Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Undermount sinks 3Sep 01, 2009 8:44 pm About the same for me. * Are we there yet ? Demolition has come and gone ! yippeeee..hang on that was months ago !! come on Mr Builder, dig a hole at least Finaly ! Hole Dug ! well done darren 20/06/2010. Slab is down ! Framing is complete 20/10/2010 we are progressing like a snail on heat - excited and determined but very very slow Steveo Re: Undermount sinks 4Sep 01, 2009 8:45 pm I rang my local caesarstone supplier yesterday and asked that very question. They told me $220.00 to polish the edge around the undermount sink. It's extra if you want a draining board cut into the stone. I've been trying to decide between an inset and an undermount sink, and keep coming back to how much better the undermount sinks look with stone benchtops. Good luck Re: Undermount sinks 5Sep 09, 2009 5:40 pm I'd be afraid of chipping the bench if I was washing something heavy like a pot. What better reason do we need to use the dishwasher hey? You would also need to put wet dishes in the other side of the sink to drain... unless you had the grooves cut into the bench to drain dishes (seems like sacrilege) Carol & Bruce Will be building with Allworth Homes "Lachlan Elite" House: http://www.MaisonDeBritts.blogspot.com Photography: http://www.pbc.carbonmade.com Relocatable house 4 sale (Newcastle): http://www.283waratah-bayway.blogspot.com Have had stone benches with undermount sink (kitchen) and drop-in (laundry) and top-mounted basin (bathrooms) for coming up 13 years and not one chip/scratch of any kind.… 2 9673 Hi, We're building a double-storey in Perth and I'm undecided with the kitchen sink situation. I'm set on having the main sink with dishwasher in the scullery - and… 0 20893 |