Everything About the Kitchen Sink: How to Make the Right Pick For Your Home

The kitchen sink may not necessarily be the visual focal point of the room like your cabinets and countertops, but there is no denying just how important it is to your overall kitchen experience. After all, you will most likely be using the sink several times throughout the day. 

Rinsing dishes, washing food, and of course, washing your hands will all be made easier if you have the right type of sink setup. So what things should you look for when updating your kitchen sink and faucet? Here are some of the features you’ll want to consider.

Sink Type

apron front kitchen sink

One of the first things to consider is the type of sink you want for your kitchen. Though each of these sinks is essentially the same in terms of function, they each offer a distinctive look that can complement the rest of your kitchen decor. In addition, some sink styles are more readily available in certain materials and bowl selections than others — another important consideration.

Apron front sinks, also sometimes referred to as farmhouse sinks, evoke a more traditional, rustic look. These sinks are typically under-mounted, with a front “apron” that extends beyond the edge of the counter. This means you may need to cut out a portion of your existing counter to make room for the new sink. Apron sinks have seen a resurgence in popularity as more people try to create a rustic, farmhouse-style appearance in their home. The deep basin also makes apron front sinks a good choice for larger families that have a lot of dishes to clean up. 

—Sample item: Bocchi 1139-001-0120 Classico 33 Inch Farmhouse Apron Front Fireclay Double Bowl Kitchen Sink, White

Drop-in sinks are also sometimes known as top mount sinks. They literally “drop in” to the kitchen countertop, which makes them easier to install than other kitchen sink options. This installation style also results in a “rim” around the sink that is made of the same material as the sink bowl. This rim provides additional support for the full sink, which means you don’t have to worry about the sink becoming too heavy for your countertop. One thing to keep in mind, however, is that food debris can sometimes get trapped on the lip between the sink rim and the countertop, which requires some extra cleaning.

—Example piece: Kraus KGD-54GREY Forteza 33 Inch Dual Mount Single Bowl Granite Kitchen Sink, Grey

Undermount sinks are installed directly underneath the counter. This helps to create a more seamless look between the counter and the sink, providing a sleek appearance that looks especially great in modern and contemporary kitchens. The lack of a “rim” around the sink also makes cleanup much easier. Because these sinks typically use a glue that attaches the sink to the bottom of the counter, heavier materials like cast iron are not recommended for undermount sinks.

—Example sink: Ruvati RVH8356 33 Inch Workstation Ledge 60/40 Double Bowl Undermount 16 Gauge Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink 

Though less common in kitchen setups, Wall Mount sinks are still worth mentioning. In the kitchen, these sinks work well when you want to leave the area beneath the sink open, rather than using standard cabinetry. Wall mount sinks are also a popular selection in laundry rooms. As with apron sinks, wall mount sinks can help create a more rustic ambiance for your kitchen.

—Sample sink: Elkay CHS1716C 16-3/4 L x 15-1/2 W x 13 D Single Bowl Wall Hung Handwash Sink Kit with Faucet

How Many Bowls?

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While the style of sink you choose can play a role in its functionality, you should also pay attention to how many bowls, or basins, are available in the sink of your choice. Most sinks either have a single or double bowl, though there are some triple bowl models available.

Double bowl sinks actually trace their origins to the time before dishwashers become widespread. Having two separate bowls allowed one side to be used for dirty dishes and soapy water, while the other side held the clean water that would be used for rinsing. Typically, these bowls would be of equal size, though some double bowl sinks have a “primary” bowl that is slightly larger than the other. 

Double bowl sinks are convenient for hand washing, or for giving washed items a space to air dry in the second bowl without taking up precious counter space. This can also aid in meal prep by allowing you to separate dirty dishes and food in each bowl. Users always have access to the garbage disposal with this setup. Of course, double bowl sinks consume more counter space, while also taking up additional storage space under the counter.

—Example sink: Ruvati RVH9660BL 30 Inch Single Bowl Apron-Front Farmhouse Kitchen Sink in Gunmetal Black Matte

Single bowl sinks often provide a better fit in kitchens where you don’t want to give up extra counter space to accommodate additional bowls. A single bowl design can sometimes be better for washing large pans and pots because they don’t have a central divider taking up space in the middle. 

