bungalowarthouzz We love our seamless sink. The new approach to drain design is an elegant and sanitary upgrade. I highly recommend it. Our builder's plumber loved how easily the garbage disposal installed.
2. Choose your sink. The most common sink is a stainless steel undermount sink. I recommend buying a 16-gauge sink rather than the typical 18-gauge sink. The 16-gauge sink is a little thicker and will resist dents. Undermount sinks come in a variety of shapes and sizes; think about your kitchen habits before choosing one.
This is the kind of granite I have, however this picture makes it appear lighter than it does in my house. I also have more of the darker tones and less of the gold.
The most common sink is a stainless steel undermount sink. I recommend buying a 16-gauge sink rather than the typical 18-gauge sink. The 16-gauge sink is a little thicker and will resist dents. Undermount sinks come in a variety of shapes and sizes; think about your kitchen habits before choosing one.
The most common sink is a stainless steel undermount sink. I recommend buying a 16-gauge sink rather than the typical 18-gauge sink. The 16-gauge sink is a little thicker and will resist dents. Undermount sinks come in a variety of shapes and sizes; think about your kitchen habits before choosing one.
The most common sink is a stainless steel undermount sink. I recommend buying a 16-gauge sink rather than the typical 18-gauge sink. The 16-gauge sink is a little thicker and will resist dents. Undermount sinks come in a variety of shapes and sizes; think about your kitchen habits before choosing one.
Love the trough style...great for platters. I love the high faucet for better clearance when turning dishes over while rinsing. Also the counter top style allows for easy crumb and fluid removal without having places for such substances to become trapped.
2. Choose your sink. The most common sink is a stainless steel undermount sink. I recommend buying a 16-gauge sink rather than the typical 18-gauge sink. The 16-gauge sink is a little thicker and will resist dents. Undermount sinks come in a variety of shapes and sizes; think about your kitchen habits before choosing one.
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Dan Sullivan President Create Good LLC