedicated for the sink. The all-black kitchen counter ensemble features a sink with two bowls and a draining section. The innovative design includes one full round bowl and a half semi-circular on the side.        

41.       Sink Caddy

Modern minimalist designs are clean, neat and clutter-free. This sink caddy is very handy for storing and organising kitchen sink items like scrubs and sponges and keeping them within easy reach. Its sleek design complements the minimalist styling of the kitchen sink.

42.       Black Steel Farmhouse

Update your farmhouse kitchen sink to get a sleek modern look while retaining the charms of the design. This minimalist black steel farmhouse kitchen sink is easy to clean and features the minimalist lines. It is complemented by the frosted chrome faucet and to wood counters to highlight the rustic flair of the interiors.

43.       Concrete Undermount

The undermount design is easier to maintain and clean up water splatter. Everything is just wipe and dry. The bare concrete kitchen sink provides a surprising and idyllic touch to the elegantly beautiful kitchen.

44.       Marvellous Marble

This luxurious kitchen sink ensemble combines the graceful elegance of marble and the rich shine of gold. Showing off the delicate marble veins, the full sink bowl features smooth corners and a golden strainer, matching the luxurious and classic two-handle golden faucet.

45.   Wood Party Sink

Easily turn your kitchen into a party hub by converting the kitchen island into an elaborate serving bar. The long sink is covered with fitted boards, racks and servers. The proximity of the food from the preparation to the serving area makes hosting parties a lot easier. It’s easier to clean up too!

46.   Raw and Rustic

This carved solid stone sink is an heirloom kitchen piece. The stone sink is hand-carved and left to display its natural grooves, colour and texture. Nature’s beauty on display. To last several lifetimes, this magnificent piece will provide character and rustic flair to any modern home and interior design.

47.   Italian Fireclay

The elegant white kitchen sink comes with a charming apron design. Graceful baby blue swirls adorn the apron of this farmhouse style sink, giving it an Italian bucolic look. A classic bronze faucet set, shiplap splashback and vintage cast iron cabinet hinges complete the charming look.

48.   Modern Granite Ensemble

This modern dark grey kitchen sink ensemble makes cooking and food preparation a breeze! Made of composite granite, the sink includes a big main sink and a smaller one for segregated washing. It also features a draining section that doubles as a chopping board.

49.   Farmhouse Hammered Copper

A beautiful and bright kitchen sink for a delightful kitchen. The hammered copper sink has two bowls, one slightly bigger to accommodate bigger items. It features an interesting and eye-catching etched pattern on its apron and the insides of the bowls. The chic copper faucet completes the fabulous kitchen sink ensemble.

50.   Concrete Island Sink

This kitchen sink is unusually situated at the end of the kitchen island, not at the centre as it is customary. This ingenious idea is perfect when your kitchen island also doubles as your breakfast table or dining table. Smart, elegant, modern.

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Kitchen sink ideas are easily overlooked in favor of more glamorous fittings, but this hard-working element of kitchen design is more than just practical. From material choices to size and shape, there are plenty of kitchen sink ideas to transform your space.

Despite the fact that the kitchen sink is no longer the workhorse that it once was, it is still a stalwart of your kitchen ideas. It must be able to handle the largest pans and the most delicate of china, all the while maintaining a flawless appearance.

Here, we take you through our favorite kitchen sink ideas – and our experts bring you some useful advice, too.

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Your kitchen sink ideas have to be able to withstand the knocks and scratches most cooks will throw at it, and it also has to be easy to clean, but its material, installation type and even shape and size can have a big impact on how your kitchen looks. So, when considering your long list of traditional kitchen ideas, add the kitchen sink – and the faucets that go with it – right at the top. 

It is also important that you consider how to design a kitchen sink area to ensure your kitchen sink ideas remain the star of the show. 

1. Bring classic elegance with a Butler's sink

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Butler sinks have a timeless style that makes them one of the most iconic kitchen sink ideas, a veritable icon they can be seen in vintage kitchen ideas through to modern kitchen ideas. Originally designed for use by the staff in grand households, they are renowned for their durability, elegant looks and generous size. Characterised by a deep single bowl and crafted from hard wearing fireclay, the design has remained largely unchanged since its introduction in 1897. 