Deep single bowl sinks are aesthetically pleasing (part of the reason why they are increasingly popular), but they aren’t suited for multitasking unless you make use of additional sink accessories. For example, the garbage disposal would be inaccessible if your sink was full of dirty dishes.

—Example sink: Kraus KHU103-32 Standart PRO™ 32 Inch 16 Gauge Undermount 60/40 Double Bowl Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink

Finally, there are triple bowl sinks. These sinks typically have a smaller central bowl flanked on either side by two larger bowls. If you plan on doing a lot of multitasking in the kitchen, this could be a good option for you.

—Example sink: Polaris P1254-16-ENS 16 Gauge 43.13 Inch Kitchen Ensemple in Brushed Satin

Sink Material and Gauges

stainless steel kitchen sink

The material that is used for your kitchen sink will influence both its appearance and performance. Most modern sinks use stainless steel — but even then, not all stainless steel sinks are created equal.

When buying a stainless steel sink, it is essential that you pay attention to the “gauge,” which is a measure of the steel’s thickness. For the kitchen sink, the thicker the stainless steel, the better. A thicker gauge will make the sink stronger and more durable, particularly making it less vulnerable to dents or bowing. This will also make the sink quieter.

However, the thicker the kitchen sink, the lower its “gauge” number will be. For example, a 16 gauge sink is 60 percent thicker than a 24 gauge sink. With stainless steel, your best options are to choose a 16 or 18 gauge sink to ensure lasting performance, such as the Kraus KWU110-32 Kore Workstation 32 Inch Undermount 16 Gauge Single Bowl Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink with Accessories (Pack of 5)

Of course, stainless steel is far from the only material that can be used for kitchen sinks. Many farmhouse style sinks use materials such as cast iron or fireclay stone. Most cast iron sinks feature a porcelain spray that gives them a white finish. Though the sinks are extremely durable, the porcelain enamel can chip, particularly if abrasive cleaners are used.

Fireclay is even more durable, thanks to a process that fuses clay and glaze at temperatures exceeding 1600 degrees Fahrenheit. These sinks are highly resistant to staining, chipping, and etching, even when abrasive cleaners are used. Sinks like the Bocchi 1138-001-0120 Classico 30 Inch Farmhouse Apron Front Fireclay Single Bowl Kitchen Sink, White provide stunning looks that will stand the test of time.

Though less common, copper provides a distinctive look that stands out in any kitchen sink style. Copper adds a natural warmth that brings an elegant sense of comfort to the kitchen, regardless of whether you are going for a farmhouse or modern style. Copper has natural antibacterial properties, which can prevent cross contamination during meal prep, as well as the musty smells caused by small particles of leftover foods. The Polaris P409 Single Bowl Copper Sink 25 Inch Hammered Copper is just one example of the copper sinks available on our site.

Granite is another less common kitchen sink material selection that has nevertheless grown in popularity in recent years. Most granite sinks use a matte finish that gives this natural stone and resin mixture a classy, elegant look. The use of composite materials ensures a wide variety of styles are available, with carved, smooth, and chiseled finishes. When properly sealed, these sinks are quite durable, and will resist heat, staining, and scratches. Sinks like the Kraus KGD-442WHITE Quarza 33 Inch Dual Mount 60/40 Double Bowl Granite Kitchen Sink, White prove this material is more versatile than you might expect.

Workstations & Accessories

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Maximizing the functionality of the kitchen sink depends on more than just the bowls themselves. There are several accessories that will go a long way in streamlining your kitchen routine — and some sinks come fully equipped in “workstation” setups that include everything you need to get started. Workstation sinks often come with small ledges on the front and back of the sink to provide a track for the accessories you will be using the most.

Colanders make it easy to rinse fruits and vegetables, with holes that allow water to drain away as you prep your food. While many solid wood cutting boards are designed for countertop use, there are actually some that are specifically designed to sit on a sink’s interior ledges, helping you make the most of your kitchen space.

