You probably use your sink more than any other fixture or appliance in your home, so you should have the functionality you need and the style you want. The good news is, sinks come in a variety of styles and materials to suit your style — and your lifestyle — perfectly.
Did you know?
Sinks with tight corners and a flat bottom often provide more usable space in the bowl. They generally hold more than sinks with wide corners, and items like wine glasses are less likely to tip over and break.
Discover how countertop material and installation style work together.
Undermount sink installation styles
There are three basic options for how an undermount sink edge can align with a countertop edge.
Positive Reveal
Negative Reveal
No Reveal
Did you know?
Copper and cast iron are unique sink materials, both easy to clean. Copper carries extra antimicrobial properties that help with clean food prep, and cast iron is resistant to water streaking.
Did you know?
Garbage disposals can be noisy. Selecting a thicker gauge sink with sound-deadening pads can help to muffle noise when the disposal is in use.