Sinks

  • Undermount sinks:  Installed below the countertop, giving them a sleek and modern look.
  • Drop-in sinks: Installed into the countertop, creating a more traditional look.
  • Farmhouse sinks: Deep and have a curved apron, making them ideal for hand-washing dishes and preparing food.
  • Composite sinks: Made from a combination of materials, such as granite, quartz, and stainless steel, and are known for their durability and beauty.
  • Stainless steel sinks: These sinks are durable and easy to clean, making them a popular choice for busy kitchens.

Faucets

  • Single-handle faucets: They have a single handle that controls both the hot and cold water.
  • Two-handle faucets: They have two separate handles, one for the hot water and one for the cold water.
  • Pull-down faucets: They have a spout that can be pulled down to fill pots and pans, making them ideal for busy kitchens.
  • Touchless faucets: These faucets are activated by motion sensors, making them a great option for kitchens where hygiene is important.
  • Drip-free faucets: They have a built-in mechanism that prevents water from dripping after the faucet is turned off.
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