Shop our curated collection of Double Bowl Farmhouse Sinks: the perfect blend of traditional apron-front style and modern functionality. These sinks feature two spacious bowls for washing, rinsing, prepping, and multitasking, making them ideal for busy kitchens and families who cook often. Explore top brands including Bocchi, Karran, Blanco, Ruvati, and Native Trails.
Best for: Large kitchens • Busy households • Heavy cooking • Organized multitasking
Why Choose a Double Bowl Farmhouse Sink?
A double bowl farmhouse sink brings the classic apron-front look together with practical, everyday functionality. Whether you prefer equal bowls or a 60/40 split, these sinks help streamline your workflow and keep your kitchen organized.
Separate zones for washing, prepping, soaking, and drying
Ideal for multitasking—especially during cooking and cleanup
Deep apron-front bowls designed to handle large pots and pans
Available in fireclay, composite, stainless steel & concrete
Classic farmhouse charm with the practicality of two sinks
Perfect for homeowners who want both style and maximum efficiency.
Double Bowl Configurations
Choose the configuration that matches how you use your kitchen:
Equal Double Bowl (50/50)
Two evenly sized bowls—ideal if you prefer symmetry and identical workspace on both sides.
Simplifies organizing tasks
Great for soaking/drying simultaneously
Popular for traditional farmhouse layouts
Offset Double Bowl (60/40 or 70/30)
One larger bowl paired with a smaller bowl for more versatility.
Larger bowl fits big pots & bakeware
Smaller bowl perfect for prep or washing produce
A favorite in modern kitchens
Best Materials for Double Bowl Farmhouse Sinks
Material choice impacts durability, finish, and day-to-day maintenance.
Fireclay Double Bowl Farmhouse Sinks
Fireclay offers a glossy, classic finish and exceptional durability for daily use.
Chip- and stain-resistant
Ideal for traditional or transitional kitchens
Available in white, matte, black, grey, bisque & more
Granite/Quartz Composite Double Bowl Sinks
Composite sinks offer a modern matte finish with excellent scratch resistance.
Color-through material hides marks
Quiet and impact-resistant
Available in black, white, grey, espresso & anthracite
Stainless Steel Double Bowl Farmhouse Sinks
A sleek, modern option that pairs well with contemporary appliances.
Lighter to install
Commercial-grade durability
Ideal for transitional or industrial kitchens
NativeStone & Concrete Double Bowl Sinks
Handcrafted concrete sinks with a soft, natural matte finish.
Premium artisan appearance
Sealed for stain resistance
Beautiful in modern farmhouse designs
Choosing the Right Size
Double bowl farmhouse sinks are commonly available in:
33-inch – fits most 36" cabinets; most popular size
36-inch – ideal for large kitchens and an oversized apron-front look
40-inch+ – luxury, custom-level sink size
Tip: Always confirm your cabinet width, internal support, and countertop cutout requirements before ordering.
Top Brands for Double Bowl Farmhouse Sinks
Bocchi – premium fireclay with multiple sizes and colors
Karran – durable composite apron-front options
Blanco – SILGRANIT composite double bowl designs
Ruvati – stainless steel double apron sinks
Native Trails – handcrafted concrete and fireclay double bowls
How to Choose the Best Double Bowl Farmhouse Sink
For maximum workspace: Choose a 36" double bowl
For a modern matte finish: Choose composite granite
For classic farmhouse style: Choose glossy fireclay
For luxury artisan design: Choose NativeStone
For easy installation: Choose stainless steel
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A double bowl farmhouse sink features two separate basins—either equal (50/50) or offset (60/40)—within a classic apron-front design. It allows you to wash, prep, and dry dishes simultaneously.
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.
Yes. Farmhouse sinks require a custom cutout and front cabinet support. For fireclay or concrete sinks, reinforced cabinetry is recommended due to weight.
Top options include:
Fireclay – Classic, glossy, chip-resistant
Granite/Quartz Composite – Scratch-, heat-, and stain-resistant
Yes—especially if you choose a 60/40 or 70/30 split. The larger bowl is ideal for oversized cookware.
Yes. Many customers install disposals on one or both bowls. Ensure your disposal flange matches the drain size—typically 3.5".
No. Modern designs often include rounded corners and sloped drainage for easy cleaning. Fireclay and stainless steel models are especially low maintenance.
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.
Composite and fireclay sinks are naturally quiet. Stainless steel models vary—look for sinks with sound-guard undercoating for reduced noise.
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.
Generally, yes. They require more material and complex manufacturing. However, the added functionality often justifies the higher price.
Yes—most farmhouse sinks are compatible with quartz, granite, marble, butcher block, and other solid surfaces. Laminate may require additional reinforcement.