The hardworking fixture handles the bulkiest of pots and the smallest of silverware.
However, it is not solely practical.
Think: vintage-style farmhouse sinks, statement-making copper basins, integrated marble sinks, and more.
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A white basin, on the other hand, complements the lighter backsplash.
Whittney Parkinson
Here, the main faucet is more square with a slightly upward-angled head.
Meanwhile, the water filter spout is a classic rounded shape.
The farmhouse basin juts out, offering a clean look and ample depth to wash larger pots.
Mindy Gayer
Add a Farmhouse Touch
A bridged faucet with double handles has a regal look.
The hue riffs off the brasshardware on the cabinetsunderneath.
Plus, a matching pullout spray sits alongside it to easily clean any remaining residue in the basin.
Whittney Parkinson
Again, the shiny finish matches the cabinet hardware.
An under mount basin creates a sleek, clean feel while maximizing counterspace.
Add an Extra Corner Sink
Don’t want two faucets in the same sink?
Whittney Parkinson
This expansive kitchen has one farmhouse sink at the back corner overlooking a bay window.
An identical one sits on the islandallowing plenty of room for cleanup when you’re entertaining or hosting guests.
The silver hue plays off the gray veining of the pour-overmarble counters.
Whittney Parkinson
This faucet is finished in a gold tone, brightening up the already light-filled space.
It’s set in a U-shape with a single handle atop a farmhouse-style basin for further lightness.
The pendants overhead match the golden hue.
Mindy Gayer
The basin is made from steel to match the appliances and offer durability.
This faucet is kept a silver sheen but features a slender tall body for elegance.
The pot filler and water sprayer alongside it are kept the same hue for cohesion.
White Sands
Maintain Clean Lines
This kitchen is seamless in every way.
The drawers and cabinets are push-to-open, so the surfaces are completely flat with no hardware.
Even the pour-over counters are kept a crisp whitewith no veiningto maintain that minimalist feel.
Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona
So, the faucet keeps in theme with a simple U-shaped silhouette.
Note that there is no handle, meaning that it turns on with an easy touch control and looksevencleaner.
Infuse Elegance
Stephanie Perez Studio
On the flip side, this kitchen embraces a fun eclectic style.
Tyler Karu Design
The floors feature emerald and white checkerboard tiles, while the backsplash has a playful diamond and square-shaped pattern.
So, the sink sticks with the style, adding further drama with a weathered brass bridge faucet.
It infuses elegance while also maintaining a rustic feel.
Tina Ramchandani
The basin is integrated into the counter, allowing for a crisp, clean effect.
Plus, there is a button for spraying versus full water pressure at the tip of the faucet.
The brass hue also draws out the warmth of the wood tones in thefloating shelvesand boards.
Tina Ramchandani
The basin itself is integrated into the marble countertop for a seamless look.
The faucet can spray, wash, and extend out all in one.
The pendants above feature the same color scheme, with black exteriors and gold interiors for cohesion.
Stephanie Perez Studio
The integrated basin seamlessly blends into the counters, as well.
Plus, the head pulls out for easy cleaning of the basin and hard-to-reach parts of cookware.
Choose a Spinning Handle
Light and Dwell
Pull-down handles are just one of many styles.
Rebecca Rollins
The faucet is shorter in height so that it doesn’t take up too much space, as well.
Opt for a Paneled Basin
Farmhouse sinks don’t always have to be rounded and flat.
Plus, it is a drop-down style, so the head can spring back up.
Rebecca Rollins
This allows ample room to wash bulky kitchen appliances and cookware.
The basin is kept black to match the color-blocked strip by the ceiling.
Not to mention, black also tends to hide and stains and residue that build up over time.
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LeeAnn Baker Interiors LTD
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