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Opting for kitchen sink ideas with a difference is a great way to add character to your space. 'Statement sinks are a trend that continues to gain momentum,' says Adrian Bergman, design manager at British Standard . 'More and more clients are focused on finding 'the one' when it comes to their kitchen sinks with vintage and vintage-style pieces, such as this fluted farmhouse design, amongst the most covetable.'

A feature sink like this is an ideal integration to farmhouse kitchen island ideas, where the unusual shape brings personality to a functional countertop.

3. Add a warm tone with copper

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A versatile choice, copper kitchen sink ideas can sit just as comfortably in rustic  kitchen ideas as they can in a more modern or industrial scheme. As well as its timeless appearance, copper is also naturally antimicrobial, helping to keep it clean and hygienic – essential for the kitchen. Add texture by opting for a design with a hammered finish, like that featured here.

Copper sinks work particularly well with green kitchen ideas or blue kitchen ideas as the warm tones of the copper help to brighten the darker color scheme. 

4. Opt for concrete for an industrial edge

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Concrete has quickly become a popular material in the functional rooms of the home, whether as a countertop material or for kitchen sink ideas, especially in industrial designs. Since the sinks are cast rather than moulded they are available in a range of colours and shapes. However, concrete is naturally porous and therefore will require sealing in order to prolong its life, but, once sealed it is extremely durable, as well as being resistant to heat and stains and will last for decades. 

5. Add interest with an illustrated sink

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White apron front kitchen sink ideas provide an under-utilised canvas in the kitchen. While scalloping is a popular way to add a decorative flair, consider illustrative designs for something a little more unique. With beautiful artwork detailing, Shaws of Darwen ’s Gallery range features abstract patterns and decorative illustrations baked into the sink as part of the glazing process to bring works of art into your space.

6. Think about shape as well as style

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Shape can also make a difference when it comes to kitchen sink ideas. Of course, the classic is the rectangular basin, however, this doesn’t mean that it’s the only option. For supernumerary sinks, such as when the main sink is located in a utility, consider a smaller, circular design. Sunk into the worktop it is practically invisible, while still providing a useful spot to wash hands or rinse a mug.

7. Add heritage with a reclaimed piece

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If you're looking at farmhouse kitchen ideas, then it is worth considering reclaimed kitchen sink ideas – there are many salvage yards, try your local salvage yard for a wide range of materials and styles. Stone sinks are highly durable, and while displaying characterful evidence of age will still be more than up to the practicalities of the job. 

8. Select stainless steel sink for a low-maintenance option

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Stainless steel kitchen sink ideas offer a hardwearing and modern look to your kitchen. Easy to maintain, it is a great choice for a family kitchen ideas. With no worries about chipping or cracking, they are low-maintenance, resistant to heat and stains and one of the most affordable options. Stainless steel sinks can be inset into a countertop or can be open-fronted like this design. 

If opting for this classic material, make sure you know how to clean a stainless steel sink to keep it streak-free and shining.

9. Integrate a sink into your island

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When designing a kitchen island, it is worth considering how you can incorporate amenities into the space, kitchen sink ideas are such a worthwhile addition.  

‘Adding a sink or hob into the mix will boost the functionality of your kitchen island ideas. This will make cooking and cleaning tasks a breeze whilst still allowing you to be part of the conversation,’ says Tom Howley , design director at the eponymous kitchen company.

10. Be inspired by classical elegance

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Marble is a luxurious material and as such can instantly elevate your kitchen’s appearance, especially when used as part of kitchen sink ideas. However, as well as its age-old elegance, it is also almost indestructible so long as you periodically reseal and avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners. If opting for this high-end material, opt for a Belfast or Butler-style or an integrated design to show off its beauty to the best effect. 

Henley oak kitchen, Neptune

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If your kitchen countertop ideas are favoring black, teaming a black kitchen sink with them will give you a sleeker, more modern finish than a contrasting white kitchen sink. You can still have a classic feel – as shown in this kitchen above, where a traditional-shaped Butler sink is impactful in a new colorway.

‘We chose a black Belfast sink in this oak Henley kitchen,’ says Meaghan Hunter, Neptune . ‘Not only is this a modern take on a classic, it also blends seamlessly with the work surface and sets off the black-bronze handles beautifully.’

12. Consider handcrafted copper

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Do you love modern farmhouse style? Then this copper beauty, which has been subtly hammered to achieve a rustic style, is the perfect piece. Copper doesn’t just look beautiful, it’s recognized for its anti-bacterial properties too, making it a great choice for a kitchen sink. 

