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Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 21" Copper Kitchen Sink, Antique Copper, CPK278Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 21" Copper Kitchen Sink, Antique Copper, CPK278
Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 24" Nickel Kitchen Sink, Brushed Nickel, CPK579Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 24" Nickel Kitchen Sink, Brushed Nickel, CPK579
Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 22" Undermount Copper Kitchen Sink, Polished Copper, CPK478Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 22" Undermount Copper Kitchen Sink, Polished Copper, CPK478
Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 22" Nickel Kitchen Sink, Brushed Nickel, CPK578Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 22" Nickel Kitchen Sink, Brushed Nickel, CPK578
Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 24" Copper Kitchen Sink, Antique Copper, CPK279Alternate Image for Native Trails Cocina 24" Copper Kitchen Sink, Antique Copper, CPK279

Frequently Asked Questions

Small kitchen sinks typically range from 15 inches to 27 inches wide. They are designed for compact kitchens, apartments, ADUs, bar areas, and prep stations where cabinet space is limited.

Most small kitchen sinks require a base cabinet that is equal to or slightly wider than the sink’s overall width. As a general guideline, the cabinet should be at least 2 to 3 inches wider than the sink to allow for proper installation and plumbing clearance. Always confirm the manufacturer’s minimum cabinet size requirement.

Yes. Many small kitchen sinks are designed with deeper bowls to maximize vertical space, allowing you to wash pots, pans, and dishes even in compact layouts. Bowl depth often ranges from 7 to 10 inches depending on the model.

Small kitchen sinks can work in primary kitchens with limited space, especially in condos or galley layouts. However, for larger households or frequent cooking, a larger 30 or 33 inch sink may provide more flexibility.

Small kitchen sinks are available in stainless steel, fireclay, granite or quartz composite, and copper. Each material offers different benefits in durability, maintenance, and design style.

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