Retrofit Apron Front Farmhouse Sinks
A retrofit farmhouse sink is a type of sink that combines elements of both traditional farmhouse sinks and retrofit installation methods. A retrofit installation involves modifying existing cabinetry or countertops to accommodate the installation of a new sink. This can be more convenient than a full tear-out and replacement... Show More >
A retrofit farmhouse sink is a type of sink that combines elements of both traditional farmhouse sinks and retrofit installation methods. A retrofit installation involves modifying existing cabinetry or countertops to accommodate the installation of a new sink. This can be more convenient than a full tear-out and replacement of cabinetry or countertops This versatile sink style can be installed into existing cabinetry, making the process more convenient and cost-effective.
Retrofit Apron Front Farmhouse Sink vs. Traditional Farmhouse Sink
Most traditional farmhouse sinks are designed to be installed under-mount with custom-made or specially ordered farmhouse kitchen base cabinets. The cabinet will have a support structure built in so it can support the heavy sink. If you are looking for a farmhouse-style sink with shorter apron heights that can be installed in standard kitchen cabinets, we have retrofit farmhouse sink options you can peruse.
We carry retrofit under-mount installation farmhouse sinks and retrofit top-mount (drop-in) installation farmhouse sink options.
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Installation: Retrofit farmhouse sinks are specifically designed to fit into standard cabinetry with minimal modifications. They can be installed into the existing countertop cutout, making the installation process simpler and more convenient. On the other hand, traditional farmhouse sinks require custom cabinetry or modifications to accommodate the large apron front and are typically installed during initial construction or as part of a kitchen remodel.
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Cabinetry: Retrofit sinks can be installed into standard cabinets with a typical countertop cutout, maintaining the existing cabinetry structure. Traditional farmhouse sinks, however, often require custom cabinetry that extends and supports the front apron.
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Aesthetics: Both retrofit and traditional farmhouse sinks feature a prominent front apron extending past the countertop's edge. This apron front is a defining characteristic of farmhouse sinks and adds a visually striking element to the kitchen. The main difference lies in the installation method and the customization required to achieve the desired aesthetic.
Frequently Asked Questions About Retrofit Farmhouse Sinks
1. What retrofit farmhouse sinks materials are available?
Retrofit farmhouse sinks are available in various materials, providing options to suit your style and practical needs. Common material choices include Fireclay, Glacierstone, Granite/Quartz Composite, and Stainless Steel. These sinks offer durability, timeless appeal, and the spaciousness that farmhouse sinks are known for.
2. What does retrofit farmhouse sink mean?
As discussed earlier in this post, the term "retrofit farmhouse sink" refers to a farmhouse sink that is designed to be installed into an existing kitchen without requiring extensive modifications to the cabinetry or countertop. Retrofit farmhouse sinks typically have a lip or flange that allows them to be installed onto the existing cabinetry without the need for cutting or altering the countertop. This makes them a convenient option for homeowners looking to upgrade their kitchen with a farmhouse sink without undertaking a full kitchen renovation.
3. How do I install a drop-in or top-mount farmhouse sink?
Installing a drop-in or top-mount farmhouse sink requires careful planning and attention to detail. We recommend using the installation instructions provided by the sink manufacturer. For your perusal, here are the installation instructions for a Bocchi top mount farmhouse sink, model #Nuova-1500-001.
Here are some general tips to guide you through the installation process:
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Measurements: Start by measuring the dimensions of your sink opening in the countertop to ensure a proper fit for the new sink.
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Prepare the Countertop: If you're replacing an existing sink, remove the old sink and clean the countertop thoroughly. If it's a new installation, ensure the countertop is properly supported and reinforced to bear the weight of the sink.
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Position the Sink: Carefully place the farmhouse sink into the countertop opening, ensuring that it sits flush and level. Double-check the alignment before proceeding.
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Secure the Sink: Depending on the sink model, use clips or brackets provided by the manufacturer to secure the sink in place. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
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Seal the Edges: Apply a bead of silicone caulk around the perimeter of the sink where it meets the countertop. This helps to create a watertight seal and prevents water from seeping underneath the sink.
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Connect Plumbing: Once the sink is securely in place, reconnect the plumbing fixtures including the faucet, drain, and any additional accessories. Test the connections for leaks and make any necessary adjustments.
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Finish Up: After completing the installation, wipe down the sink and countertop to remove any excess caulk or debris. Check for proper drainage and functionality before using the sink.
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Maintenance: Regularly clean and maintain your drop-in or top-mount farmhouse sink according to the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure its longevity and performance.
By following these steps and taking necessary precautions, you can successfully install a drop-in or top-mount farmhouse sink in your kitchen with ease. If you encounter any challenges during the installation process, don't hesitate to consult with a professional plumber or contractor for assistance.
4. What are self-trimming farmhouse sinks?
Self-trimming is a specific term used by Kohler. Self-trimming sinks are comparable to what we refer to as a retrofit farmhouse sink. Like the retrofit installation, the self-trimming apron overlaps the cabinet face for quick installation and stunning results. The self-trimming design necessitates only a rough cut that overlaps the cabinet face
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