The Single Bowl Kitchen Sink
Kitchen — March 12, 2010 at 3:20 amA single bowl kitchen sink is usually larger than each individual double sink. In some kitchens the space that is allowed for the typical double bowl is taken by the single sink. The advantage in the single bowl is that the extra room inside gives room to washing large pots and pans without risking spilling water and soap onto the counter’s back splash or even onto the floor.
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