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The Pros and Cons of the Classic Farmhouse Sink

by Kristen White Blogger
Farmhouse sinks have been around for over a century, and for good reason. They’re reliable, convenient, and simple to use and clean. In this article, you can learn everything there is to know about this type of sink.
 
What Is the Appeal in A Farmhouse Sink?
 
Farmhouse sinks are most known for their wide, single basin. They allow the most space possible to perform many different tasks, such as washing the dishes, cleaning a turkey, or even washing your pet. Homeowners like how much space they have inside the basin so that after a big meal, everything can go inside the sink so that the counter can still have space itself.
 
Apron front farmhouse sinks also have a simple design to them that homeowners want in a part of their kitchen. No dual basins, everything goes down one drain, and no dividers to deal with make it a sink that many homeowners can easily enjoy using again and again.

How this sink is positioned is so that there is no extra counter space in between you and the sink, so you can enjoy putting dishes and more inside without having to extend your arms that much. Some homeowners do not see the point in this counter space anyway, as all they tend to do with it is clean it when it gets dirty.
 
Speaking of dirty, farmhouse sinks are also fairly easy to clean. While different materials require different cleaning products for safe cleaning, they all require a simple technique in the basin and around the lip. If your sink is an undermount sink, you would have to worry much about mold growth or particles being trapped between the lip and the counter.
 
What Are the Disadvantages of A Farmhouse Sink?
 
The key disadvantage that a farmhouse sink has is that it does not come with more than one basin. There are times in which you will want a second basin in your sink, such as when you need to use your sink for two different things at a time. 

Meats and vegetables, clean dishes and dirty dishes, working with food and working with a cleaning product. That second basin is found to be very convenient at times. Farmhouse sink owners tend to use another sink in the home if they want another basin to use. Some are okay with this, while others find it to be an inconvenience.
 
Because of the size, a farmhouse sink can also be very heavy to install. We recommend that only a professional should install a new sink for your kitchen. Proper installation is a must to ensure that your sink will always stay intact with your counter.
 
What Materials Can I Buy A Farmhouse Sink In?
 
Fortunately, farmhouse sinks are made in all the popular sink materials today. Quartz granite sinks are extremely durable and are very difficult to scratch. Fireclay sinks are easy to maintain and have a vintage look to them. Stainless steel is the most affordable type of sink. Porcelain and acrylic sinks are glossy-looking sinks with many colors to choose from. Cast iron sinks have extra durability and great visual appeal. Copper sinks have special antibacterial properties. Stone is extremely durable, but comes with a high price tag.

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