A dish drying rack can likewise rest on the sink ledges so you can use the space above one of the sink bowls to dry dishes and cooking utensils after washing them. These drying racks pair perfectly with kitchen sink bottom rinse grids, which provide separation between drying dishes and the bottom of the sink. Because these items are constructed in stainless steel, they can even be washed in the dishwasher for easy cleaning.

Even if you have a garbage disposal, you don’t want to overlook the value of a strainer drain assembly. These additions help keep large food waste out of the drain, which can be especially beneficial when working with non-garbage disposal friendly foods like celery or rice. This seemingly minor addition can help you avoid major plumbing repair problems later.

Finally, there are several accessories that can be integrated directly into the sink to streamline your kitchen routine. Air switches provide control of the garbage disposal unit, while sprayers and soap dispensers will make it even easier to clean dishes or wash your hands. 

Best of all, many of these accessories are included with the workstation sinks sold here on our website. You’ll be able to start off with much of the equipment that will make your daily kitchen routines easier than ever.

Making the Most of Your Kitchen Sink

When the time comes to update your kitchen, you simply cannot overlook the kitchen sink. Choosing a design and material that best fits how you use your kitchen will have a significant impact on how much enjoyment you are able to get out of this space in the future.

While updating your kitchen sink can be deceptively pricey, it doesn’t have to be that way when you order your materials from Kitchen & Bath Authority. We offer a wide selection of sinks from leading brands like Franke and Ruvati, many of which are available at significant discounts off MSRP. You could easily save hundreds of dollars on your purchase!

Discounted pricing isn’t the only way we’ll help you save on a kitchen sink. We also offer free shipping on our orders, and financing is available on select purchases to make your new sink even more affordable. If you join our lifetime membership program, you can unlock even more savings on products throughout the site.

These great deals are backed by guaranteed fitment and a team of in-house experts who can help you make the right selection for your remodeling project. Place your order today so you can start building the kitchen of your dreams!

Affordable Home Improvements You Can Make With Your Tax Return

If the deluge of commercials currently airing on TV tells us anything, it’s that tax filing season is officially here. While the paperwork associated with the filing process is dreaded by many, the reality is that the vast majority of Americans will get a tax refund — and this makes it a great time to think of possible home improvements.

In fact, according to data from the IRS, 73.2 percent of all tax filers (roughly 96 million Americans) received a tax refund in 2019. These refunds had an average value of $2,725.

Getting several thousand dollars back in your pocket to start off the new year is an exciting prospect for anyone. It’s a good opportunity to pay off debt, invest in a savings account, or splurge on something you’ve been wanting for a long time.

Of course, not all “investments” have to be in stocks or mutual funds. One great way to invest your tax refund is by making necessary home improvements — particularly in high-impact areas like the bathroom or kitchen.

While your tax refund may not provide enough funds to cover a full-scale remodeling project, it could be more than enough to take care of that one upgrade you’ve been itching to make. Here is a closer look at some affordable home improvements you can make using your tax refund.

Install a New Bathroom Vanity

The bathroom vanity is one of the most important parts of the bathroom, and it is also one of the areas where an upgrade will have the biggest impact on the overall look of the room. Many quality bathroom vanities are available for under $1,500, in a wide range of styles and configurations.

When installing a new bathroom vanity, it’s typically easiest to use your old vanity as a guideline. Selecting a vanity with the same measurements as the old model will make the installation process much easier, and could potentially allow you to complete the work without the help of a contractor. 

This could also serve as the time to make some needed vanity upgrades, such as replacing a single-sink vanity with a double-sink model, or buying a vanity with more organizational drawers. These changes can greatly streamline your daily routine. Be mindful of any additional work that might be needed to accommodate such changes. For example, an additional sink would require some plumbing updates. If you are switching to a larger or smaller vanity, take careful measurements so you know how the new model will fit with the overall layout.

As one of the visual focal points of your bathroom, you should also be mindful of how the new vanity will affect the room’s overall appearance. Whether you prefer a contemporary wall-mounted vanity or a traditional free-standing model, the vanity will set the tone for the rest of the room. The same is true of vanity color selection, which can be used to add a splash of personality to the bathroom.

