Replace or upgrade kitchen sinks with our collection featuring durable materials and thoughtful designs. Kitchen sinks serve as workhorses enduring constant use—proper sink selection affects workflow efficiency, maintenance ease, and aesthetic appeal making material gauge, bowl configuration, and installation type important considerations.
Our collection includes undermount sinks installing beneath countertops with hidden edges creating seamless granite or quartz surfaces—easier to clean with no rim catching debris but requiring solid surface countertops. Drop-in (top-mount) sinks with visible rims sitting atop counters offer straightforward installation compatible with laminate counters. Farmhouse (apron-front) sinks feature exposed fronts extending past cabinets creating distinctive focal points—requiring specialized cabinets but delivering stunning traditional or modern farmhouse aesthetics.
Bowl configurations suit different needs: single-bowl sinks (typically 30-36 inches wide) maximize basin space accommodating oversized pots, baking sheets, and roasting pans with uninterrupted depth. Double-bowl sinks divide space into two basins—equal 50/50 splits, or 60/40 and 70/30 offset configurations with larger primary bowls for washing and smaller secondary bowls for rinsing or disposal. Triple-bowl sinks add center prep bowls between main basins. Bowl depths range from standard 8-9 inches to deep 10-12 inches reducing splashing and accommodating tall pots.
Material and gauge determine durability: 16-gauge stainless steel (0.0625 inches thick) provides premium heavy-duty construction resisting dents and flexing—quieter with better sound dampening. 18-gauge (0.0500 inches) offers excellent quality and value balancing durability with affordability—most popular residential choice. 20-gauge (0.0375 inches) provides budget-friendly options suitable for light use. Stainless steel sink finishes include brushed satin hiding scratches and water spots better than mirror-polished finishes. Sound-dampening pads and undercoatings reduce noise from running water and dropped items. Fireclay or cast iron sinks with enamel finishes offer traditional aesthetics in white or colors but require careful handling avoiding chips.