Silgranit vs. SS sink
msl511
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depth of sink for undercounter trash can/ Silgranite vs SS
Comments (13)kitchendreaming, there have been threads on this - I started one about hearing the "white silgranit looks plastic-y" - you can search that thread, as initially I wanted the white one too. I believe the overall consensus was it will be ok if it is really the one you want - you can scrub it - (I think at least a couple folks on here have one), but if any will show anything, the white one would - as white anything of course would show crud, stains, etc. more than a color would. Make sure you see them in person. I wasn't into brown at the start, but now I think that one will probably work best in my case - good luck, and I'm sure we will love our sinks!...See MoreDoes anyone love their SS sink? How about Silgranite?
Comments (1)I installed a silgranit sink over two years ago after hating my stainless steel sink (that I inherited in the move). Love it, love it, love it. Will never have stainless steel again....See MoreSilgranite or SS sink w/darker granite counters
Comments (4)What is the name of that granite? It looks similar to what I picked out--Golden Ray is what they said at the store, but when I've looked online, what I picked looks more like Golden Beach. Either way, I love it and I purchased silgranit sinks in anthracite with Danze ORB faucets. Hoping it will all look cohesive when it's all in, which will be another month or so. My biggest problem now, is deciding on a backsplash. I might have to go without and then do it later because I'm so indecisive about it. I am super excited about the silgranit sinks--I've heard so many great things about them!! House building involves so many decisions. I'm glad it's almost over and that I'll be enjoying it, hopefully by Christmas!!...See MoreSilgranit sinks vs swanstone sinks
Comments (1)There's a lot of threads out there that touch on this issue. Just go to the bottom of the page and do a search. Personally, I have the Silgranit sink and love it. I actually got it more because they had a shape/style that met mine and Hubby's vary particular criteria and I found it at a good price. Never really looked at the Swanstone version. Here is a link that might be useful: Here's one thread...See Moremsl511
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