When remodeling a kitchen, countertops, cabinets and appliances are all important considerations. But creating the ideal kitchen sink setup shouldn’t be overlooked. Sink styles, faucet finishes, nearby lighting and where to place the sink are among the things to discuss with your kitchen designer.
1. A trio of floating shelves on the wall above the sink allows the owners of this Portland, Maine, kitchen by Balance Design Studio to display a colorful collection of dishware. The custom tiles directly above the soapstone apron sink are another standout.
2. The corner sink in this San Francisco kitchen by KBG Design gets natural light from the nearby window. Its white apron style features a subtle pattern that adds texture. Other highlights of the setup include a glazed ceramic backsplash, rose gold faucet and hardware, and gray-green cabinets.
3. A black casement window with an arched top provides a dramatic backdrop for the sink setup in this Philadelphia kitchen by Lisa Furey Interiors. The apron sink, soapstone countertop and painted white wood backsplash complete the classic space.
4. A mounted staghorn fern on the wall above the apron sink and the small framed paintings add an eclectic vibe to this Atlanta kitchen by Soorikian Architecture.
5. An awning window above the sink allows the owners of this all-white North Carolina kitchen by Tongue & Groove Design+Build to open up the space to the outside and the woodsy backyard views.
6. This classically handsome kitchen in Houston is by MMI Design. Note the marble front on the sink that fits seamlessly with the countertops. The white oak lower cabinets, glass-front upper cabinets and arched casement window above the sink are other highlights of the space.
When remodeling a kitchen, countertops, cabinets and appliances are all important considerations. But creating the ideal kitchen sink setup shouldn’t be overlooked. Sink styles, faucet finishes, nearby lighting and where to place the sink are among the things to discuss with your kitchen designer. (cited)