Friday, 13 October 2017

Different Types of Kitchen Sink Materials That Users can Choose From


Kitchen sinks play an extremely vital role in maintaining the clean and organized look of this extremely important space. As has been the case with almost all other fixtures and accessories, the sinks have also undergone several changes in style and design to match the changing needs of the users. Even though white kitchen sinks are an extremely popular choice amongst most users, there are various other materials that they can choose from to enhance the appeal and elegance of their kitchen. Discussed below are some of the most common of these materials that also go perfectly well with the white kitchen faucets.

Ceramic Sinks: Undoubtedly the most cost effective of all kitchen sink materials, ceramic is a preferred choice for people seeking a low maintenance product that also offers a long life. In fact for most people seeking an elegant and stylish white kitchen sink, the first material that comes to mind is undoubtedly ceramic as for many years it was the only option for people looking to decorate their kitchen with this soothing and calm colour.

Stainless Steel Sinks:  When it comes to choosing a highly durable and low maintenance kitchen sink material. Stainless steel is the obvious choice of most modern home owners. What makes these sinks even more popular is that they blend equally well with almost all styles of faucets, including the extremely elegant white kitchen faucets. Moreover, they are available in various styles and designs to suit individual user needs and preferences.

Cast Iron Sinks: Despite being one of the oldest materials used for casting kitchen sinks, the popularity of cast iron has remained unfazed. This is because these sinks come with an assurance of lasting for decades and do not require too much maintenance as they receive a heavy porcelain enamel finish that eliminates the risk of damage due to rusting. This makes these sinks perfectly compatible with the extremely beautiful white kitchen faucet to create a completely elegant look. 
Granite Composite Sinks: These sinks are crafted from a combination of crushed granite and resin filler with the stein generally forming 80%of the composite and the resin forming the rest 20%. This combination helps to solve the most common durability and maintenance issues that are found in other kitchen sink materials. In addition, this combination helps in enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the sinks quite significantly by making them resistant to stains and scratches and improving their overall life.


Fireclay Sinks: These are considered to be amongst the most beautiful and sturdy white kitchen sinks available in the market. The sinks are designed with ceramic as their base material, which after being dried at a high temperature for about 40 hours, is layered with porcelain enamel. Then the sinks are again placed in a tunnel kiln to be dried at a high temperature of 200 degree Fahrenheit for a period of 20 hours. This helps in enhancing the overall strength of the composite material by ensuring the thorough fusion of the ceramic with the enamel. 

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