Italtile: Kitchen Trends – Your Guide To Farmhouse Sinks
A farmhouse kitchen is quite possibly a room on everyone’s wishlist. Making it a reality starts with the right fixtures and understanding how these fit into the bigger scheme of things. If you need help envisioning your new kitchen, we’re here to help. Today we’re sharing everything you need to know about a farmhouse sink.
Farmhouse-style kitchens are beautiful and functional spaces that can easily become the heart of any home. The focus of a farmhouse kitchen is usually on natural materials, unpretentious design, and cooking spaces that can accommodate large meals. This also means a large washing up area to keep your kitchen in tip top shape.
What are some features of a farmhouse kitchen?
- Shaker-style cabinets and ample storage
- Simple yet sleek hardware.
- Natural wood floors and wooden tones
- Butcher blocks and farm tables.
- Beadboard and paneling.
- Open or floating shelving.
- A large farmhouse sink
What is the difference between a farmhouse sink and an apron sink?
A ‘farmhouse sink’ and ‘apron sink’ are often used interchangeably, but how are they different? The truth is that both kinds of sinks boast a large, exposed surface at the front (which is visible even after installation). Other sinks, however, typically feature front parts that are covered by kitchen cabinets or counters. Farmhouse sinks bear this name given that this style of sink was often used in actual farmhouses, while apron sinks are essentially a more modern version of the farmhouse sink.
The benefits
Farmhouse sinks are usually large and fit in well within busy families. Why? Because farmhouse sinks tend to be deeper and wider than your average sink. As such, they typically offer more room, making them a great option for larger families and for washing more sizable plates, pots, and pans.
Given the large size of a farmhouse sink, one of the only down sides is that you will most likely have to custom create a countertop for your sink. This is key to have enough space (and the right countertop shape) surrounding your farmhouse sink.
From the experts
According to professional designers, farmhouse sinks are definitely not out of fashion. In fact, modern family life often calls for larger washing up areas and the farmhouse sink is often a wonderful choice. Like subway tile and schoolhouse lights, farmhouse sinks are considered classics. These timeless features are certainly still a worthy investment in a contemporary home.
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