Whether you keep it polished or let it develop a rich patina is up to you. There’s the option to have it oxidized for a beautiful burnished effect as well.

13. Team with brass fittings

Spitalfields kitchen, Plain English

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Country kitchen ideas call for faucets in a traditional material. And where you have opted for a traditional range cooker with brass fittings or have chosen cabinet and drawer handles or hardware in the same warm metal hue, a burnished brass will blend perfectly with the metallic finishes. 

‘Brass ages beautifully and its warmth complements the cool color scheme here,’ says Merlin Wright, design director, Plain English , they also pair beautifully with a wide range of kitchen sink ideas.

14. Opt for sturdy and stylish stone

Antique worktop, from £970sq m; custom-made real stone sink, from £1,000, both Lundhs

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Easy to maintain, extremely hard- wearing and beautiful to boot, Lundhs ' Antique stone surfaces are a wonderful choice for kitchen countertops. So why not go one better with stone kitchen sink ideas for seamless style? 

Many of Lundh's stone surfaces are made from igneous rock formed from the cooling of magma millions of years ago, and quarried in Norway; they are known for their blend of blue and brown crystals, which work especially well with wood grains and other natural earthy materials, or in a black kitchen where some texture is needed as relief.

15. Keep it delightfully discreet

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If you prefer not to make a feature of the sink, an undermounted model, with a drainer carved into the countertop, will discreetly disappear while giving you ample space for the practicalities of cooking, preparing or clearing up after a meal. 

16. Go for the double

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If your kitchen is large enough and you’re a keen cook, then explore double kitchen sink ideas. 

‘Although popular for its luxurious aesthetic, one of the main benefits to a double design is the space to separate items, whether this is clean and dirty dishes, heavy and fragile items or food prep,’ says Ben Burbidge, managing director, Kitchen Makers . 

‘However, think about the design of the cabinets under your sink at an early stage as the deep dimensions need to be factored into your plan.'

17. Create character with Carrara

Milano Penthouse Carrara marble sink, £3,050, deVOL

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Marble is admired for its natural beauty, and these spectacular kitchen sinks are made from a single block of Italian Carrara marble.  

Known for its nuances, this material best suits those who like their kitchen to develop character over time as Carrara will mark and age quickly, however, once it has ‘settled in’ it will last a lifetime and offer a luxurious twist to utilitarian farmhouse style.

18. Pick a vintage look for farmhouse kitchens

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Traditional kitchen ideas call for timeless, vintage kitchen sink ideas, with this fluted design our favorite front-runner. The width of this kitchen sink design allows for a shallower depth – an ideal design if the person who does the dishes is tall, as deeper kitchen sinks can create discomfort and backache.

19. Choose a small sink for a tiny kitchen

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Small kitchen ideas dictate the need for a small kitchen sink ideas. To keep the space feeling sleek, have the sink under-mounted or moulded from the same material as your countertop and backsplash ideas. Also, have fluting cut into the countertop material so that you drain dishes without the need for a space-eating rack.  

20. Fit a surface-mounted sink for a rustic appeal

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A countertop-mounted ceramic – or indeed stainless steel – sink is the easiest of the sink styles to install and replace, making it a popular choice amongst renovators. Beware with ceramic sinks that they can be prone to tiny scratches and cracks that can show up stains. If you are going for a rustic appeal, this may not matter to you; however, if you want a streamlined modern look, you may want to choose a tougher material, such as a composite.

What is the most popular kitchen sink style?

Countertop-mounted kitchen sinks are the most popular because they are easy to install – or to remove and replace compared to other kitchen sink ideas. However, when choosing a kitchen sink style, you need to consider how often you entertain or cook for a crowd and whether others like to help with the prep.  

‘The style of sink you choose should reflect the size and shape of your kitchen as well as your aesthetic and lifestyle,’ says Ben Burbidge, managing director, Kitchen Makers.

What is the best kitchen sink configuration?

The best kitchen sink configuration is one that has at least one bowl a minimum of 8in in depth. You will find some sinks that are even deeper than that, and the deeper the sink, the easier it will be to fill and wash large pots. Some sinks also feature a smaller, shallower bowl intended just for use with the garbage disposal.

Think about whether you want a left- or right-hand drainer, or even both. ‘A drainer is handy even with a dishwasher,’ says Helen Parker, creative director, deVOL . ‘We always suggest grooves in a stone worktop for draining. Wood drainers are an option, but need drying after use and oiling.’

