Kitchen & Laundry Sinks



Choosing a kitchen sink online is easy. Choosing the right kitchen sink for the way you actually cook is where most people get stuck.

A sink can look great in a product photo but still be annoying to live with if it is too shallow, too small for your biggest cookware, or the wrong layout for how yo...


Choosing between a single bowl vs double bowl kitchen sink sounds simple until you are standing in the middle of a renovation trying to work out what will actually make life easier once the kitchen is finished.

Both have real advantages. Both can be the wrong choice in the wrong kitchen. And most people only realise what matters after they have started washing roasting trays, air fryer baskets and big frypans in a sink that suddenly feels too cramped.

This guide breaks down the real pros and cons of each so you can choose the one that suits the way you cook, wash up and use your bench space day to day.

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Choosing between a laundry sink vs laundry trough sounds simple until you are planning the room and trying to work out what will handle the mess, fit the space and still feel practical once real life kicks in.

Some laundries only need a compact sink for hand-washing, filling buckets and the odd rinse-off job. Others need a deeper, harder-working trough that can deal with muddy runners, school uniforms, pet gear, cleaning cloths and bulky bedding without splashing everywhere.

This guide breaks down the real difference betwee...



Choosing a kitchen sink is not just about size and bowl layout. Kitchen sink material changes how the sink looks, how it feels to use and how much maintenance it asks of you once real life starts happening around it.

Some people want a practical workhorse that quietly gets on with the job. Others want the sink to play a bigger design role in the kitchen. A lot of people want something in between: functional, easy to live with, but a step up from a standard builder-grade look.

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When space is tight, the wrong sink can make the whole kitchen feel harder to use. A bowl that is too bulky eats into bench space. One that is too small becomes annoying the second you try to wash a tray, fill a pot or rinse produce properly.

The good news is that a small kitchen does not automatically need a tiny sink. The best option usually comes down to bowl layout, mounting style, and how the space is actually used day to day.

This guide covers the best sinks for small kitchens, butler’s pantries and apartment layouts, with a practical focus on what works once everything is installed.


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Choosing a kitchen sink is not just about picking a width that seems about right. What actually fits your kitchen depends on cabinet size, bowl depth, mounting style, and how much bench space you want to keep around it.

This is where a lot of people get caught out. A sink can look fine by its overall dimensions, but still be a poor fit once you factor in the cabinet below, the cutout required, or how much usable bowl space you really get.

This guide explains kitchen sink sizes in practical terms, so you can work out what actually fits your cabinet and bench space before you buy.


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