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Double Bowl Kitchen Sinks
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Double bowl kitchen sinks are designed for multitasking, allowing you to wash, rinse, prep, and soak simultaneously. With two separate basins, double bowl sinks are ideal for busy households, frequent cooks, and anyone who values workflow efficiency at the sink.
At The Sink Boutique, shop a curated selection of double bowl kitchen sinks in stainless steel, fireclay, granite/quartz composite, and copper. Available in popular 30", 33", and 36" sizes, our collection includes undermount, farmhouse (apron-front), drop-in, and workstation-compatible options. Every order includes Free Shipping over $75 and our 110% Low Price Guarantee.
Best for: Homeowners who regularly cook, wash dishes by hand, or want dedicated zones for cleaning and prep.
Why Choose a Double Bowl Kitchen Sink?
- Improved Workflow: Use one bowl for washing and the other for rinsing, soaking, or food prep.
- Better Organization: Keeps clean and dirty dishes separated.
- Ideal for Hand Washing: Especially useful without a dishwasher or when washing large loads.
- Flexible Configurations: Choose equal (50/50) or offset (60/40, 70/30) bowl splits.
- Available Across Styles: Offered in undermount, farmhouse, and drop-in designs.
Double Bowl vs Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks
Double bowl sinks prioritize multitasking and separation, making them ideal for traditional cooking workflows and households that frequently hand-wash dishes.
In contrast, single bowl kitchen sinks offer a wide, uninterrupted basin that works well for oversized cookware and minimalist kitchen designs.
If you value efficiency and organization over maximum open space, a double bowl sink is the better choice.
Popular Double Bowl Sink Materials
- Stainless Steel – Durable, hygienic, and ideal for everyday use. Available in 16- and 18-gauge options.
- Fireclay – Smooth, non-porous, and highly resistant to stains and heat.
- Granite / Quartz Composite – Scratch-resistant with a modern matte finish.
- Copper – Naturally antimicrobial with a living patina for statement kitchens.
Installation Types for Double Bowl Sinks
- Undermount Double Bowl Sinks – Seamless countertop transition and easy cleanup.
- Farmhouse (Apron-Front) Double Bowl Sinks – Combines classic style with functional separation.
- Drop-In / Top-Mount Double Bowl Sinks – Easier installation and versatile compatibility.
Double Bowl + Workstation Options
Some double bowl sinks are also available as workstation sinks, featuring integrated ledges for cutting boards, colanders, and drying racks. These models combine dual basins with built-in prep functionality.
Trusted Brands & Expert Support
We carry double bowl kitchen sinks from trusted brands including Ruvati, Elkay, Bocchi, Blanco, Karran, and Nantucket Sinks. As an authorized dealer, every sink is backed by full manufacturer warranties and U.S.-based expert support.
Need help choosing the right configuration or size? Explore our Kitchen Sink Buying Guide or contact a Sink Specialist for personalized recommendations.
























FAQs
A double bowl kitchen sink features two separate basins, allowing you to wash, rinse, soak, or prep food at the same time. This design supports multitasking and organized workflows.
Double bowl sinks make it easier to separate tasks, keep dishes organized, and manage food prep efficiently—especially in busy kitchens or homes without a dishwasher.
A double bowl sink is better for multitasking and hand washing, while a single bowl sink offers more open space for large cookware. The right choice depends on how you use your kitchen.
They can be, but space planning is important. Offset bowl designs (such as 60/40) offer more flexibility than equal 50/50 bowls in smaller kitchens.
Double bowl sinks are commonly available in stainless steel, fireclay, granite or quartz composite, and copper—each offering different durability, maintenance, and design benefits.
Yes. Double bowl sinks are available as undermount, farmhouse (apron-front), and drop-in/top-mount installations.
Popular configurations include 50/50 for equal use and 60/40 or 70/30 for greater flexibility when washing larger items.
Yes. Some double bowl sinks include workstation features such as integrated ledges for cutting boards, colanders, and drying racks.
Most double bowl sinks require a minimum 33" cabinet, with larger models needing 36" or wider cabinets. Always check the manufacturer’s specifications.
They require slightly more cleaning than single bowl sinks due to the divider, but modern designs with rounded corners and smooth finishes make maintenance easy.
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