Mortise kitchen sink made of stainless steel: DIY video instructions for installation, photo and price

  • Dec 19, 2020

Content

  • 1 What should be a sink in the kitchen
  • 2 Types of kitchen sinks
    • 2.1 Mortise and overhead
    • 2.2 Manufacturing material
    • 2.3 Stainless steel sinks
    • 2.4 Types of stainless steel sinks
  • 3 Finally

An inconvenient sink can make cooking a real torture. And the one who says that this is an exaggeration will be wrong. Knowledgeable people have calculated: two-thirds of kitchen affairs, one way or another, are associated with this particular household item.

Stainless steel sink "Blanco Dana"

Stainless steel sink "Blanco Dana"

What kind of sinks will serve for many years, and will also be comfortable, stylish and, most importantly, functional? Perhaps these are stainless steel inset sinks for the kitchen. Let's take a closer look at this issue.

What should be a sink in the kitchen

Let's first try to decide on the option that will be the best choice for your dream kitchen.

To do this, we will compile a list of basic requirements for a perfect sink:

  • The kitchen sink should be comfortably roomy: not only cups and plates, but also pans, pots, baking trays and other utensils will be washed in it.
instagram viewer
  • A quality item must withstand high temperatures, the action of all kinds of household chemicals and mechanical shock. At the same time, it should be easy to use and maintain its primary appearance without much effort.
  • It is worth choosing a sink only after you have clearly defined the style of the kitchen, so that your choice will harmoniously fit into the overall interior and be combined with appliances, furniture and other accessories.
  • The culinary preferences of all household members should be taken into account: how often food is prepared at home, what products are mainly used, how many dishes will have to be washed daily, etc.
  • It should be decided in advance - what will be kitchen faucet, whether there will be any objects near the sink, whether a waste disposer or a water filter will be installed.
Inset sink for kitchen KHU103-33 for a hostess who feels like a real chef

Inset sink for kitchen KHU103-33 for a hostess who feels like a real chef

Types of kitchen sinks

Mortise and overhead

Sinks can be made of various materials, they can be:

  1. Overhead;
  2. Mortise (see also article on inset sinks for the kitchen);

Overhead sinks are built into the furniture from above in the form of a cover. They are usually mounted on a special floor stand, replacing the tabletop.

Such models are most suitable for headsets that consist of separate modules (cabinets). This can be easily done by hand.

Mortise sinks are precisely "cut" into the set countertop, in which a special hole has been previously made. These options are usually recommended if your kitchen is equipped with a solid long countertop.

Know! Stainless steel cut-in kitchen sinks can be installed both under and above the countertop, and on the same level with it. The best choice depends on your preferences and the model itself.

Excellent inset kitchen sink with two bowls, 16 gauge stainless steel

Excellent inset kitchen sink with two bowls, 16 gauge stainless steel

Manufacturing material

When choosing the material for making your future sink, you should not forget about some aspects:

  • At first, design and style of the interior of your premises;
  • Secondly, the characteristics that you want to get from the selected material;
  • Thirdly, the state and possibilities of the budget - the price of some models "bites".
moyka-v-originalnom-ispolneniivreznaya

Original sink - inset

Square sink

Square sink

Flush sinks come in various shapes and configurations

Flush sinks come in various shapes and configurations

Stainless steel sinks

Let's dwell in more detail on such material as stainless steel - perhaps the most popular. Modern products made from this material, produced by well-known manufacturers, are very, very different from outdated models in different characteristics and quality. Moreover, they are much more expensive.

A good quality stainless steel contains:

  • nickel;
  • chromium.

These metals give sinks an effective shine and protect reliably against corrosion. But such sinks have one significant drawback - noise!

Although, manufacturers have a compelling solution to this problem - the manufacture of products from steel of a larger caliber, using a sound absorber made of softening materials directly under the bowl.

Mortise stainless steel sinks for the kitchen can have:

  • matte surface;
  • glossy surface;
  • sometimes they are decorated with textured designs.

Advice! To be sure that the sink you have chosen is made of high-quality stainless steel, you should use an ordinary magnet. Real high quality steel will make the magnet slide easily on its surface.

"Blanco" - practicality and quality, which can be seen even in the photo

"Blanco" - practicality and quality, which can be seen even in the photo

Types of stainless steel sinks

There are only two of them:

  1. Stamped;
  2. Welded.

Stamped ones are made from a solid sheet of steel (stainless steel), therefore they are without seams - this belongs to the category of advantages. They are easy to manufacture because they are cheaper. The depth of the “stampings” does not exceed 15 cm, which is not particularly convenient for housewives - this is one of the minuses.

There is also a nuance. The wall thickness of pressed shells is not always uniform, so there may be areas with very thin steel. This happens rarely, when the manufacturer violates the technology or when using low grade metals.

Stamped stainless steel sink

Stamped stainless steel sink

Welded products are much more expensive and of better quality, moreover, they surpass their "stamped" counterparts in convenience. The base and bowl of such sinks are made separately and then welded to each other. Already after washing, it is carefully ground and polished.

Such sinks are manufactured in any shape and depth. The quality of the welded work is very important here: after all, a bad seam can create the likelihood of leakage over time. Therefore, preference should be given to manufacturers with a proven track record.

Welded sinks are better and more reliable

Welded sinks are better and more reliable

Finally

On our portal you can find more detailed information that will help you to correctly determine the choice of the necessary sink for the kitchen (see also the article on stainless steel kitchen sinks. We have detailed video tutorials from masters that will make your searches easier. A clear instruction will help that.

Did you like the article? Subscribe to our channel Yandex. Zen