Location of prep sink in island
Patricia Collie
4 years ago
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JAN MOYER
4 years agolast modified: 4 years agoShannon_WI
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Comments (3)Prep sink on an island is good for filling /emptying pans too - to avoid accidents don't put an obstacle, like pull down dishwasher for example, between them....See Morekitchen layout for main sink on island
Comments (3)Hi there, If at all possible we would suggest to not have the sink on the island. It is completely up to you, but we have found a lot of our clients like to have the sink against the wall. The sink area tends to be a bit messy with pots and pans waiting to be washed. You could fit your tall cabinets, hob and sink area along the back wall and leave the island completely clear of appliances or the sink. As the island will be a nice size it will give you tons of prep area and when you have guests around it'll be a great social and serving area. Do you have a plan of the room? We would be happy to take a look at it to help you along with the layout of the room. We hope this helps, The team at Modus...See MorePrep sink help needed for island!
Comments (8)Hi Anita! You can choose to have an undermounted sink (in granite) and choose a similar color to the worktop to make it more "invisible". Please see some color options below. You don't necessarily need to have the drainer grooves if this is a secondary sink. Hope this helps. Regards, Cátia x (Catia Interiors Ltd)...See MoreIsland .. Hob or a sink?!?
Comments (20)We prefer a hob on the island, we also agree with your husband that new induction technology will be the safest option for you and your family. The rings only get hot when a pan is on them and when a pan is removed, yes there is still heat there, however it is not scalding hot. It is also more sociable in our opinion to have the hob on the island is you are entertaining people. In regards to the extraction, you could ask your builder/kitchen installer to build a drop ceiling detail the same size and shape of your island to set the island location and have an extractor built into it which wouldn't be in your eye sight, you can also get external motors which boost the power and strength making the extraction work better. Call us on 0208 508 1941 or email us on info@anderson-sinclair.co.uk if you want to discuss or get some inspiration....See Moredamiarain
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