Showing posts with label kitchen sink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen sink. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Kitchen Tip: Choosing the Right Sink

When you come to think about it, kitchen sink is not exactly the first thing that comes in mind when you are constructing a house. But the truth is it is probably the one place that one has to spend most time in, granting that you have meals three times a day. A beautiful and functional sink is always a plus. 

A lot of home designers have come up with such fab sinks, from the generic ones to the branded Franke sinks but the thing to consider when sink shopping is how it will complement the overall kitchen. You cannot just pick out a large sink when you have a tiny kitchen. Choosing the size and shape are the most challenging. After which, you choose the kind of design that you like. 

The most important factor is your kitchen sink’s ability to accommodate the household’s kitchen activities.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Tips on Choosing the Best Sink for Your Kitchen

One thing I have personallylearned about house construction is the detail that you put into every single room in the house. Like the kitchen, for instance. This is practically the center sustenance of the people in the house, so detail should be all the more emphasized. 

Kitchen sink is the central part of the kitchen and choosing one was one can be a challenge especially if you do not know any better. MRDirectIint.com has the most affordable undermount granite sink available in the market. Why choose a granite sink? First, MRDirect’s sink are made of 100% environmentally friendly materials. Second, they coat their sinks with bacteria killing silver ions and kill 99% of bacteria that comes in contact with it and third, granite sinks are scratch resistant, stain proof. All the reasons that you should possibly be looking into if you are looking for a durable, lifetime quality deal.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

How to Clean Kitchen Sinks

The kitchen sink is where we wash the very things that should always remain clean in the house – dinnerware and utensils. Is there any way we can wash our sinks with less hassle? Yes there is. There are a few things to remember and the rest is, as they say, common sense.

The first thing to do is make sure you have all the supplies that you need for cleaning. I have always recommended for my readers to use and that is all natural cleaning agents: baking soda, vinegar or a mixture of water and tea tree oil. The next thing in your checklist is a quality microfiber cloth. A substandard one can do the job all right, but it might not last a couple of cleaning. 
Before you start with the task, take away all clutters that might be atop your sink. If there are dishes to wash, then by all means wash them all first before you start. When this is done you can spray your sink with the concoction of tea tree oil and water. Let it stand for ten to fifteen minutes and scrub away. Baking soda can be a good cleaner as well and it will bring back the sparkle to your sinks. 
It will help to maintain your stainless steel sinks to a good shape when you make it a habit to give it a quick wipe after every use.