image
image
image

image
image
image

Kitchen Faucets and Sinks

The kitchen sink is a key component that is essential for everyday functionality and also used to compliment the design of your kitchen. It is important to consider the wide variety of shapes, materials, and sizes that your kitchen sink can come in. Many homeowners are particularly interested in the depth of a kitchen sink. Material is also high on the importance list and prices will vary depending on which material you select. Different materials offer unique advantages and disadvantages.

For general use, the most common style is a double bowl sink, typically 33 by 22 inches in size. Depending on your personal preference, you can choose between having both bowls equal in width and depth, or make them unequal. In addition to general use, a deeper sink used for heavy clean-up is also quite common and is usually referred to as an inset sink. Make sure to browse through the different manufacturers for the design and material that works best for you.

When it comes to selecting a sink material, remember that the kitchen sink compliments the design presented by your countertops and cabinetry. Stainless steal is considered the most widely used kitchen sink material because it requires very low maintenance and is long-lasting. Other options include cast iron, enameled steal, fireclay, soapstone, solid surface and composites.

In addition to shape, size and material, other important considerations involved the frame of the sink and the way in which it is mounted. As far as framing goes, you have the option of having your sink fully framed by your countertop, or having it extend slightly outward creating the "apron front." The way in which you decide to mount your sink will greatly affect the overall appeal of your kitchen. There are four main ways to mount a kitchen sink which include top mounting, under mount, tile in, and flush mount.

As far as faucets are concerned, there are a number of different styles to select from. Each style offers unique functionality, color and material. Materials include chrome, brass, copper, nickel, and even plastic molds. Also, faucets are made in several different designs which include compression-style, cartridge, disk and ball. Once again, it is important to browse through the different manufacturers. Some homeowners select their facets solely based on brand name.

Call Orange County Construction today for your free estimate.



Home Improvement, Room Addition & Kitchen Remodeling for:

Aliso Viejo Anaheim Brea
Buena Park Costa Mesa Cypress
Dana Point Fountain Valley Fullerton
Garden Grove Huntington Beach Irvine
Laguna Beach Laguna Hills Laguna Niguel
Laguna Woods La Habra Lake Forest
La Palma Los Alamitos Mission Viejo
Newport Beach Orange Placentia
Rancho Santa Margarita Rossmoor San Clemente
San Juan Capistrano Santa Ana Seal Beach
Stanton Tustin Villa Park
Westminster Yorba Linda OC Unincorporated Areas
Balboa Island Newport Coast Sunset Beach
Quail Hill Shady Canyon Orange County

Kitchen Faucets and Sinks, how much does it cost to Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. ask a contractor about Kitchen Faucets and Sinks, ask a pro about Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. questions about Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. how much does a Kitchen Faucets and Sinks cost. interior remodeling and exterior remodeling Kitchen Faucets and Sinks ideas. zztzx tips. Kitchen Faucets and Sinks discussion forum. FAQ's about Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. cheap Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. How to save money on Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. How should I Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. what should I do first when I Kitchen Faucets and Sinks? What is the best way to start a Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. How to hire a contractor. How to pull a city permit for Kitchen Faucets and Sinks. Orange County Kitchen Faucets and Sinks

image
 
Tips & Tricks
 
 --Home Page
 --Exterior Remodeling

Appliances
Appliance Warranty Overview
Choosing the Major Appliances for your Home
Dishwashers
Garbage Disposals
Home Appliance Safety Tips
Refrigerators

Basement Remodeling
Are you Afraid of your Basement?
Basement Access Doors
Basement Remodeling Essentials
Basement Storage
Stylish Basement Remodeling from Start to Finish
Waterproofing your Basement

Bathroom Remodeling
A Guide to Showers and Bathtubs
Add Some Style to your Bathroom...
Bathroom Flooring
Bathroom Lighting Options
Bathroom Remodeling F.A.Q.
Bathroom Sinks
Help Fixing that Leaky Bathtub
Toilets

Cabinets
Kitchen Cabinets - Cost and Quality Analysis
Kitchen Cabinets Overview
Refacing Options for your Old Cabinets

Doors
Entry Doors
Interior Doors
Replacement Doors
Storm Doors

Electrical
Backup Power
Electrical Outlets and Switches
Electrical Repairs and Installations
Networking with High Speed Internet
Phone System Repair
Powerful Electrical Upgrades
Preventing Electrical Fires
Remodeling your Home's Electrical System
Saving Money on Electrical Repairs
Structured Wiring Basics
Switches, Outlets and Fixtures
Understanding Generators
Upgrade your Home Life
Wiring your Home for Cable

Fireplaces
Chimney and Fireplace Maintenance
Choosing the Right Fireplace for your Home
Cleaning your Fireplace
Electric Fireplaces
Getting Rid of that Fireplace Odor
Keeping your Chimney Clean
Replacement Chimney Liners

Flooring
Bamboo Flooring
Caring for your Oriental Rug
Cleaning Hardwood Floors
Flooring Choices
Glass Block Flooring
Hardwood Flooring Installation
Laminate Flooring
Prefinished vs. Unfinished Wood Flooring
Radiant Floor Heating
Securing Wood Floors
Wood Flooring Options

Handyman & Odd Jobs
Assembling Toolbox Essentials
Bevel Gauge
Blueboard and Veneer Plaster
Brick Basics
Childproofing your Home
Choosing a Handyman
Choosing your Work Tools
Drainage, Wastewater and Vent Systems
Drills and Bits
Power Washing
Removing Wallpaper
Understanding Plaster
Weather Stripping
Working with Drywall

Heating & Cooling
Air Cleaners
Boiler Radiators
Ceiling Fans
Common Air Conditioning Problems
Energy Efficient Air Conditioning
Forced Air Heating Systems
Heat Pumps
Home Ventilation
Humidifiers
Installing a Ceiling Fan
Misting Systems
Moving Heat from Room to Room
New Air Conditioning Systems for Old Homes
Preventing Indoor Air Pollution
Programmable Thermostats
Replacing Water Heaters
Sealing Air and Moisture Leaks
Shopping for Air Conditioners
Solar Water Heaters
Water Heaters

Insulation
Evaluating Insulation Projects
Insulating Old Homes
Loose Fill Insulation

Interior Design
Architects and  Designers
Attic Storage
Choosing Carpet
Creating a Guest Room
Creating Lighting Schemes
Free Up Some Additional Space
Handicap Remodeling
Installing Wallpaper
Interior Design Styles
Laundry Room Solutions
Reclaim your Unused Space
Redesign on a Budget
Storage Tips
Working with Interior Decorators

Kitchen Remodeling
Appliances for your Kitchen Remodel
Creating an Ideal Kitchen
Kitchen and Bath Caulking Tips
Kitchen Cabinets
Kitchen Countertops
Kitchen Faucets and Sinks
Kitchen Flooring Options
Kitchen Lighting Overview
Modern Kitchens
Quartz Countertops

Plumbing
Clogged Drains
Clogged Sewer Drains
Distributing Water Around the House
Hot Water Needs
Hot Water Shortages
Installing a Septic System
Plumbing Frequently Asked Questions

Tile & Stone
Adding Tile Accents
Ceramic Tile
Repairing Tile
Steps to Perfect Tiling

 
 
image
image