1. Don’t over think it – if you see something you like go with it – don’t questions yourself.
2. Plan the project during a period of time that is the least stressful for your family. 3. Be realistic about the impact it is going to have on your family. All constructions interfere with your normal routines. Be realistic about this upfront. 4. Stay in your budget if that matters to you. All new projects look great when they are done. Styles change over time, do what you like. If you know you are selling soon just go with a more neutral pallet.
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This really comes down to how durable you would like your sink to be and if you want it in a color or not. I would never recommend a porcelain sink because they are very hard to keep from getting scratched, which only makes them look old right away.
The right answer is likely a Stainless Steel or Granite/Quartz composite. They are the most likely to retain their new look the longest and are easy to care for. They are also in an affordable price range. Other materials like copper or fireclay are available especially if you are looking for a farmhouse sink, which would typically be porcelain. However, for most people they want an under-mount sink, and I would highly recommend Granite/Quart composite first and Stainless Steel second. We are frequently asked to repair under sink cabinets because of water leaks or chemical spills. Such repairs cost between $500-$700 depending on how we are repairing it, and the extent of the damage. Why pay for an expensive repair when you can purchase an under sink mat, the nicer ones cost $50. |
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