Small Bar Sinks

Bar sinks are small by nature, but when you’re looking for a sink with an even smaller footprint, those are available as well.  This post is aimed to help you find the small bar sink that you’re looking for by giving you the information about different types and materials.  Installing bar faucets and sinks is something that you only want to do once, so learn everything about them now so you don’t regret the installation later.

Small bar sinks are usually rectangle shape to maximize their footprint, and fall in around 12″x14″ with various depths.  Having a sink that is at least seven inches deep is important because anything shallower will splash water all over the place every time that you rinse a glass or wash your hands.  Larger sinks can be shallower, but when there isn’t the area to catch the splashing water you need something deep.

Stainless steel is the most common material of small bar sinks.  This is because of it’s neutral look, it blends with just about any style and theme that a bar can have.  It’s also very easy to clean and maintain.  Stainless is also more lightweight than materials like ceramic and copper so installation is easier, especially with an undermount bar sink.

Like with all bar sinks, small one vary incredibly in price.  There’s a good chance that you can find a stainless steel bar sink for less than $100, but it will take some searching.  Designer bar sinks will usually run upwards of $200-$300.  The key to saving money is to find the retailers that are offering free shipping.  Even though your bar sink is small, it will still cost a bit to ship.  Cruise around the web between retailers to see who offers this kind of discount, they probably only offer it for a limited time.

Small bar sinks are perfect for the home bar or as a prep sink in the kitchen.  Do some smart shopping online and you’re going to find the exact one that you want at a great price.

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