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10/11/2006 08:30:42 PM · #1 |
Thes are two kitchen sinks for comparison. These are the only two shots I have so they will have to do!
Ignoring facts like "depth" and "materials" which of these would you put in your new home? They are "drop in" sinks going in granite.
Your opinion counts!
Let's have it.
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10/11/2006 08:32:42 PM · #2 |
The first one is much nicer looking for a kitchen.
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10/11/2006 08:34:10 PM · #3 |
I like the 2nd one, has more of an industrial feel to it. Just my opinion |
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10/11/2006 08:34:18 PM · #4 |
Personaly I don't care for iether... but if I had to choose I would take the one with the same size basins. second image.
The smaller basin to me, doesn't give you room to do anythign other than fill a glass with water. I need space to work. 6-;
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10/11/2006 08:39:39 PM · #5 |
The first one has character, but seems to be to small to use at all. If it's big enough for your purposes, I would go with the first one.
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10/11/2006 08:44:38 PM · #6 |
asthetically. definately the first one. |
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10/11/2006 08:56:07 PM · #7 |
For appearances, the first one. For utility and practicality...the second one. |
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10/11/2006 09:11:30 PM · #8 |
Second. Very similar to the one we put in about a year ago.
I wanted two full sinks. |
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10/11/2006 09:20:40 PM · #9 |
i would do the first one because it is more interesting to look at...but what you need to think of is do you need the extra room that the other sink provides? i know i would probably do the second one just because it's bigger....but on the other hand maybe the first one because it would force me to do the dishes more often!
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