I've changed kitchen sinks. It's not a tremendously complicated process with some, and can change the look of a kitchen. One thing I don't care for is the kitchen sink in the island. I never thought much about this, until I visited a relative that had one.
I don't see how this is sanitary. So much food is prepared, and served from an island, and when the water is turned on, any nasty water in the sink can splash on the food. Maybe I'm being too cautious, but the popularity of sinks in an island just doesn't make sense to me. The sink is where dirty pans, and dishes, accumulate. Just the sight of such things can curb my appetite if they're in a serving area.
But, but... it's so purty there!!! Sigh...
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing it's a fashion statement to some, along with the stone countertops that cost thousands. It's part of what the repair shows call "outdated kitchens" which can demand the lion's share of the cost of a new automobile to update.
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