this was 'ours' for many years.. even the kids were bathed in there from time to time
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this was 'ours' for many years.. even the kids were bathed in there from time to time
this was 'ours' for many years.. even the kids were bathed in there from time to time
Bam, that's why I only want one cut out definitely not two. Accidents happen and I'd prefer to not risk chips. Even though hubby is a stonemason I'd prefer to not have to fix chips etc etc..
Very nice ... very modern!!
Very nice ... very modern!!
Thank you... we are really happy with the choice.. its much cheaper than an undermount but still giving us a modern look on our island bench.
I'm not the only one that likes this sink
It was the only sink that I could find that had the simple lines and look of an undermount sink but was an inset sink without a drainer.
As I will have Laminex worksurfaces I must have an inset sink which I was rather upset about until I found this sink.
Soooo pleased that I found it!!!
...though they don't seem to be on the website anymore, it's a 1.75 bowl.
And in the pantry one of these:
we have one of these from Clark on the island bench:
...though they don't seem to be on the website anymore, it's a 1.75 bowl.
...though they don't seem to be on the website anymore, it's a 1.75 bowl.
That's a very chic looking sink for someone that also wants a drainer.
I have this flush mounted. Bowl size is 400 x 400mm
That is one gorgeous sink - love it.
I have this flush mounted. Bowl size is 400 x 400mm
Hi I am looking at the same sink. just wondering if you have a photo of how it looks flush mounted.
I haven't got a chance to take photos of my flushed mounted sink, got lock out, but I have a photo of it being top mounted when I visited the home show. It looks just like that in the photo, you won't be able to tell the difference in a distance until you actually run your fingers over it if that makes sense to you.
we have one of these from Clark on the island bench:
That is a beautiful sink. One of the few stainless steal ones I like.
In the end, it was cheaper for us to buy an Abey composite sink (got a smashing deal online) and we wont have to worry about scratching as we are bitterly disappointed with how scratched our current stainless steel sink is.
now all we need is a house to put it in
http://www.franke.com/kitchensystems/au ... karst.html
What cinched the deal was Winnings had a special on that day we were there (actually to buy a washing machine and dryer for the new laundry).
This is the one we are getting, Daintree double bowl from Abey. It comes with draining board, dish rack and bamboo cutting board.
Tradelink have them on special as a package including a pull out mixer tap for $569, or $559 for the undermount.
I got this one, absolutly stunning european design
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