Upgrade Your Kitchen Faucets & Sinks

While many kitchen home improvements are quite expensive, updating your kitchen faucets and sinks can be surprisingly affordable. Many high-end kitchen faucets are available for under $200, while new stainless steel kitchen sinks are often available for $500 or less.

With a new kitchen faucet and sink installation, convenience should be one of your top priorities. For example, sinks like the Kraus KWU110-32 Kore Workstation 32 Inch Undermount 16 Gauge Single Bowl Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink with Accessories allow for integration with included items like a bamboo cutting board and a multi-purpose drying rack. Such additions allow you to conserve counter space and make kitchen prep easier than ever.

Kitchen faucets are available in a wide range of configurations to better meet your specific needs. Pull-out and pull-down faucets provide a greater spray range, which can streamline meal prep and cleanup. Other faucets feature built-in filtering systems, or utilize electronic or touch controls instead of typical knobs or handles.

When selecting an upgraded kitchen sink and faucet combination, consider how you use your kitchen on a daily basis. Choose features that will best serve your family’s needs in the kitchen so that these home improvements can deliver the greatest possible impact. Upgrading to a pull-out or pull-down faucet is typically one of the best ways to make an impact.

New Shower Doors

While installing shower doors may require more work than some of the other home improvements in this article, there is no denying that they can help give your bathroom a much more luxurious feel. The shower doors themselves are much less expensive than most people would expect, with many falling between $300 and $800. 

Much of the cost associated with this bathroom upgrade comes with the labor required to install the new doors — especially if you are converting a tub/shower area into a walk-in shower (though tub doors are also available). You will typically be best served by getting quotes from local contractors so you can have a clear idea of just how much this upgrade will cost. Depending on the current configuration of the bathroom, you may also need to install new tile and a shower base.

Glass shower doors offer many benefits to your bathroom. They can help the bathroom feel bigger, and they tend to offer a more luxurious look than shower curtains. Most shower doors are also quite easy to clean, meaning you won’t have to worry about the potential for mold and mildew like you would with shower curtains.

Several different types of shower doors are available. You should make your selection based on your stylistic preferences and the layout of your bathroom. For example, neo-angle shower doors are a good selection for a smaller shower in the corner of the room. Sliding or bypass shower doors are a great choice for larger shower areas when you still want to conserve floor space in the rest of the bathroom.

Frameless shower doors are another upgrade to consider. The elimination of the frame gives a sleek, contemporary look to the shower doors. Thicker glass ensures that the doors are sturdy, stable, and built to last.

Upgrade Bathroom Hardware

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Upgrading your bathroom hardware may seem like a small change, but it can have a surprisingly big impact in helping the entire room have a more cohesive look. Replacing door handles, bathroom faucets, and even shower heads can help unify the separate elements of your bathroom.

For the best results, try to get a matching finish for all hardware components. Blacks, nickel tones, chromes, and bronze tones are among the most popular colors/finishes for bathroom products. If you are starting your bathroom upgrades with a new shower door or a vanity, use the finish for that product as a guideline for selecting the rest of your upgrades.

There’s more to hardware style than the finish. With bathroom faucets, you should also consider the theme and handle style of the faucet, as these can go a long way in giving your bathroom either a contemporary or traditional look. Make sure that you select a faucet with an installation type that matches the pre-drilled holes in your vanity countertop.

While looks are certainly important for achieving the desired look for your bathroom, you should still prioritize functionality — especially when it comes to shower panels and sink faucets. Many shower heads offer multiple spray settings so that each user can adjust the water flow based on their own preferences. If you are planning to age in place, it may also be good idea to consider hand showers like the Grohe 27736000 Power & Soul Shower Set, which are easier to use for elderly individuals.

Splurge on a Luxurious Tub

bathtub

A soaking tub may feel luxurious, but its price isn’t going to use up your entire tax refund. Many freestanding bathtubs are available for less than $1,000, so these home improvements fit well within your tax refund budget. As with other bathroom upgrades, various styles of tubs are available to help you achieve either a contemporary or traditional look for this part of the house.

