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    Default OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    DH and I can't decide on a single or double bowl for our new kitchen sink. Unfortunately, we have to decide by tomorrow morning.

    At this point, DH says he gets his way since he does most of the dishes - so not true. This is just starting another arguement between us now.

    I want the single because it seems more practical. Anyone out there have the single large sink and wish they had the double? The single would have the one drain and it would be the garbage disposal.

    Thanks :)

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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    I vote double -- way more practical IMO. You have a side to wash dishes and a side to rinse them, you have a sink to use while you're soaking something in the other side... It's great.

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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    When we got solid surface countertops in our previous home, we replaced our sink with a really large single bowl sink and I couldn't have been happier with it. For me, it worked out much better when cleaning cookie trays, roasting pans, etc. I guess some of it depends on how much you use the sink vs. dishwasher and how you wash dishes in general, but I'm missing having a big single bowl FWIW.
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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    We went from a single bowl in our old house to a double bowl in this house and at first I couldn't see the point of a double. Now, I love it. I can put the dirty dishes in the right side (without the disposer in it) while I keep the left side clear so I can use the disposer when I need to. I can also soak things in the right side if I need to without making the whole sink unusable.

    Now that I've had both, I definitely prefer the double bowl. I will say that both of our sides are pretty large and deep so maybe if they weren't, I'd miss the space advantage of the single bowl.


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    Double undermount sink is my vote. 2/3 1/3 split I love mine
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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    We have a double with a 50/50 split and I love it. Then again, I've washed lots and lots of dishes in my day (my parents turned off the dishwasher when I was about 10, and didn't turn it on/replace it 'til I was in college), and I like having the second sink to rinse the dishes in as I wash them. I also agree that it's nice to have one to put anything we're soaking and leave the other one free if we need the disposal.

    My aunt has a big single bowl but she also has a dishdrawer (dishwasher where you can run either the top or bottom separately) so even if she has a small amount of dishes to do, she still runs 'em through the dishwasher. So, her sink gets used mostly for food prep or garbage disposal purposes.
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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    I have to second that recommendation for a double bowl. DH and I recently remodeled our kitchen and we upgraded to a Kohler double cast-iron porcelain enameled sink that boasts being able to fit a full 12-inch skillet w/ handle on each side!! IT does! I have a very big paella pan (almost 17" wide) that fits in there with ease, and my cookie sheets fit on their side, but go diagonally if that makes sense. We often defrost meat in the right side and prep veggies, rinse out cups for the dishwasher or dispose of cooking scraps in the left side. It's an absolute necessity in my house b/c our pots can't go in the dishwasher and sometimes they need to soak and not render the rest of the sink useless. I would only do a single sink if I could have two separate single bowl sinks (which my aunt has--one under the window, one on the island) and that's VERY nice. But I imagine you're just getting one...so go w/ a double. www.kohler.com has some great options for browsing.

    Here's ours, the Kohler Hartland Double Sink (available at the Expo Design Center and some Home Depots). I particularly like that the drain is towards the back (required some replumbing) b/c I can peel veggies so that the skins don't fall down the drain or stack plates so that it won't prevent me from letting out or reaching the drain:

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    I also liked this one, but wanted to be able to reach both sides equally w/ the faucet. We did eventually upgrade to a pull-out stream/spray faucet (so moot point), but we used the side hole as a dishsoap dispenser which we are in love with.
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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    I hate double sinks! The bigger side is never big enough for me to wash cookie sheets, roasting pans, stock pots, etc.

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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    I love the two-bowl option. We'd never make it with only one sink!

    But think carefully about the material. I know there have been some big kitch threads, so you may want to check them. All my other kitchens have had aluminum sinks. This house has porcelain, and I absolutely hate it. It wasn't properly cared for before we bought the house. So my warning would be that if you go porcelain, make sure you know all about the proper way to clean and maintain it, and be religious about it. I can't make this sink look clean no matter what I do. They damaged the finish and put some big chips in it. Gross. These things can look so elegant. But not mine. We're moving in under a year, and will rent this house out, so no upgrades/replacements for me. But you can bet I'm planning the new one! ;)

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    Default RE: OT: Help DH and I settle the arguement...Single or Double Bowl for Kitchen Sink?

    We are actually going to redo our kitchen this winter and I'm going from a double to single bowl. The reason is because I want a smaller sink base. We have a really small kitchen and I would like the extra inches to go to other base cabinets.

    I'm kind of worried about this but right now I just use the second side of the sink as a drain board. It's a nice sink too but I think (and hope) switching to a really deep single bowl will work for us.
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