It’s no wonder apron front sinks are widely popular!
They are also commonly known as apron front sinks thanks to their broad front panel.
Besides their classic good looks, several features make them a fan favorite for a lot of home chefs.
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First, they are more ergonomic to use.
Last but not least, farmhouse sinks are available in different materials and colors; think stone and fireclay.
Our roundup of gorgeous examples includes a turquoise option you got to see.
Christina’s Adventures
At first, she second-guessed her choice.
But now she could not be happier with the decision.
Thesink’s vibrant black colorlends a modern touch to the rustic inspired cooking space.
Red Cottage Chronicles
It also strikes a gorgeous contrast between the butcher block countertops and pale cabinetry.
All of the appliances and fixtures in her cooking space are cool toned metals including nickel and chrome.
Note theapron front sink.
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The material will develop a gorgeous and rustic patina over time that lends warmth to hardworking cooking spaces.
Note how the dark features pop against the pale green walls.
Behold the turquoise apron front sink in this cooled tonedroombyTop Notch Design Studio.
JAS Design Build
The feature is the finishing touch that genuinely personalized the cooking space.
It is a unique feature that provides plenty of room for both washing and drying.
Note the kitchens open and airy touch.
Homepolish
A farmhouse sink is not just for the farmhouse design style.
It also works well in other design styles, including country, modern, boho-inspired, and more.
Whitten Architects
Kitchen Capital
Top Notch Design Studio
Gaspar’s Design
Maison de Pax