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Farmhouse Sinks With Durability And Attractiveness For Log Homes






Durability and attractiveness are both important qualities in farmhouse sinks. A great example is shown in this photo. Every log home should have a vintage style farmhouse bowl because it can add or take away from the overall effect of your kitchen.**

More than simply functional necessities, they now offer more design appeal, softer lines, and a variety of finishes. Farmhouse bowls, also known as apron, are becoming quite a trend. They are named so because they imitate the rectangular, deep look and visible front that is very common in vintage and rural houses.

They can either be mounted or placed on top of the counter top, and this basin-style usually do not have a deck on its exterior so that faucets and other accessories can be installed directly onto the counter top, or somewhere beside the basin.

Most log home farmhouse bowls are made from enamel or white porcelain, but a lot of manufacturers have started to use other modern materials such as stainless steel, fireclay, natural stone, copper or wood. They are available in single and double basin styles.


Farmhouse,kitchen,bowls They provide the finishing touch to any log home kitchen.

You can choose from multiple sinks of various sizes and shapes, It's just a matter of personal choice!!

You can also buy these in stainless steel, enameled metal, solid surfacing materials and quartz composites, and of course the traditional porcelain.

There is a great amount of detail when choosing a farmhouse bowl for your log home kitchen. Size, in width and depth, is of course the biggest choice you will make.

The Farmhouse style was my choice untill I actually saw the Copper one , talk about a beautiful kitchen!!


Copper Sinks

Stone Bowls

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