Kitchen Sinks

Kitchen Sinks are the work hub of your space—used for prep, rinsing, washing up, and quick clean-downs. You choose a sink for capacity, durability, and a look that suits your cabinets and worktop. From compact single bowls to double layouts with accessories, there’s a setup to match busy homes, rentals, and full refurbs.

Why choose a new sink

  • Improve workflow with the right bowl size and depth for trays and pans.
  • Refresh the look quickly during a light kitchen update.
  • Quieter operation and easier cleaning with modern materials and edges.
  • Options for laminate, quartz, and solid surfaces across inset and undermount fits.

Design options, finishes, and features

  • Layouts: single, 0.5, 1.5, and 2.0 bowls for parallel prep and wash.
  • Fitting: inset (top-mount) for straightforward swaps; undermount for a sleek edge on solid worktops; Belfast/apron-front for a statement look.
  • Materials: stainless steel for durability, ceramic for a bright glaze, and coloured composites for tone matching. Prefer a classic look? Browse our Traditional Kitchen Sinks.
  • Details: reversible drainers, tight/soft-radius corners, pre-scored tap holes (inset), sound-dampening pads, and ledge systems for in-bowl boards.
  • Explore coordinated ranges from Astini for matched sinks and accessories.

Compatible products and accessories

  • Basket strainer wastes, overflows, and plumbing kits sized to outlet and bowl count.
  • Chopping boards, wire racks, roll-up drainers, and colanders that sit on the rim or ledge.
  • Kitchen taps in chrome, brushed steel, matt black, or warm metallics; pull-out sprays suit deep bowls.
  • Featured pick: Leisure Linear 1.5 Bowls Satin Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink—a versatile 1.5-bowl layout with a clean satin finish.

Measure your cabinet span, choose the bowl configuration and fitting style, then match the finish to your tap and worktop. With the right accessories, Kitchen Sinks become an efficient, easy-care station for daily prep, rinsing, and clean-up.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best material for a durable kitchen sink?

For maximum impact resistance and scratch protection, Granite Composite is often considered the most durable choice. However, high-grade 18/10 Stainless Steel is the industry standard for hygiene and long-term value, while Ceramic offers the best heat and chemical resistance for traditional kitchens.

Do I need an undermount or an inset kitchen sink?

Your worktop material usually dictates the fitting style. Inset (Top-Mount) sinks sit on top of the counter and are compatible with all materials, including laminate. Undermount sinks are fixed beneath the surface for a seamless look, but should only be installed with solid, waterproof worktops like quartz, granite, or solid wood.

What does "1.5 bowl" mean and why is it useful?

A 1.5 bowl kitchen sink consists of one large main bowl and a secondary, smaller "half" bowl. This setup is highly practical for multi-tasking, allowing you to use the main bowl for heavy washing while the smaller bowl remains free for rinsing vegetables, draining pasta, or using a waste disposal unit.

How do I measure for a replacement kitchen sink?

The most critical measurement is the cut-out size of your current worktop. You must also check your base cabinet width (common UK sizes are 500mm, 600mm, and 800mm) to ensure the sink bowls have enough internal clearance. Always refer to the technical drawing provided on our product pages before purchasing.

Are your sinks supplied with waste kits?

Many of our sinks are supplied with the required basket strainer wastes and overflows included. However, some designer brands allow you to choose your own finish (such as gold or matt black). We always clearly state what is in the box in the product specifications; if a waste kit isn't included, you can find compatible plumbing kits in our Wastes & Plumbing section.

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