The right materials and design will go a long way in ensuring that your new bathtub delivers the style and functionality you desire. Available bathtub materials include fiberglass, acrylic, cast iron, and even stone. Different materials offer varying levels of non-porosity and stain resistance. If you are replacing an existing bathtub, you should also be mindful of drain and pump placement. Matching placements with your old bathtub will make the installation much easier and cheaper.

There are a wide range of luxurious features that can make your new bathtub even more enjoyable. A bubble massage can create a true spa-like atmosphere. Many tubs are designed for ADA-compliance, ensuring that you will be able to continue enjoying your tub as you age in place. Added lighting and included hand showers further improve safety and convenience. Some tubs even include electronic control systems!

If you don’t already have a standalone tub in your bathroom, you will need to work with a contractor to determine how you could make a tub work with your current layout. Depending on how radically you need to alter your layout to fit your dream tub, your budget might go a bit beyond the amount you received for your tax refund.

Update Your Mirrors & Medicine Cabinets

Mirrors and medicine cabinets are often overlooked when making lists of possible home improvements, but updating these areas can have a significant impact on your bathroom’s overall style. Many bathrooms could be completely transformed simply by switching out an old bathroom mirror that doesn’t fit the space as well.

With medicine cabinets, you get the benefit of improving on your old mirror installation while also adding new storage space. Medicine cabinets are available in widths of up to 72 inches, and smaller cabinets can frequently be “ganged” together to better fit your available space. Interior shelves make it easy to keep toiletries organized so that you don’t run out of space in your bathroom vanity.

Many modern medicine cabinets offer exciting features to give your bathroom an even more high-end feel. For example, medicine cabinets in the Robern Uplift lineup include tech enhancements such as perimeter lighting, a glass defogger, night lights, and even additional USB and electrical outlets.

While the highest-end medicine cabinets could use up most of your tax refund, there are also many budget-friendly models available for under $400.

What Home Improvements Will You Make?

Whether you plan to replace your bathroom vanity or finally get that luxurious soaking tub you’ve always wanted, your tax refund can go a long way in helping you upgrade your bathroom or kitchen. By investing your tax refund on something you will be able to enjoy every day, you’ll get real value for your money.

Best of all, at Kitchen & Bath Authority, we will help you stretch your tax refund even further. We offer a wide range of kitchen and bathroom products, some of which are as much as 57 percent off MSRP — allowing you to save hundreds and sometimes even thousands of dollars on your purchase.

Add in free shipping on all orders, special discount codes for select offers, and even lower pricing with our exclusive membership program, and you’ll find that transforming these frequently-used parts of your home isn’t nearly as expensive as you might think.

Don’t waste your tax return on something frivolous. If you’re going to splurge, use your money on something that will deliver lasting value in the years to come. The right home improvements will make your living space more enjoyable than ever.

7 Essential Factors to Consider When Planning a Kitchen Remodel

The kitchen is one of the most-used parts of the home, so it should come as no surprise that it is also one of the most popular areas for renovations — even if a kitchen remodel tends to be among the more expensive home improvement options.

In fact, according to HomeAdvisor, the average kitchen remodeling project costs approximately $150 per square foot — or $24,174 for most normal-sized kitchens. Even a relatively low-scale remodeling project that involves upgrading the kitchen sink, refinishing cabinets, repainting walls, and adding a tile backsplash can easily exceed $10,000.

Whether you’re upgrading your kitchen to increase its style and functionality for your own enjoyment or you’re hoping to increase your home’s resale value, proper planning is essential for ensuring that you get your money’s worth from this project. Here are a few crucial factors that you should be mindful of when planning for a kitchen remodel.

1. Know What You Can Afford

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As with any home improvement project, you should always start by carefully considering what you can and cannot afford for your kitchen remodel. Of course, you can also look for ways to cut expenses so that you can make more of your desired changes to your kitchen. Home equity loans are also available to help you fund the renovations.

One good rule of thumb is to consider how long you plan on living in your home after you remodel it. Generally speaking, the longer you plan on staying in the home, the more it is acceptable to spend. This is because the new upgrades could actually help you avoid repair and maintenance expenses later on, and you will get more personal value from large-scale changes because of how much you’ll use them. If you plan on moving shortly after the renovations, a smaller facelift will be the more cost-effective option.

