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Farmhouse Style Kitchen SinksPosted on May 9, 2010. Is it a front apron sink (also called farmhouse) look for a place in a traditional kitchen? We will start building a house in Tennessee in March 2006. I like the idea of an apron front sink, but I am very hesitant because they are generally used in an rustic-style house (our style is traditional). I prefer a white "fireclay" sink, but I know there are many different materials of choice in this style sink. I am open to a new material (copper, stainless steel) as it is durable and easy to clean. I hear front apron sink is easier on the back since I would not consider the measure and I like having the sink before as opposed to asset-backed cabinets that starts at a bad image Because of the water and the friction of my clothes. There are a lot of information out there about what happens and what does not. Although copper or stainless steel would both make a statement, if you're concerned about whether blendd with a traditional, white sink would definietly be more in harmony with the period. Personally, I think it would be great regardless of the surface of the enclosure is. I had one of those years ago and loved Missouri. It should not be a big deal. Mix and match items is considered cool and eclectic today. You can do it in different ways: CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |