The kitchen is perhaps the busiest place in the entire house being used several times a day, seven days a week. This makes the kitchen a place where most stuff are placed and stashed and in fact, even there are several cabinets located in the kitchen, the sink and counter are still the primary places where objects are being left. Plus, the sink is the heart of all kitchen works because it is where all the work commences and terminates. Because of this fact, a strategically structured kitchen sink is needed. To address this need, a corner kitchen sink has been conceptualized.
Compared with the farmhouse type of kitchen sink located across the work area, a corner kitchen sink, as the name suggests, is being installed in the corner of the work area. At first sight, it might look plain and simple, with no difference compared with the traditional counter sinks but there is more to it than what meets the eye. Corner kitchen sinks are very advantageous in many terms, but not everyone can have it installed in their kitchens. It can only be installed for kitchens which have L or U shaped platforms.
A corner kitchen sink is a very efficient type of sink because it saves a lot more space in the counter compared with any other type of sinks. Since they are installed in the corners, the amount of space available for working becomes augmented. There would be no need to place ingredients and equipments in separate tables whenever you work. You can place them in the platform all at once because of the removal of the sink on the main counter.
Working in the kitchen has never been this easy with a corner kitchen sink. Since the kitchen sink is located in the corner of the platform, you can easily access it without walking that much from your previous work area. The sink now becomes equidistant to both platforms, thus saving time and energy on your part.
Corner kitchen sinks are available in different types and shapes. You may opt for a stainless steel sink, copper, granite or porcelain. More than that, you have the freedom to choose whether you want to install a single, double or triple bowl sink in the corner. Just remember to consider the current mount of your kitchen sink and counter.