Upgrading your kitchen starts with the sink—the hardworking centerpiece that handles daily meal prep, cleanup, and entertaining. In our Sinks category, you'll find a curated selection of high-quality kitchen sinks, bar sinks, and versatile undermount models from leading brands like Kraus, Kohler, Elkay, and Houzer. Whether you're renovating a full kitchen or adding a stylish bar area, these sinks offer durability, modern aesthetics, and easy installation to elevate your space.
Understanding Kitchen and Bar Sinks
Kitchen sinks come in various styles to suit different needs, from spacious single-bowl undermounts for heavy use to compact bar sinks perfect for entertaining. Undermount sinks create a seamless countertop look, while drop-in models offer straightforward installation. Stainless steel dominates for its rust resistance and timeless appeal, with gauges indicating thickness—lower numbers like 16 or 18 mean thicker, more durable steel.
Bar sinks, often smaller and ADA-compliant, fit into islands or wet bars for rinsing glasses or prepping drinks. Bathroom crossover options like rectangular undermounts add flexibility for multi-use spaces. As part of our broader Kitchen & Bar Sinks collection, these products blend functionality with design.
Key Features to Consider When Buying a Sink
Selecting the right sink involves balancing size, material, and installation type with your kitchen layout and lifestyle:
- Size and Bowl Configuration: Single-bowl sinks like 30-32 inch undermounts provide ample space for large pots; smaller 17-inch bar sinks suit tight spots.
- Material and Gauge: 16-18 gauge stainless steel offers superior strength and noise reduction over thinner options.
- Installation Type: Undermount for a clean edge; drop-in for simplicity; topmount for accessibility.
- Extras: Strainers, ADA compliance, and finishes like white for bathrooms enhance usability.
- Brand Quality: Reputable makers ensure warranties and consistent performance.
Think about your workflow: Do you need deep basins for soaking? Compact designs for bars? Matching these to your needs ensures long-term satisfaction. For more options, explore our Kitchen Sinks parent category or Kitchen Fixtures.
Popular Sink Types and Use Cases
Undermount Kitchen Sinks: Brands like KRAUS excel here with models in 30-32 inch sizes, featuring thick 16-gauge steel for pro-level durability. Ideal for modern kitchens with quartz or granite counters, they resist stains and simplify cleaning.
Bar and Prep Sinks: Houzer's 17-inch topmount and Elkay's drop-in Dayton models are compact powerhouses. Use them in home bars, islands, or utility areas for quick tasks without crowding your main sink.
Versatile Undermounts: Kohler's Verticyl rectangular sink in white bridges kitchen and bath, perfect for powder rooms or farmhouse styles. Its clean lines pair with various cabinetry.
Comparing brands? Kraus offers multiple sizes for customization, while Elkay focuses on reliable drop-ins. Check KRAUS Kitchen Sinks for their lineup or ELKAY for bar specialists. If you're in Tools & Home Improvement, these pair well with faucets and counters.
How to Choose the Perfect Sink for Your Home
Measure your cabinet cutout first—standard widths range from 17 to 32 inches. Consider depth for ergonomics (9+ inches prevents backsplash splashes). Stainless steel shines for low maintenance, but verify sound-dampening pads. For multi-sink setups, mix bar sinks with mains. Professional installation recommended for undermounts to avoid leaks.
Budget for accessories like strainers, included in many models. Sustainability matters too—stainless is recyclable and long-lasting, reducing replacements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between undermount and drop-in sinks?
Undermount sinks sit below the counter for a seamless look and easier cleanup, while drop-ins rest on top with a rim, making them simpler to install in laminate counters.
Are 16-gauge sinks better than 18-gauge?
Yes, 16-gauge is thicker and more durable, better for high-traffic kitchens, though 18-gauge suffices for lighter use and is often more affordable.
Can bar sinks be used in kitchens?
Absolutely—compact bar sinks like 17-inch models work great as prep sinks in islands or for secondary tasks alongside your main kitchen sink.
How do I clean stainless steel sinks?
Use mild soap, soft cloths, and baking soda for stains. Avoid abrasives to preserve the finish; dry after use to prevent water spots.
Are these sinks ADA compliant?
Some, like Houzer's Glowtone, are designed for accessibility with lower profiles and shallower bowls—check specs for your needs.