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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you&#8217;re designing your new kitchen or remodeling your old one, an important factor to consider is whether or not to go with a corner kitchen sink. It is said that the kitchen is the heart of the home, and it can be argued that the sink is the heart of the kitchen. For washing &#8230; <a href="http://cornerkitchensink.org/considering-a-corner-kitchen-sink">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you&#8217;re designing your new kitchen or remodeling your old one, an important factor to consider is whether or not to go with a <strong>corner kitchen sink</strong>. It is said that the kitchen is the heart of the home, and it can be argued that the sink is the heart of the kitchen. For washing hands, rinsing dishes, cleaning fruits and vegetables, the sink is used many times throughout the day. Choosing the look and placement of the sink is critical to getting the most out of your kitchen design. There are many situations where a corner kitchen sink might just be your best option.</p>
<h3>Small Kitchens</h3>
<p>A corner kitchen sink is one way to make the most of limited space in your small kitchen. More often than not, counter space in the corner is wasted. It is deep and hard to reach, so it becomes a catch-all for seldom used items and appliances, leaving you with a messy, cluttered look. Corner kitchen sinks make better use of this space and free up the straight counter area along the walls for more accessible workspaces.  </p>
<p>Using the corner also provides you with the opportunity to fit more sink into your small kitchen.  With limited straight run counter space, you may be only be able to fit a small, single basin sink.  Placing the sink in the corner opens up your options to all kinds of better functioning sinks.  Double and triple basin sinks are available for corner installation, as well as sinks with dish drainers and garbage disposals. </p>
<h3>L-Shaped and U-Shaped Kitchens</h3>
<p>Corner kitchen sinks add beauty and functionality to these well designed kitchens.  The most popular, time-tested kitchen design is known as the work triangle, where the range, refrigerator, and sink form a triangular workspace.  The idea is that this produces the most efficient configuration for easy access to all three of your major appliances.  Placing the sink in the corner allows for some usable counter space on each side of the sink, while maintaining the triangular design.</p>
<h3>Modern Kitchens</h3>
<p>Today&#8217;s families want their kitchens to be warm and inviting.  Ideally, they will open up to family rooms, forming a large welcoming space for all to enjoy.  Situating the sink in the corner backed by two large corner windows adds the warmth and beauty of natural light to the room.  And it does this while allowing you to maintain the sleek look and usable workspace of uninterrupted countertops along the wall.</p>
<h3>Choices Choices Choices</h3>
<p>With the increasing popularity of corner kitchen sinks, you can find them in shapes, sizes and materials to suit all of your needs and tastes.  A common design uses two adjacent diamond-shaped basins which allow one for food prep while leaving the other for filling pots.  Another available feature is the drain board.  Just keep or place your dish rack on the board and the water flows directly into the drain.</p>
<p>These sinks are also available in all the same materials as traditional sinks.  You will find stainless steel, solid surface, and natural quartz among others.  And the color options are as endless as your imagination.  As you plan your next kitchen remodel, it is absolutely worth considering how a <strong>corner kitchen sink</strong> can work for you.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a Corner Kitchen Sink for a Small Kitchen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, so you have a small kitchen.  That doesn't mean you can't get the beautiful design and great functionality that you want and need.  These days, you still have options when it comes to designing a beautiful kitchen that provides for all of your family's needs.  One option that can help you meet your goal is a corner kitchen sink. <a href="http://cornerkitchensink.org/choosing-a-corner-kitchen-sink-for-a-small-kitchen">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, so you have a small kitchen.  That doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t get the beautiful design and great functionality that you want and need.  These days, you still have options when it comes to designing a beautiful kitchen that provides for all of your family&#8217;s needs.  One option that can help you meet your goal is a <strong>corner kitchen sink</strong>.</p>
<p>Families demand more from their kitchens than ever before.  They want warm open spaces that welcome family and friends to the heart of their home.  When you are working with a small kitchen, this becomes a challenge, but it is not insurmountable.  With more people remodeling than ever before, designers have had to come up with creative ways to make the most of all kinds of spaces, even small ones.</p>
<p>When your kitchen is small, you need to make the best use of every space you&#8217;ve got.  When used as countertops, corner spaces often end up going unused.  They can be hard to reach, and frequently become wastelands for gadgets, little-used appliances, and other items you don&#8217;t know what else to do with.  A corner kitchen sink is an ideal alternative for using this space.  Almost any sink is large and bulky, and it has to go somewhere.   Putting it in the corner makes the best use of an otherwise unused area, while freeing up valuable uninterrupted countertop workspace along the straight wall.</p>
<p>Choosing to install a corner kitchen sink may also allow you to get a better functioning sink than what you could get if you were trying to fit it against the straight wall.  A dual basin sink or one with a drain board may be too big to fit in the traditional sink space in a small kitchen.  But it may easily fit into the corner in that same small kitchen.</p>
<p>Corner kitchen sinks come in all shapes, sizes.  This wasn&#8217;t always the case.  It used to be that if you wanted your sink in the corner, you basically had one option – a stainless steel rectangle.  But as families have become more demanding of their kitchens, design has become more creative, and the options have exploded.  You can still get a standard single basin sink if that&#8217;s what you prefer, but you can also get dual and even triple basin sinks.  Corner sinks come in rectangles, side-by-side diamonds, triangles, circles, and ovals.  And of course if you are looking to go custom, you can get any shape you can think of.</p>
<p>There is no shortage of options when it comes to materials for your corner kitchen sink either.  Sinks are available in stainless steel, cast iron, porcelain, solid surface.  Basically all the same materials as traditional sinks.  Once you decide that a corner kitchen sink provides the best functionality for your small kitchen, you will find plenty of options to satisfy your desire for sleek and beautiful design.</p>
<p>When remodeling your small kitchen, the challenge is to make the best use of your limited space.  Choosing a <strong>corner kitchen sink</strong> is definitely one way to meet that challenge.</p>
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