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Undermount Kitchen Sinks: Choose Your Perfect Fit

Upgrade your kitchen with undermount kitchen sinks. Designed to fit seamlessly beneath your countertop, these kitchen sinks offer both practicality and a sleek look that complements modern kitchens. An undermount sink, also known as an undermount kitchen sink, is a popular choice for its clean lines and easy maintenance. With this type of sink, there's no rim or lip protruding above the countertop, allowing for a smooth transition between the sink and the countertop surface. 

This undermount design creates a seamless flow from countertop to basin. It's an ideal choice for busy households. You'll appreciate how this setup maximizes your usable workspace while maintaining a clean appearance.

Undermount kitchen sinks enhance the visual appeal of your kitchen and also make cleaning a breeze. Explore our diverse selection of undermount kitchen sinks, available in various sizes and materials, to find the perfect fit for your culinary space. We offer a range of undermount kitchen sinks including

Single Bowl Undermount Kitchen Sink

Get a clean and spacious look with our single bowl undermount kitchen sink. It creates more space on your countertop while still giving you plenty of room for washing and preparing food. Our single bowl options work beautifully in compact kitchens. They also pair wonderfully with a dedicated faucet for hot or cold water at your fingertips, serving as a perfect undermount companion.

Double Bowl Kitchen Sink Undermount

Make your kitchen more practical with our double bowl undermount kitchen sink. You can wash dishes in one bowl and work on food prep in the other. 

Many homeowners prefer this kitchen sink configuration for managing busy household demands without sacrificing style.

Undermount Copper Kitchen Sink

Enjoy the quality of heavy-duty construction with our undermount copper kitchen sinks. It adds a visually stunning element to any kitchen and can serve as a dependable centerpiece. Each undermount copper sink develops a unique patina over time, telling the story of your kitchen's daily life with water and use.

Undermount Fireclay Kitchen Sink

Experience the classic and tough qualities of fireclay with our undermount fireclay kitchen sink. It adds a timeless touch to your kitchen and can withstand the test of time. The non-porous surface resists scratches, keeping your kitchen sink looking pristine through years of regular use.

Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink

Discover the enduring appeal of stainless steel with our undermount stainless steel kitchen sink. It has a smooth finish, is tough against stains, and fits well in any kitchen.

We recommend pairing these with a premium faucet to complete your setup. Undermount stainless steel remains a popular choice among homeowners seeking durability.

Undermount Granite Composite Kitchen Sink

Enjoy the strength and beauty of granite composite with our undermount granite composite kitchen sink. It's strong and stylish, becoming a standout feature in your kitchen. These granite sinks resist heat, standing up to hot pots without showing wear on your sink surface.

From simple to versatile designs, our undermount kitchen sinks offer practicality and style. We also carry farmhouse sinks if you prefer that classic look, alongside traditional undermount sinks for a seamless countertop appearance. 

Explore our range to find the perfect sink for your kitchen's needs and look.

Single Bowl vs. Double Bowl

When you're selecting your undermount kitchen sink, consider how you use your kitchen on a daily basis. 

Single bowl options offer uninterrupted space for soaking large pots or baking sheets. This gives you the freedom to tackle big cleanup jobs without wrestling with a central divider. This makes single bowl configurations particularly popular among home chefs who value flexibility above all else. You'll find these work especially well in compact spaces where every inch of countertop matters.

On the other hand, double bowl setups let you multitask effectively. You can soak dishes on one side while rinsing vegetables on the other. This keeps dirty water separate from your rinse basin.

Both undermount sinks styles sit flush with your countertop for that signature seamless look. You can't go wrong with either configuration. Your choice really comes down to workflow preferences and which kitchen sink shape better fits your cooking habits.

Coordinating Your Faucet and Accessories

The right faucet transforms your undermount kitchen sink from functional to exceptional. Since there's no lip obscuring the view, your faucet choice becomes a visible design element that deserves thoughtful consideration.

Look for finishes that complement your sink material. Brushed nickel pairs beautifully with undermount stainless steel, while oil-rubbed bronze enhances copper basins.

Installation and Countertop Considerations

Before your undermount sink arrives, verify your countertop material can support this installation style. Solid surfaces like granite, quartz, and marble work best. They provide the structural integrity needed to secure the sink properly.

The edge of your countertop must be polished and finished since it remains visible above the basin. This differs from farmhouse sinks that cover the front edge with their apron-front design.

During installation, professionals use silicone adhesive and mechanical clips to create a water-tight seal between the basin and the stone surface. Unlike farmhouse designs, these products require specific support to ensure the single or double bowl stays firmly in place despite daily use.

Caring for Your Undermount Investment

Maintaining the beauty of your new kitchen sinks requires minimal effort. For undermount copper basins, avoid harsh chemicals and instead wipe with mild soap and a soft cloth. This preserves the living finish that makes each piece unique.

Stainless steel and granite sinks benefit from regular wiping to prevent water spots. Rinse with water and dry immediately for best results. Pay attention to mineral buildup around the drain area of your sink.

Keep the seam where your countertop meets the basin clean. While properly installed undermount kitchen sinks create a tight seal, preventing residue accumulation keeps everything fresh. 

With proper care, these kitchen sinks maintain their appeal for years. Unlike some styles that show wear along the apron front, undermount basins distribute use evenly across the bowl.

Kitchen Undermount Sinks FAQs

What styles do undermount sinks come in?

Undermount Sinks come in a range of styles from traditional to modern designs.

What materials are undermount sinks made of?

Undermount Sinks come in a wide range of materials such as copper, fireclay, granite composite, and stainless steel.

What sizes are undermount sinks offered in?

Undermount sinks are offered in sizes ranging from 18” to 71”.

How are undermount sinks installed?

Installation typically is very simple. The sink is set below the hole in your countertop. It is normally affixed with caulking under the lip of the sink. Many sinks also include clips that are attached from under the countertop.

How do undermount sinks ship?

Smaller sinks ship by carriers such as FedEx or the USPS, larger and heavier sinks are shipped by motor freight. If a sink ships by motor freight, it will be noted on the product ad. Parcel shipments normally ship within 24 hours of receipt of the order, delivery times will depend on where you are located, but typically arrive in less than 1 week. Motor freight sinks normally ship 1 -2 business days. Delivery time will depend on where you are located, but normally shipping time is 1 week or less.

What's the difference between undermount and farmhouse sinks?

While undermount sinks attach beneath the countertop for a seamless look, farmhouse sinks feature an exposed front apron that extends forward. Both offer distinct aesthetic advantages, but undermount styles work with any cabinet type while farmhouse designs require specific base cabinet modifications.

Can I install an undermount sink with my existing countertop?

You'll need a solid surface countertop like granite, quartz, or marble to properly support an undermount installation. Laminate and tile counters typically lack the structural integrity for this sink style. Check the specification requirements for your chosen model to ensure compatibility with your current setup.