Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Farm Sinks



Farm sinks are becoming more and more popular in new construction, this style of sink adds a vintage flair to any kitchen.   Farm sinks are deep kitchen sinks that have an exposed front.  They are called farm sinks because they were common in country farmhouses in the 1800s and early 1900s. Compared to a standard kitchen sink, a farm sink is typically larger, deeper, and heavier.  Extra bracing is required to accommodate the additional weight.  The above sink is a copper farm sink with a hammered look and additional intricate detail & design on the apron.

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