Farmhouse sink, DeGraw & DeHaan Architects, New York
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Photo by: Laura Moss
Designed by: DeGraw & DeHaan Architects

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Today’s sinks are hardly just utilitarian. Stylish options abound for this hard-working kitchen appliance with choices for everything from the number of basins to the size and material it's made out of, making it easy to find a sink to meet your specific needs. A well-made sink should last 15 years or more, and though high-end models can run in the thousands, quality options start around $200. Here, we share the six most popular styles that fit every budget and deliver the most-requested features, such as easy installation and long-term durability.

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Absolutely love this sink and faucets.

I'm sorry I should have specified below that I was referring to seamless sinks in quartz.

The drawback with the most common material for this is that it's very costly but is not as stain-resistant as I had thought. And there's nothing worse than a dirty-looking sink!

Love the Brinx sink by Kohler in this picture - the facets are beautiful! Just the right amount of bling!

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