I'm remodeling my kitchen and want to add a kitchen island area.
But, we are tight on room and the island needs to be very narrow.
A standard island sink may be too wide. Do you have any narrow sink suggestions I can look at?
I'm remodeling my kitchen and want to add a kitchen island area.
But, we are tight on room and the island needs to be very narrow.
A standard island sink may be too wide. Do you have any narrow sink suggestions I can look at?
Usually for a standard-size kitchen island, you can use a small bar sink.
If even a bar sink may be too wide for your island, I do have a suggestion.
Some manufacturers offer long and narrow sinks called trough sinks. Like the name says, the rectangle shape does resemble a horse trough.
But don't let the name fool you. These are beautiful high-end kitchen island prep sinks. Usually an under-counter installation, a trough-style sink may allow you to add a usable sink to your narrow countertop. Collect your final island measurements and work with your supply house to see if all will work out.
Bottom line: If you go with a trough sink, hopefully you won't end up with a deserted sinkless island.
thanks for this suggestion. Any extra guidelines for narrow countertop?? Please suggest any good suppliers, too.
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