Kitchen Sinks
Upgrade your kitchen with Kingston’s premium kitchen sinks in a variety of materials and styles. Built for everyday use, our sinks combine function and style. With many styles and configurations available, it’s easy to find the right fit. Call our Kitchen & Bath Experts at 1-877-252-7277.
Kitchen Sinks for Every Style and Space
Many homeowners keep their old sinks longer than they should. Kitchen sinks can last for many years, but daily use can slowly wear them down. Over time, you may start to see stains, scratches, or small problems. These issues can affect both how the sink looks and how it works.
Even if the sink still functions, it may not meet your needs anymore. If you’re remodeling your kitchen, it’s a good time to upgrade. A new sink can improve your space and make everyday tasks easier.
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Kitchen Sinks for Every Style and Space
Many homeowners keep their old sinks longer than they should. Kitchen sinks can last for many years, but daily use can slowly wear them down. Over time, you may start to see stains, scratches, or small problems. These issues can affect both how the sink looks and how it works.
Even if the sink still functions, it may not meet your needs anymore. If you’re remodeling your kitchen, it’s a good time to upgrade. A new sink can improve your space and make everyday tasks easier.
Here are some telltale signs it might be time to replace your sink:
- Visible Wear and Tear: Cracks, rust spots, and stains can lead to leaks and long-term water damage.
- Persistent Drainage Issues: Frequent clogs or slow drainage can mean your sink or plumbing needs attention.
- Moisture Under the Sink: Damp cabinets, mildew, or musty odors often signal leaks or failing seals.
- Outdated Style: An old sink can make your kitchen feel dated.
- Inadequate Space: A larger or double-bowl sink can help with multitasking and large cookware.
Upgrading your kitchen sink isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about creating a more efficient and enjoyable space for everyday living.
Kitchen Sink Styles
Kingston offers a wide range of sink styles to fit everything from small kitchens to large open spaces.
- Farmhouse Kitchen Sinks: Apron-front design with deep basins in cast iron, fireclay, ceramic, and solid surface white stone.
- Undermount Kitchen Sinks: Installed beneath the countertop for a clean, modern look.
- Drop-In Kitchen Sinks: Easy to install and highly practical.
- Wall Mount Kitchen Sinks: Ideal for minimalist or industrial spaces.
- Wall Mount Utility Sinks: Durable and functional for laundry rooms and garages.
- Dual Mount Sinks: Can be installed as undermount or drop-in.
- Bar Prep Sinks: Compact and perfect for islands or secondary prep areas.
Our sinks are made with quality materials for long-lasting, easy care.
Kitchen Sink Materials and Benefits
Kitchen sinks need to handle cooking, cleaning, and daily use. Kingston’s kitchen sinks are designed to handle everyday use while improving the look of your kitchen.
From minimalist undermount sinks to bold farmhouse styles, our collection offers options for every design. Brass sinks add warmth and character, while solid surface and ceramic sinks offer a clean, modern look.
Fireclay sinks resist scratches and stains, while stainless steel sinks are durable and easy to maintain. No matter your style, our sinks are designed to fit seamlessly into your space.
How to Choose a Kitchen Sink
Selecting the right kitchen sink involves balancing design, functionality, and available space.
- Measure Your Space: Check your cabinet base and countertop dimensions.
- Select the Right Style: Undermount for a seamless look, drop-in for easy installation, or farmhouse for a bold statement.
- Select Bowl Configuration: Single-bowl for space, double-bowl for multitasking.
- Consider Materials: Fireclay, ceramic, or solid surface options.
- Match Your Finish: Coordinate with your faucet and fixtures.
Choose the option that fits your space and needs.
Choose the Right Kitchen Sink Size for Your Space
Choose a sink that fits your cabinet size to avoid installation issues. Even small measurement differences can affect how the sink fits.
For more details on sink sizes and how to measure, read our blog: Standard Kitchen Sink Sizes: Everything You Need To Know Before Upgrading.
What Size Kitchen Sink Do You Need?
The best kitchen sink size depends on your cooking habits, kitchen layout, and available space. Most kitchens use sinks that are 30 to 33 inches wide and 8 to 10 inches deep.
- Large Single-Bowl Sinks (30–33 inches): Ideal for washing oversized cookware.
- Double-Bowl Sinks (32–36 inches): Great for multitasking.
- Compact or Prep Sinks (9–17 inches): Perfect for smaller spaces.
Measure the inside of your cabinet and leave a few inches for installation.
Find the Perfect Fit for Your Kitchen
No matter which style you choose, the right size helps your sink fit properly and perform well in your kitchen.
Kingston offers a wide range of kitchen sinks designed to fit standard cabinet sizes, including 24", 30", 33", and 36" bases. Whether you choose a compact sink or a larger workstation model, the right size can make your kitchen more efficient and comfortable.
Shop Kingston’s kitchen sinks to find the right size, style, and fit for your kitchen.
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