THE CASE FOR TWO SINKS

The Case for Two Sinks, Kestle Interiors

While the majority of American kitchens have only one sink, the trend toward two is growing quickly in new construction and major remodels. Why would you possibly need two kitchen sinks — that is, if you are in the fortunate position to be able to afford this luxury? In a nutshell, for better kitchen workflow.

There’s a lot to think about when planning a kitchen layout. This story will first make the case for having two sinks, and then address considerations for the all-important prep sink — the place where you’ll likely spend most of your kitchen time.

Read more at the below article posted on Houzz. 

The Case for 2 Kitchen Sinks

Transforming a Vision

The owners of this Ballantrae home had a vision for a spacious walk-in pantry to replace their existing small butler’s pantry.  They wanted a readily usable, efficient work surface, easily accessible storage space for supplies and small appliances, along with colours and surfaces to blend into the adjoining kitchen. Check out their room transformation above!

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Going Green with Dekton

Our Dekton countertop and wall cladding has arrived!  We are expressing a huge thank you to DPS Countertops for their stellar manufacturing and installation, also to Cosentino for supplying our Dekton product.

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The Case for Two Sinks, Kestle Interiors