Planning a kitchen remodel. I have one section of counter that is so long it requires a custom order or joining peices which I am trying to avoid. In the middle of this section is a sink.
So in my head I am picturing a kitchen sink that would run from the front of the counter to the backsplash (probably apron farmhouse style design) which would allow me to break that length into two peices of countertop, one on each side of the sink. Obviously the sink would have to have a faucet mount area in the back. Does such a thing exist? What is the name for it or can someone poiint me in the direction? Thank you.
ToolMeister t1_j1zcde6 wrote
Not uncommon, as you said it's called a farmhouse sink, full countertop depth. The sink would have a cutout for a faucet in the back typically.
Edit: Many farmhouse sinks are white porcelain. While they certainly look nice, I would personally recommend to stay away from porcelain. Stains too easily and you have to be careful not to drop a heavy pot or pan.