Another factor to consider for saving money is whether there are certain tasks you can take care of yourself. While many elements of a kitchen remodel — such as replacing countertops or installing new plumbing — are best left to the professionals, other tasks could be safely performed on your own. Repainting the walls or even installing a new faucet are tasks that can often be handled by the homeowner.

You should also be mindful of the potential for unexpected expenses that pop up during the work. Mold, leaky pipes, and other serious maintenance issues are often discovered during a kitchen remodel. These will add to your total renovation costs, which can be problematic if you aren’t prepared. Allocating up to 20 percent of your budget for such mishaps will help you stay financially on track.

2. Evaluate the Layout & Workflow

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One common area that is evaluated during a kitchen remodel is the room’s layout. While revamping the kitchen layout can dramatically increase the total costs of the renovation, it can also make a big difference for the kitchen’s usability.

To create an effective kitchen workflow, you should primarily focus on what is referred to as the “work triangle.” This is the area that includes the stove, refrigerator, and kitchen sink. These are the busiest areas of the kitchen. When preparing a meal, most kitchen users will go back and forth between these three areas.

As such, the ideal layout will minimize how far you need to go to get from one part of the work triangle to another. You don’t want to trek to the opposite side of the kitchen to get from the refrigerator to the sink. If the current layout is not conducive to convenient cooking, it is likely worth working with a designer to see how you can change it.

Of course, these changes can significantly add to the cost and complexity of your kitchen remodel. Moving the sink or stove will require major adjustments to the plumbing, electricity, and/or gas lines. Because of this, it is generally best to leave your kitchen layout as-is if it already has an efficient work triangle in place.

3. Prioritize Convenient Storage Solutions

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While upgrading the look of the countertops and cabinets can vastly improve your kitchen’s style, you should also be mindful of ways that you can add to your storage and work surfaces. This is especially true of smaller kitchens, which can quickly become crowded when you start running out of room for storing plates and utensils.

Even seemingly small add-ons can help provide meaningful expansions to your kitchen storage space. Pantry pullouts and lazy Susans will make it easier to access items inside your cabinets. Many kitchens have unused space in the corners that could be converted to additional cabinet shelving.

Unexpected and underutilized areas can also be converted into additional storage space. For example, the toe kick underneath your cabinets could actually be converted into a small drawer for lesser-used items. Or you could mount a spice rack on the inside of a cabinet door. You could even add storage shelves under the kitchen sink. Reducing the empty, wasted space in your kitchen will ensure that you have plenty of room for your stuff.

Amidst all the storage upgrades, you should also consider the possibility of expanding your available counter space. The countertops are an essential work surface, and extending their area — even by a tiny amount — can streamline many kitchen tasks. This is especially true if you add a kitchen island. The additional countertop surface and storage cabinets make this an ideal way to create more space.

4. Be Mindful of the Home’s Overall Scheme

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As exciting as a kitchen remodel may be, it doesn’t exist in a vacuum. While you’ll naturally want to make sure that all the design details of your kitchen tie together in a cohesive manner, you should also make sure that the upgrades will be cohesive with the rest of the home.

After all, having an upscale modern kitchen while the rest of the house is old and outdated will create a strange contrast. This is especially true if you are planning to sell the house.

This doesn’t mean that you should avoid investing in a kitchen remodel because you’re worried that the rest of the house won’t look as nice. However, taking the overall scheme and style of your home into consideration can help guide you with additional remodeling decisions.

For example, if your home’s architecture is more rustic, then you would want the kitchen upgrades to reflect that look, rather than an ultra-modern style. Using similar materials that are found elsewhere in the house as a guide can help create a more cohesive look.

Kitchen renovations also present an opportunity to evaluate other portions of the house. Even if you don’t have the budget for major remodeling, repainting neighboring rooms, upgrading the lighting, or buying new furniture can help the rest of the home better reflect the changes you’ve made in the kitchen.

