If you are like me, I avoid having to look far into the back of my sink base cabinet. You just don't know what lingers there... a possible slow leak or grimy spill from dish soap.
Merillat Classic cabinetry has made available a product that is designed to address minor spills and plumbing leaks. It's called a CoreGuard Sink Base. With the exception of the cabinet’s face, frame and door assembly, all the wood and wood-based materials were replaced with an engineered polymer material, making the product easy to clean and maintain.
After your newly remodeled kitchen cabinetry has been installed, this type of product gives you added piece of mind in protecting your newly remodeled investment. But don't just take my work for it, take a look at the video below.
A copper kitchen sink is a great way to add old world charm to a new world kitchen. Typically they are used in country themed kitchens, but the copper kitchen sink can be used in almost any modern kitchen.
There are some real advantages over a regular kitchen sink. Copper is naturally antibacterial. Bacteria and germs can only live on the surface of copper a couple hours. That's pretty amazing compared to the days it can live on a regular kitchen sink surface.
The common copper kitchen sink designs are drop in, under mounted and farmhouse/apron style. Drop in and under mounted copper kitchen sinks feature a rim around the top of the sink, this allows them be mounted under your countertop. However, copper farmhouse sinks, also known as apron sinks, feature a front apron panel that actually is made to stick out past the front of your cabinets, exposing the front part of the sink. Not only does this provide greater functionality for the copper kitchen sink but also adds to the visual aesthetic of your kitchen.
Copper kitchen sinks are a great investment for any remodeled kitchen. Let us know what you think about using copper in your kitchen!