Kitchen sinks
This has a lower back, but (a) it's American Standard--horrible brand; and (b) only one bowl. I need either two bowls or a bowl & a drainboard.
This is a "fiberglass" copy of an old sink. Drainboards good when the counter is butcher block.... And if have drainboard, don't need two basins. But is this just too much big white sink occupying center of kitchen? What do you think? See: https://www.etsy.com/listing/246473645/36-x-24-single-bowl-rolled-rim-farmhouse?ref=related-3
I keep coming back to this Ikea sink. Two bowls. Fills counter back to front, so only have butcher block on the sides. And it's cheap--actually not $399 as it says here but more like $320.
Interesting option. No, it's an inset.
Kraus. Like it a whole lot, but again the damn counter situation
This is kind of cool--two sinks & a drainboard, plus neat inserts & so on.
Dawn Stainless Steel Sinks
Dawn. Someone elsewhere says: The advantage of mounting a drying rack on the edges of your sink — as opposed to resting one on the bottom — is that you still have room for more dirty dishes underneath. So, can have a big! single basin sink & drying space, too.
Dawn again. I actually quite like these sinks, except don't see them with the damn butcher block. Maybe with the stone.
still Dawn
Ikea has a kind of similar looking one that goes with Domsjo.
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Totally my all-time favorite sink, though too large...
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