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Kitchen life revolves around the sink, the major workstation in the room. There are many options when it comes to kitchen-sink design. Host Jeff Wilson shares the different options of kitchen sinks.
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A Kitchen Island Sink
There are endless levels of sinks available, and they range from as little as $100 or as high as $500 for a stainless steel sink. Using a sink with a disposal located on a kitchen island is possible, which is used mainly for food preparation such as vegetable chopping.
Setting up a dispenser that releases hot or near boiling water directly from the special tap is also possible.
Put in a three-compartment sink if it's affordable because of the garbage disposal in the middle.
The most common sink material is stainless steel because it's durable and easy to clean.
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