How do I choose the sink size? 

Think how you’ll be using the sink. Is it just for filling pots and washing up or are you a keen gardener who may be harvesting muddy veg? 

‘The sink has to suit all your daily needs, as well as how you’d like it to look,’ says Annie Tullett, home designer, Neptune.

'The sink is somewhere you use frequently, so our advice is to go big. A sink can be so beautiful if you get it right,' adds Helen Parker, creative director, deVOL.

What type of sink is easiest to clean?

‘Stainless steel is functional and the easiest kitchen sink to look after, but doesn’t age as well as copper and brass,’ says Helen Parker, creative director, deVOL. ‘Marble can stain, but keep it clean and it will serve you well.’ Durable and easy to clean, ceramic is good for a busy kitchen, however, avoid placing hot pans onto it.

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.

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Kitchen with a sink by the window - 58 interior design ideas from IVD.ru

A kitchen with a sink by the window is one of the trends of recent years, which is often used by designers both in large areas and in Khrushchev. And if during the construction of a private house or cottage you can easily implement this idea, then with the transfer of an existing system in a typical apartment, problems often arise. Let's figure out how to avoid mistakes and make this process easier.

Everything about the design of the kitchen with a sink near the window:

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Decor, textiles and lighting

The design technique for transferring the sink has clear advantages.

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If these points do not scare you, you can safely proceed to the implementation of the idea. Moreover, such a reception fits into any interior. It looks good in the loft, and in the country, and even in the classic style. And especially good - in the kitchen combined with the living room,

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If you live in an apartment building, even in a small corner kitchen, moving the sink to the window will have to be coordinated, because this is a wet area. Therefore, any mistake can lead to flooding of neighbors. It is unlikely that it will be possible to independently carry out the plan, you will have to look for professionals.

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Another point is the heat loss when installing the cabinet under the sink. It is almost impossible to move the battery, and in small rooms there is simply nowhere. And if you close it with a closet, in winter the room will be cold and damp.

The simplest solution is a ventilation grate between the window sill and the worktop. But it will not give a 100% result. It will be necessary to consider alternative sources of heat: at least - a heater, maximum - installation of a warm floor.

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The kitchen is a zone with an abundance of smells. And not always even a powerful hood is able to cope with them. Therefore, the ability to open the window sashes wide is not a whim, but a necessity. And on a hot day, you often want to ventilate the room. Often the mixer interferes with this. nine0003

What should I do if the faucet prevents the window from opening?

Pay attention to the photo of the sink by the window in the kitchen, the designers offer the following solutions to the problem with the sashes.

A deep sink helps reduce water splashing around. If a dishwasher is not provided, choose a sink with a drainer for drying or with a second bowl. There are even compact options for small and narrow countertops. They are much more comfortable than the classic ones.

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    Don't forget to equip the wash basin with an additional light source. Despite the daylight, in the evening you will most likely cover the chandelier with your back. Therefore, it is appropriate to put a lamp opposite or hang wall sconces.

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    Anastasia Khripunkova0000 Kitchen design with corner sink: ideas for a small space

    L-shaped kitchen space only at first glance seems small. Kitchen design can be practical and modern if you approach the arrangement of objects correctly. The basis for the work will be a corner set, the installation of which opens up many functional areas.

    Planning features

    A small corner kitchen is a versatile room that will look win-win modern, modern, Provencal or Mediterranean interior style. By using a corner and two walls, you can design your kitchen with a small sink located in this corner so as to organize the storage system and the cooking area. The benefits of this solution are in the arrangement of the refrigerator, sink and stove in the shape of a triangle. nine0003

    Where to equip?

    Kitchen interior with corner sink system is relevant in several cases:

    Pay attention! L-shaped design - the best option for Khrushchev or rectangular space.

    Advantages and disadvantages of an L-shaped space

    The interior of a small kitchen with a compact corner sink has several advantages:

    Note! With a triangular layout, the sides of the figures should not exceed 2 m.

    You can make a kitchen with a corner sink if you practically do not cook at home. In narrow and square spaces, furniture will overload the space.

    How to choose a corner sink?

    When designing a small kitchen with a functional corner sink, it is important to choose the right material for the product and how it should be placed. nine0003

    Production materials

    Manufacturers offer interesting models made of: