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Stainless steel kitchen sink Centinox by Franke

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Centinox kitchen sink, new for 2011, by Franke

kitchen sink by Franke

This  stainless steel kitchen sink with minimalist design by Franke named Centinox, the sink’s two level perimeter give the sink the impression of an under mount while providing a ledge for placing all its accessories so that the sink space can be turned into a usable working and preparation surface. the mixer is made entirely of stainless steel, it will be the best choice for a contemporary kitchen. via

Blancoalaros and Crystalline series of enclosed sinks by Blanco

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Blancoalaros and Crystalline series of enclosed sinks by Blanco

Monday, September 13th, 2010

new series of enclosed sinks by Blanco

perfect for those kitchen where the cupboard’s space is at premium

Sinks from Blancoalaros and Crystalline series

The Blancoalaros sink

The Crystalline sink

Two new series of enclosed sinks by Blanco are perfect for those who likes minimalist flat surfaces and wanna make their kitchen’s cupboard look uncluttered. Besides they are also perfect for those kitchen where the cupboard’s space is at premium. Sinks from Blancoalaros and Crystalline series features moving cutting boards that hides everything below them and retractable faucets. The Blancoalaros sink is made of SILGRANIT PuraDur II, material which sets new standards in design and function. It features two drainers, two cutting boards and the retractable tap. The Crystalline sink features the stainless steel bowl and matter black or white glass glass cutting boards.
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The large, deep basin kitchen sink from Kohler

Monday, September 6th, 2010

kohler stage sink

The Stages line of kitchen sinks, part of the Chef inspired Collection, was developed in collaboration with professional chefs in order to meet the needs of the serious home cook. The large, deep basin offers ample room for cleaning large pots and pans, while the stepped side platform provides a convenient area for staging or cleaning produce or drying dishes. The sink comes included with a wide range of accessories designed to enhance the sink’s functionality and allow the user to work more efficiently in their kitchen. [via]

Contemporary Dream Kitchen Designed by Jeff Lewis

Why Choose Copper Sinks For Your Kitchen

Friday, January 9th, 2009

When it comes to sinks there are many types of kitchen sinks available in the market. In fact, the kitchen sink market has undergone a huge makeover in the recent times with a lot of people opting to remodel their kitchen sinks. Amongst the various sinks available in the market people nowadays are opting for copper sinks.

While talking about kitchen sinks it becomes hard to overlook copper sinks which have revolutionized the home improvement industry. Copper sinks are a lot easier to maintain, have a greater functionality rate and add to the decor of your kitchen.

You don’t need to spend dimes to maintain a copper sink. Moreover they are made to last and with the advent of time they grow even more beautiful and polished. Copper has a tendency to turn a golden brown with age, which looks beautiful and attractive. Hence it wouldn’t be wrong to day that copper sinks age gracefully. All this is a natural process. Copper even has a tendency to oxidize with age which gives it a light bronze color. You don’t have to spend on any harsh detergents or cleaning agents since copper can be cleaned merely using mild soap and water. Some people prefer the original color of copper. You don’t need to worry even then. You may use brass or even furniture wax to keep copper shiny as ever!

What makes a copper sink score over a traditional stainless steel sink is its hygiene. Copper sinks are easier to clean and look more spotless as compared to a regular kitchen sink. Copper has a natural chemical compound which fights bacteria and hence bacteria find it difficult to survive on a copper surface. Researches have revealed that bacteria survive over traditional stainless steel sinks even after being cleaned and hence copper sinks are more hygienic and safer to use. Bacteria can only survive for an hour on a copper surface!

Author: Theodor Cartman

Copper Kitchen Sink, Help You Building A Unique Kitchen

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