I love big kitchen sinks. I never understood why someone would want a small sink or one that is broken up into two sections. This should only be done if the sink is extra extra large, in my opinion. I like my sink big enough to stick a whole turkey platter in for a scrubbing.
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Although this sink has two basins, they are both clearly big enough to fit a nice sized
platter. I don't think they make sinks this big anymore, but I'm not sure why not!
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This is one of my favorite sinks. I'm sure it is old and irreplaceable. Love the color. Love the size.
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I do like how this skirt looks underneath this large beauty.
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My friend, Linda Kennedy gave her farmhouse sink (with my favorite bridge faucet)
a simple natural linen skirt in her Swedish inspired kitchen.
image from Swedish Interiors
I loved the idea so much that I skirted my own sink.
Jennifer Nicholson's farmhouse sink looks lovely against all of those marble slabs!
We used a similar sink in this French inspired kitchen. The sink looks
so pretty with the Calcutta marble slab counters.
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A pretty vintage farmhouse sink set on top of a small cabinets looks so charming in this
all white kitchen.
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The nice thing about large sinks is that you can pair them with different types of faucets.
They look fantastic with these more modern industrial faucets. Wouldn't it be easy to clean my turkey
platter with that faucet!
Gil Shafer's stainless steel farmhouse sink adds a bit of an industrial feel to his kitchen and
complements the other steel appliances.
A large stainless sink can even work in a more traditional kitchen.
This is a lovely industrial beauty. I like those stainless shelves as well!
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This large and lovely sink has been placed inside a vintage cabinet.
So charming.
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The owners of Riviera Maison used granite slabs for their sink to match their beautiful counter tops.
image from British Homes and Gardens
Here are a few sinks from kitchens that Steve designed that have matching slab sinks and counter tops.
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