The Pros And Cons Of A Corner Undermount Sink

Kitchen owners who have to deal with space constraints might want to take a look into the possibility of using a corner undermount sink. The V-shaped sink may not be the optimal layout, but in a limited space, it does very good. Perhaps the only downside in the design of these sinks, is that very few if not nobody wants to work in the corner of the kitchen. In cases like these, materials such as composite alloys, cast iron, and copper may give the much needed boost when it comes to aesthetics. After all, the best consolation for working in a corner, it to at least be able to do so with style.


One company that specializes in the manufacture of these sinks is Kohler. Kohler has long distinguished itself as one of the oldest players in the industry. It has made quality kitchen products that are known for their excellence in design and grace. Its kitchen sinks has made their mark by exhibiting their ability to create beautiful designs using cast iron as the primary material. Its line of apron front sinks is also renown for their unique shape and colorful features. This particular line alone, has in its inventory over 19 colors to choose from. Kohler has many areas for distribution which includes Canada.


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Almost exclusively designed for double sinks, a corner undermount sink features the best solution for any setting. One advantage that corner sinks have over other kinds of kitchen configurations is the economy in its utility of space. This is most specially true for kitchen configurations which have more than four walls and is replete with corners. This enables the user to segregate the task and relegate dish washing and food preparation in one corner of the room.

Its main disadvantage is the lack of ample leg room for those who want to use it. Because of its V-shaped design, only one person standing in the middle could make use of it even though it has two basins. It would seem that its main advantage is also its main disadvantage. One person working on the corner undermount sink could do more with two basins yet it is also that single person who could only work on it for a given time.

When it comes to looks, a corner undermount sink offers a unique perspective for the kitchen worker. It gives the worker the ability to subsequently wash in one basin while minding the other for other tasks. The undermount configuration is particularly advantageous due to the lesser amount of grime that may accumulate along the sides. Thus, bacteria does not grow as much when compared to other configurations. You simply have to wipe the dirt and the grime down the sink easily and it is as simple as that. At the end, this type of configuration would do well as a secondary sink in a large kitchen. It could serve the purpose of washing by providing maximum accessibility for anyone who is working on it. Choose wisely, to match to the surrounding tabletops.




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