There are many different designs and finishes of sinks to choose from but which one would fit best in your kitchen is the question? Just by looking at different images or browsing around displays in showrooms will really help you achieve that one style to choose. But it’s not just the sink you need to be happy with, it’s also the tap, you will have to ensure that your kitchen tap will blend in with accessories around the kitchen as well as the sink.
Also, you will have to decide what design kitchen sink you would like as well as how many bowls it will require, whether it be an under mounted (bottom right), an inset (bottom left) or a belfast (bottom centre) there are many different advantages and disadvantages to look at. With an under mounted sink you would need to have a waterproof work surface, which means choosing a granite or wooden worktop which will be of course more expense. As well there are inset sinks which come in a whole range of designs, twin bowls, single bowls or even a one and a half bowl. These sinks usually come with an integrated draining board and can be used with any work surface. With the belfast sinks they are usually made from ceramic materials, these do not have an integrated draining boards, but you can have drainer grooves designed into your granite work surface or even get a matching ceramic drainer, the Belfast sink also known as the butler sink usually has a very large bowl which could be a great advantage.



