Grade A Kitchen Sink Materials

SIX STYLISH, DURABLE OPTIONS

The sink is one of the most hard-working elements in a kitchen—whether you insist on making all your meals from scratch or take-out is a regular on the menu. Which is why when it comes to a new kitchen sink, you want to make sure you select a material that best meets your needs.

The following is an overview of popular materials that stand up well to the demands of food prep and cleanup—and that look good, too. Use it as a starting point to help you narrow down your choices as your research your options.

Stainless steel sinks complement kitchen styles from contemporary to traditional
Choose a copper sink if you’re looking to add warmth to your room
Cast-iron enameled sinks are long-lasting, attractive, and add character
Fireclay sinks boast a host of must-haves: they’re super durable as well as stain and scratch resistant
Eye catching? Luxurious? You’ll find both in a natural stone sink
For a stone-like appearance—without the upkeep—opt for composite