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Corian Sinks

Thursday November 5, 2009

Corian Sink

When you weren't paying attention, Corian sinks grew up.  I've always thought of Corian sinks as being integrated sinks--these magical fusions of sink and counter so that they are sinkcounter...or countersink.  It's really quite miraculous how a fabricator can seamlessly mate a Corian sink with a Corian countertop (yes, it does need to be like material with like material).

But there's more to Corian sinks than that.

One increasingly popular variation is the apron-front Corian sink.  The front of the sink is exposed and becomes part of the kitchen decor.  Also, these apron-fronts (or farmhouse sinks) have much deeper bowls than their drop-in sink cousins.

Image: American Standard

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