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Old 11/30/09, 09:38 PM
 
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And... I'm currently thinking about getting a sink SIMILAR to the nice one in the pic, only it would be one large basin, and a prep surface on just the one side not both, as to allow more counter space. I really like that easily cleanable suface built right on(considering getting burtcher block counters which will last longer if they aren't always soaked).
And I will have a dishwasher, for sure, so one sink may just cut it.
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Old 12/02/09, 08:41 PM
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Nice sinks.

No one has a concrete sink? That would be fun to try.
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Old 12/03/09, 09:44 AM
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I know a woman in her mid 60's who put her great grandmother's apron front farmhouse sink in her new kitchen when she re-did it several years ago. It's white porcelain on cast iron and looks great, although it has to be over 100 years old.

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