3 classic kitchen sink materials to consider
If you’ve been doing your research on kitchen sinks, you’ve probably discovered that one product does not fit all. There’s a whole world of sizes, mount types, finishes and drainage configurations out there.
Feeling overwhelmed? Our advice is to avoid aimlessly scrolling through product after product, trying to find something that ‘looks right’. Instead try and tackle each product characteristic one-by-one, so that you can refine your search and hone in on the perfect kitchen sink. To get you started, we’re exploring a fundamental feature to consider when buying a kitchen sink – material type.
How to choose a kitchen sink material type
1. Stainless steel
Stainless steel is one of the most popular materials used in kitchen sinks in Australia, and for good reason. It has a shiny quality that will give your kitchen a clean and hygienic look, as well as making the space feeling lighter, brighter and more open.
There are also many practical benefits to stainless steel kitchen sinks. Firstly, they’re easy to wipe clean which makes them a real time saver when you’re done washing dishes or preparing food. What’s more, they’re both heat and stain resistant and impossible to chip or crack, meaning they always stand the test of time.
Finally, for those with a desire to make their kitchens more eco-friendly, stainless steel is 100% recyclable. So, if you eventually decide to replace your sink, you know that it won’t be heading for landfill.
2. Ceramic
If you’re looking to create a more classic feeling, farmhouse-style kitchen, opting for a ceramic kitchen sink is a great place to start. In particular, the French art deco style sinks created by Chambord will add a touch of Mediterranean class and warmth to your home.
But ceramic kitchen sinks are a lot more than just kind on the eye. Like stainless steel, ceramic is very easy to wipe clean and, because these ceramic units are usually mounted directly into your kitchen counters, there’s no room for dirt and grime to accumulate around the edges. In addition, with the hand-finished craftsmanship that goes into Chambord’s ceramic sinks, you can also rest assured that these products are insensitive to heat damage and will last years or even decades.
3. Granite
For a modern, textured look to your kitchen sink, you might want to consider granite. German manufacturers Schock invented the granite kitchen sink in 1979, and have been producing the highest quality products in a range of finishes ever since. Schock kitchen sinks come in two quartz finishes depending on your preferences:
- Cristadur sinks are smooth to the touch, and come in a range of intense colours. The sink’s dirt repellent effects make them very easy to clean, and these units are built to last.
- Cristalite sinks have a stonier, slightly rougher finish, reminding you of the natural origins of your sink materials. Cristalite sinks come in a variety of different natural-looking tones, while remaining robust and reliable.
Regardless of which quartz option you prefer, selecting a granite kitchen sink means you’re getting a long-life product that’s resistant to heat, chipping, staining, water spots and acids.
For more information on choosing the right materials for your kitchen sink, or on any of the criteria you’re using to choose a product, get in touch with the experienced team at Abey Australia today or view in person at an Abey Select Gallery near you.