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Double Bowl Farmhouse Sinks

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Frequently Asked Questions

A 50/50 split is best if you want two equal work areas. A 60/40 split gives you one larger bowl for pots and pans and a smaller bowl for prep or drying. Most homeowners choose 60/40 for flexibility.

Most double bowl farmhouse sinks require a 36-inch minimum base cabinet. Some 33-inch models fit a 33" cabinet, but always check the product specifications.

Top options include:

  1. Fireclay – Classic, glossy, chip-resistant
  2. Granite/Quartz Composite – Scratch-, heat-, and stain-resistant
  3. Stainless Steel – Lightweight, durable, modern
  4. Concrete / NativeStone – Artisan, handcrafted look

Yes. Many customers install disposals on one or both bowls. Ensure your disposal flange matches the drain size—typically 3.5".

Double bowl farmhouse sinks can reduce splashing because the apron-front design brings the sink closer to the user, reducing reach distance.

Not necessarily, but pull-down faucets offer the best reach for rinsing both bowls. High-arc designs pair especially well with farmhouse sinks.

A 33-inch double bowl can fit smaller spaces, but a single bowl may be more efficient for tight layouts. For medium or large kitchens, double bowl sinks perform exceptionally well.

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