Also question is, is a farmhouse sink worth it?
But farmhouse (or apron front) sinks do have one drawback that's worth keeping in mind. Because these sinks are so large, and because they protrude in front of the cabinets (that so-called apron front that also gives them their distinctive look), they require a special countertop cut.
Secondly, what is the point of a farmhouse sink? Traditionally, a farmhouse sink, also known as apron front sink, was used to hold large amounts of water. You see, back in the day people did not having running water and had to walk to the water source (such as a well), and use buckets to haul water back to the home.
Also asked, are farmhouse sinks out of style?
It's safe to say that the classic farmhouse sink will never go out of style. In fact, this popular kitchen feature even landed a spot on our list of timeless kitchen trends. While the farmhouse sink isn't going anywhere, the style is suddenly showing up in a trendy material: concrete.
What is the best material for a farmhouse kitchen sink?
The most popular types of material for farmhouse sinks are stainless steel, fireclay, copper, and cast iron. Stainless steel resists scratches and chips and won't rust or corrode unless the surface is damaged.
What is the difference between a farmhouse sink and an apron sink?
The difference between an apron sink and a traditional kitchen sink is how the sink sets on top of the kitchen cabinet base. An apron or farm sink is part of the facing for your countertop and sink base. It will slide in and over your counter top, with the front of the sink being left exposed once it is installed.Do you need a special cabinet for a farmhouse sink?
Apron front sinks require a special cabinet to accommodate their depth and protrusion, so they are not the best candidate for retrofitting in an existing kitchen, unless you're willing to replace your sink cabinet as well.Are farmhouse sinks hard to keep clean?
It Will Get Stained (And Potentially Chipped) If you opt for a classic white porcelain farmhouse sink, it's very likely to get stained, and it will require regular cleaning to keep it sparkling. Scrubbing the sink with baking soda will help remove sauce stains, yet this mild abrasive won't scratch the surface.Are farmhouse sinks hard to install?
Of course, the top-mounted farmhouse style sinks are often less expensive and easier to install (they sit atop the counter, so you can usually just drop them in), but they aren't as readily available as their undermount counterparts.Do fireclay sinks scratch easily?
Fireclay is a mixture of clay and glaze that is fired at extremely high temperatures (1600-2200 degrees). For example, with a cast iron sink, you cannot use any abrasive cleaners and the enamel is prone to scratching; but, fireclay is much more resistant to cleaners and scratches.What should I look for when buying a farmhouse sink?
Either way, the width of the farmhouse sink should be a few inches smaller than the cabinet that it will sit on top of.- One Basin or Two.
- Exposed Front Apron.
- Front Apron Design.
- Finish.
- Cabinet Size.
- Plumbing Adjustments.
- Faucet.
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