Sink

 

These days, Sinks are available in many colours and styles – long gone are the days when the only choice was a standard stainless steel sink.

We offer a selection of elegant, stylish, practical and unique sinks, made from a variety of materials. Naturally you
are not at all committed to purchasing any of the kitchen accessories from us and you are certainly welcome to obtain your own sink, but to make things easier for you when designing your Complete Kitchen, we have gathered together a selection of sinks that we consider do justice to your Cuisines Provençale French Provincial kitchen!

 

  • Self-Rimming (Top-Mount) Sinks sit in appropriately-shaped holes roughly cut in the counter-top (or substrate material) using a jigsaw or other cutter appropriate to the material at hand and are suspended by their rim. The rim then inherently forms a fairly close seal with the top surface of the counter-top, especially when the sink is clamped into the hole from below.

  • Bottom-Mount or Under-Mount Sinks are installed below the counter-top surface. The edge of the counter-top material is exposed at the hole created for the sink (and so must be a carefully finished edge rather than a rough cut). The sink is then clamped to the bottom of the material from below. Especially for bottom-mount sinks, silicone-based sealants are usually used to assure a waterproof joint between the sink and the counter-top material. The advantage of an "under mount" sink is that it gives a contemporary look to the kitchen but the disadvantages are extra cost in both the sink and the counter top. Also, no matter how carefully the cut out is made, the result is either a small ledge or overhang at the interface with the sink. This can create an environment for catching dirt and allowing germs to grow.

  • Solid-Surface Materials allow sinks to be made of the same type of material as the counter-top.  Solid surface is a non-porous low-maintenance counter top surface. A man-made product, it has the ability to mimic the appearance of Granite, stone, wood and other naturally occurring materials, yet can be joined invisibly by a trained craftsman. Typically manufactured in sheet form for fabrication into finished counter-tops, solid surface can also be cast into a variety of shapes, including sinks, shower pans and bathtubs. Sheet goods can also be heated and bent into three-dimensional shapes using a process called thermoforming, which adds to the versatility of the product.

  • A Belfast Sink is a type of Butler Sink with a weir overflow. Butler’s sinks are large ceramic sinks with a traditional appearance, often set under work surfaces.

  • A Farmer’s Sink is a deep sink that has a finished front. Set onto a counter-top, the finished front of the sink remains exposed. This style of sink requires very little "reach-over" to access the sink.

  • A Vessel Sink is a free-standing sink, generally finished and decorated on all sides, that sits directly on the surface of the furniture on which it is mounted. These sinks have become increasingly popular with bathroom designers because of the large range of materials, styles and finishes which they can show to good advantage.

 

 

 

Inspired by nature. Stone Age Sinks are made from 75-80% mineral Quartz, cast by means of a special computer controlled polymerisation casting process making it ideal for designers and home owners to perfectly fit in versatility with
functional attributes of a smooth and a hard-working kitchen…

 

 

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