When choosing the right kitchen sink there are numerous factors to consider. Is it going to replace an existing kitchen sink, which means it will need to be the same size and shape, or are you completely redesigning your kitchen or countertop? This means you can choose an entirely new design, layout and size for your sink.
If you’re redesigning your kitchen, you will need to consider the visual appearance and material choice of your new sink. For example, copper or brass sinks are a great choice for vintage kitchens. But a stainless steel sink (while very functional) would look out of place. Similarly composite sinks which resemble dark granite are a popular choice within contemporary kitchens.
And if you do lots of washing up in your kitchen, then you may want a kitchen sink with an extra wide bowl, a 1.5 bowl (a regular-sized sink basin with a smaller, separate sink basin attached to it) or a double bowl (two bowls of similar size, separate, but next to each other).
For a 1.5 bowl or a double bowl, you will also have to consider the type of tap or taps you need, whether you choose multiple taps (one for each basin), or the more common solution, a tap that can turn and be used for both basins.
Find more information in our kitchen sink buyers guide.