White Farmhouse Sink/Cream Cabinets??
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looking for a 30' cast iron white farmhouse sink
Comments (8)Travisc, Mine is a 30" whitehaven and the 30" base. They come in two models... basically the same, but two different depths. The 9" is for new construction and the 6" is for an existing cabinet that you would cut the "draws" out of. My cabinet designer ordered the 30" base with the "blank" that works well with the 9". Kohlers web site has the specs. Because the sink is so heavy, the inside of the cabinet needs to be reinforced.... simple to do and their is a video explaining how. Love the sink, 30" for me is plenty big....See More7' Apron on a Farmhouse Sink to Fit Into Stock Cabinet? Arghhh!!!
Comments (2)Look at bathroom sinks. They'll be smaller but also shorter. I used one in my bathroom. Its outside measurement is 6 inches. I can't find the link right now but if you end up needing it, I think I could. I had considered this one http://www.expressdecor.com/kraus-white-rectangular-ceramic-sink-kcv-121.html â¢Height: 5 inches Or look through the selection at Blue Bath. That's where I got my kitchen farm sink. Here is a link that might be useful: sink Height: 7 3/4...See MoreRecommendations for white farmhouse/apron sink
Comments (15)@joseph_corlett I'm curious, what does it take to replace an apron front sink with a different apron front sink? To me it looks like many of these apron fronts even of the same size have different footprints. So it seems to me (and I'm no expert so I'm aware I could be wrong) you are having to deal with at best, cutting the new shape out of the countertop and cabinet or at worse having to replace those two things in whole or in part. While I've no doubt for a pro like you its entirely doable it seems like it would be expensive and definitely not a DIY job. My reasoning, and this is entirely for my situation, has a lot to do lean years and unexpected job losses. I'm in a secure time in my life but I never take that for granted or assume that I'd be able to absorb an expensive sink trade out in the future. I hope I will be able to if it comes to it, but of the two choices I had at the time cast iron seemed safer (as in it may be ugly but at least it doesn't leak) while still giving me the look I wanted. I would have seriously considered that Elkay sink if it had been available though, however I don't think it would have fit, I didn't have room for a 36" cabinet. I remember wishing they'd had those granite sinks in a white apron, but at least at the time that wasn't an option either. OP, there is definitely a mix of what is entirely practical and what you just want (consequences-be-damned) that goes on in re-doing a kitchen that is for sure! Though anytime you can find something tough that matches pretty close to what you want its definitely worth an extra expense, IMO. If not you weigh the risk of something not working out with how bad you really want it and then - decide. You live with every decision you make, but I've found that even the decisions that don't turn out like you wanted still tend to be better than what you get from a kitchen you inherited from a previous owner....See Morewhite farmhouse kitchen sink
Comments (4)I agree with JuneKnow. Fireclay sinks are great, but not quite as durable as enameled cast iron IMO. Plus with the apron front, much easier to install the Kohler Whitehaven series sinks...no on site perfect cutouts required....See MoreRelated Professionals
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