July 20, 2008
Expert Advice for Home Improvement & Repair
Kitchen Sinks
One of the hardest-working fixtures in your home is the kitchen sink, which is frequently used—at least an hour per day in most homes—and can be subject to quite a pounding.

The standard kitchen sink is 22 by 30 inches, with two equal-size bowls that are 8 inches deep. But specialty sinks can cater to your preferences. There are sinks with 9- or 10-inch-deep bowls if you frequently use large pots, high-set shallow bowls that go between the two basins for peeling and washing vegetables, oversize single basins, unequally sized basins, and basins that fit into tight corners.

In this section you will learn all you need to know about which sink is right for you and how to install it.



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