Sink Decision! Sounds easy doesn’t it, but trust me there are so many details to think of when choosing your sink.
Today I will be discussing Farmhouse sinks since that is what I am putting into my kitchen plans.
First you need to measure
 the space you have.
We
 have enough room for a 36 in. wide sink. Most cupboards are a standard 
depth of 24 in, but you need to make sure you will have enough room 
behind the sink for your faucet, spray nozzle, soap dispenser, etc..
Second measure the face of your cabinet above cabinet doors.
With
 a farmhouse sink one of the measurements you need to know is how much 
room you have on the face of your cabinet to fit the apron.
The aprons and styles vary from sink to sink. Your contractor will advise you on which sinks will best suit your space.
I had two options that could work…..
Rohl 36 in Farmhouse sink.
Beautiful simple clean lines, but there turned out to be one problem. 
The
 Rohl apron is 10 in. and I have just over 9 inches of space  on the 
face of my cabinet before it hits the cupboard doors, so there would 
have to be a modification to my cupboard doors.
The doors would  have to be remade much shorter to accomodate the apron on this sink.
All of this IS possible, but not without some risk that I am not willing to take, if I don’t absolutely have to.
I
 looked around online to see examples of the shorter cupboard doors, and
 decided I did not like that look for my kitchen, nor did I want to take
 the risk of something going wrong with my cupboard.
This
 is an absolutely gorgeous kitchen, but for me personally, I did not 
like the shorter profile on the cupboard doors beneath the apron of the 
farmhouse sink. 
You
 will find this is a very common look and it has to be done this way 
because of the larger front of the apron on the farmhouse sink.
What WILL work in my kitchen is……..
The Kohler Whitehaven under mount self trimming farmhouse sink.
It
 has a 9 in. apron front, and it is also 36 in wide, but it has more 
depth, it is 20 in. from front to back, the Rohl is 18 in. from front to
 back.
The
 front is self trimming so it sits seamlessly against the cabinet front.
 I like that option as well, no gaps that can sometime occur when 
cutting an existing cabinet to make a farmhouse sink fit.
Make a template 
to help you visualize.
I made a template and hung it on my cupboard to see which apron front would look the best.
You can see in this image how low it will hang and also that is looks a bit too large in proportion for my kitchen.
This looks just right to me, and feels more in proportion to my kitchen.
So the decision has been made, and the sink will be ordered this week.
Next big decision is how to do the sink surround, so many details to think about and they all are important.
  
 

 

5 comments:
I think you'll be happy with the kohler sink. ours has been installed since august and every time i'm standing by it cleaning up I think of how happy I am that we chose it. sounds weird but its true. :)
Can't wait to read the "rest of the story!"
Good choice.
Love our Kohler (got the Italian hand painted one) sink...I rather like the smaller cabinet doors to break up the "wideness" of the sink apron. I dislike "hand towels" on the stove..so that is where I put mine..under the sink. franki
Kathysue....I love how your mind works. You are such a good researcher and always make sure that something will work. I need to be more like you and take my time before I make decisions. I like what you chose and I agree...why remake the cabinet if you don't have to!
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