Amazing New Kitchen Sinks
Kitchen sink designers have finally caught on to the fact that at every single party in the world, all the guests end up in the kitchen! And of course everyone who walks into the kitchen can't help but see the sink.
Designers Hear Our Pleas
Kitchen sinks have been ignored for far too long. Fortunately, designers have at last heard the pleas of those of us who get bored with porcelain and stainless steel. Designers are creating stylish kitchen sinks made of innovative materials.
Glass Kitchen Sinks
I know what you're thinking: "A glass sink - in the kitchen?" Believe it. Oceana Glass Sinks are made from "Hard Roc" glass, a special nonporous, stain resistant glass created by Jeanette Specialty Glass Company, one of the oldest glass companies in the United States.
You may have thought glass was too delicate to use in a kitchen sink application. Amazing "Hard Roc" glass is more scratch resistant than both stainless steel and porcelain, and it is impervious to the elements and to many chemicals and liquids. "Hard-Roc" glass is seamless and hygienic.
Oceana glass sinks come in 17 colors, and each color has a coordinating glass tile that you can use for countertops, backsplashes, or other applications to tie the look of your kitchen together. Believe me; no one will ignore an Oceana glass kitchen sink.
Flat Sinks
Your guests will definitely look twice at your Washplane flat kitchen sink - it looks like a perfectly flat countertop, yet water flows over it and down a drain, just like a normal sink. The washplane concept was created by Omvivo in 1996 by designer Joseph Licciardi.
Mr. Licciardi observed that hardly anyone ever stops up a sink basin any more and fills it with water that quickly gets dirty. People work with fresh water that runs continuously. The flat sink uses specially designed faucets that result in splash free water collection on a seamless, hygienic surface..
Smart Divide Kitchen Sinks
Smart Divide Kitchen Sinks by Kohler combine attractive design with new functionality: a half-height divider in a kitchen sink.
The divider is deep enough to keep soapy water on one side of the sink and a colander full of food safe from the soap on the other side of the divider, but it is shallow enough to permit large pots and pans under the faucet for cleaning.
Most of the modern sinks are designed for under mount or flush mount installation, making countertop cleaning a breeze. It's about time we all stopped ignoring the kitchen sink.