Quick guide to embedded kitchen sinks
If you're dealing with kitchen remodeling, you may find yourself overwhelmed by the available sink options on the market. Even if you remove all the fancy things, such as colors, finishes or matching faucets, you will find that there are many different sink styles, especially embedded sinks, which can be seen everywhere. Before deciding to install it, it is wise to know all about the embedded kitchen sink.
What is a plug-in sink?
Plug-in kitchen sinks, also known as self-edged sinks, table sinks or top-mounted sinks, are sink basins installed on top of kitchen counters. The plug-in kitchen sink is arranged in the cut hole on the table top, which is the easiest to install. General plug-in sinks have raised circular edges that help to keep water and debris in the sink. If you want the sink to be flush with the table top, you can choose the embedded sink. They have straight edges and flat tops so that they are installed flush with the edge of the counter.
What desktop sinks are available?
Plug-in kitchen sink basins are available in many options to suit your preferences and home style. According to the number of sinks, there are single-bowl plug-in kitchen sinks and double-bowl plug-in kitchen sinks. According to the current trend, because many families are equipped with dishwashers, people prefer single-bowl plug-in kitchen sinks. Moreover, the single-bowl plug-in kitchen sink has various sizes, large washing space and low cost, and is suitable for kitchens of various sizes. If you are a kitchenette, it is recommended to use a 15 × 20 inch single bowl plug-in kitchen sink.
Advantages of plug-in sink
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Low cost
They are usually cheaper and easier to install than under-stage sinks. If the kitchen is cost-conscious, a do-it-yourself sink is a good way to stay within budget.
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Easy to clean
While cleaning may not be your primary concern when choosing a kitchen sink, it should be considered. After all, you must regularly maintain and maintain your sink. The basin of the sink under the stage is easier to clean than the basin of the sink on the stage.
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Protective table top
If you have a soft countertop, the plug-in sink can help protect the edge of the sink cut.
When choosing a plug-in sink, please consider your habits when cooking, cleaning and doing routine housework. The following items can be used for your reference .
Flume depth
Too shallow sink will splash when washing things, and too deep sink will be tired when bending over to wash things for a long time. So the best sink depth range is between 7 and 9 inches, like Koxking single bowl sink, which has a depth of 9 inches.
Bottom of sink
Whether there is a condensation layer at the bottom of the sink is very important. Coating condensation layer on the bottom can prevent water accumulation and keep clean, and can also avoid derailment, damp and mildew. In addition to the condensation layer, the sloping bottom with grooves can make the water completely discharged. If you have the above needs, KoxKing can help you find the best choice for your home.