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Shopping for a Kitchen Sink: Mounting Options

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There are many options to consider when choosing a new kitchen sink, such as size, number of bowls, surface material and mounting style. The majority of kitchen sinks fall into one of three main categories that affect the way they must be mounted - self rimming, undercounter and apron. Each of these types has its own distinct look and mounting requirements.

Choosing a kitchen sink that is consistent with the look you want is important, but the sink must also work with your countertop and cabinet size. Here is an overview of each of the major classifications of kitchen sinks:

Self Rimming Sink
Self rimming sinks, also called top mount sinks, are the most common sinks used in kitchens. A self rimming sink is mounted into the counter and held in place by an edge that protrudes over the opening in the countertop in all directions.

Of the types discussed here, self rimming sinks are the easiest to install. They also typically cost less than undercounter or apron styles (though not for all styles).

Undercounter Sink
An undercounter (or undermount) sink is installed below the counter surface, revealing the edges where the countertop was cut for installation of the sink. Because the edges of the counter surface are visible, undercounter sinks are usually not installed into laminate countertops. Undercounter sinks work best with solid surface or stone countertops which have edges that can be finished.

Apron Sink
Commonly called a farmhouse sink, an apron sink is a specific type of undercounter sink that is exposed on the front, rather than being hidden behind cabinets. Farmhouse sinks usually sit a bit lower than other types and and typically consist of one, fairly deep basin. Take into consideration that installing an apron sink often calls for custom made or custom cut cabinetry, which will likely incur additional costs.

The wide variety of styles available gives you practically endless options when shopping for a new kitchen sink. Most people choose to replace kitchen faucets and sinks at the same time for convenience and to ensure a consistent look. Determining what mounting option is best for your kitchen will help narrow the options so that you can focus on other details such as size, number of basins, surface material and a look to match your kitchen's style.

About the Author: David Ems is the CEO of Overstock Deals, a leading supplier of home improvement products including a vast selection of faucet fixtures. Please visit Overstock Deals for kitchen and bathroom sink faucets, bar faucets, whirlpool faucets and more.



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