5. Don’t Neglect Appliances & Other ‘Minor’ Details

Cabinets, countertops, and flooring tend to get most of the attention when planning a kitchen remodel. However, the seemingly minor details of new appliances and updated faucets and sinks should not be ignored. 

In fact, HGTV recommends, “You should choose your kitchen layout first, then choose appliances that fit. If you fall in love with a side-by-side fridge, will you have room for two wall ovens and a cooktop? See, there are compromises.”

When selecting appliances, be mindful of the features that will best address your performance needs. Do you want to replace your microwave with a range hood for better ventilation? Is a double oven going to help you with meal preparation? The appliances you choose could very well impact the cabinet and countertop installations that will work best for your kitchen.

Similar ideas apply to choosing a kitchen sink and faucet. For example, an undermount kitchen sink will typically need to be installed first, with the counters then placed on top. If you choose this type of sink, you will want to choose a durable, high-quality option, as future repairs or replacements would require removing the countertop to get to the sink!

The kitchen backsplash is sometimes overlooked in the midst of more practical upgrades, but it can greatly enhance your kitchen’s style. Tile backsplash is a popular choice, as are using slightly different shades of the same color. Choose a design that will blend well with the cabinets and countertops for a stylish outcome.

6. Look For Quality Lighting

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Lighting is another “minor detail” that can dramatically impact how you perceive the kitchen. Quality lighting helps the kitchen feel more open and inviting, and can also make it easier to take care of meal preparation.

One way to enhance your kitchen lighting is to install touch lighting underneath the cabinets. This task lighting will enhance visibility when chopping vegetables or taking care of other tasks that require a bit more visual focus. Upgrading to LED fixtures can improve your energy efficiency. Dimmer switches will also give you greater control of lighting throughout the day.

While adding a new window or skylight is a more costly way to improve kitchen lighting, this is often a necessity in older houses. Many older homes only feature a small window above the kitchen sink, which can cause the room to feel dark and dreary. 

Letting in more natural light during the day with a larger window will make the room much more pleasant. Quality lighting will enhance the rest of your kitchen upgrades, allowing you to more readily showcase and enjoy them.

7. Find the Right Team For the Job

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A kitchen remodel is one of the more complex home improvement projects you can undertake, which means that regardless of the scope of the work, you will likely need help from a professional. Of course, you should be mindful of the level of assistance you need. Some contractors provide design consultations, while others only assist with the execution of the work. 

Your first step is to create a shortlist of remodeling contractors who seem to best fit what you are looking for. Check local listings to find contractors whose list of services cover what you need for your project. Look at online reviews, certifications and licensing information, warranty coverage, and the number of years the company has been in business to identify quality candidates.

Once you have narrowed down your list of potential contractors, you should meet with three or four candidates to get a better understanding of their process and a written estimate. Consider factors such as compatible communication style and a timeline that works with your remodeling needs to find the right match. While pricing is important, you want to be sure that your chosen contractor will deliver the desired results before signing an agreement.

Getting the Most Of Your Kitchen Remodel

Upgrading your kitchen can be an expensive undertaking, even if you’re only performing a few minor renovations. However, a well-planned and executed kitchen remodel can greatly improve your ability to enjoy your home. 

After all, the kitchen is much more than a place where you prepare meals. Depending on your home’s layout, it may also be where the family gathers for breakfast and where the kids do homework after a long day at school. Even if you don’t spend a lot of time in the kitchen yourself, giving this area a facelift can make a positive impression on potential buyers when the time comes to sell your home.

At Kitchen & Bath Authority, we’re here to help make your kitchen remodel more affordable with a fantastic selection of kitchen faucets and sinks, as well as other accessories that will enhance the style and functionality of your kitchen. 

Even better than a wide selection, however, are the amazing discounts we offer on products from top brands like Brizo and Delta. Some of our faucets are available for as much as 64 percent off MSRP, allowing you to literally save hundreds of dollars on these individual kitchen upgrades. With free shipping and available financing to help you save even more, we’ll help you be able to afford the kitchen of your dreams.

Don’t let yourself be stuck with an ugly kitchen that doesn’t match your lifestyle. With a little help from Kitchen & Bath Authority, you can start making the upgrades you need.