Kitchen Sinks

The Art of the Everyday Sink

Discover artisan-crafted kitchen and bath sinks that bring timeless beauty, durability, and designer appeal to your home.

ABOUT THE SINKS COLLECTION

At Splash Galleries, our Sink Collection blends artful design with exceptional performance, showcasing pieces that are as striking as they are functional. We feature thoughtfully crafted sinks from the world’s most respected makers—including Stone Forest, Blanco, Julien, Thompson Traders, and Nantucket Sinks—each selected for its beauty, durability, and distinctive character. From sculptural stone and warm hammered metals to refined fireclay and professional-grade stainless, our collection celebrates craftsmanship in every detail. Whether you’re designing a chef-inspired kitchen or a refined bath retreat, discover sinks that make a statement and stand the test of time.

Featured Brands

The Splash Galleries Difference

focus on craftsmanship
commitment to service
20+ years of experience

what our clients are saying...

FAQs : Kitchen Sinks Collection

 Blanco’s Silgranit composite sinks are exceptionally durable, made from 80% natural granite. They’re resistant to heat, scratches, stains, and chips, making them ideal for busy families or anyone who wants a low-maintenance solution with modern styling. The material is non-porous and hygienic, and it’s available in a wide range of matte colors that won’t fade over time—even with heavy use.

 Hammered copper sinks, like those from Thompson Traders, require a bit more attention than standard finishes due to their reactive, living surface. Over time, copper will change and develop a patina, especially when exposed to acidic substances. However, many homeowners love this natural evolution. Routine cleaning with mild soap and water is usually enough, and if desired, copper polish can restore the original shine.

 While fireclay sinks are incredibly durable and resistant to heat and scratches, they can chip or crack if heavy objects are dropped onto them. That said, with normal daily use and proper care, fireclay sinks hold up beautifully and offer a timeless, handcrafted look that’s especially popular in farmhouse and traditional kitchen designs.

 It depends on how you use your kitchen. A single bowl sink offers more uninterrupted space for washing large pots and pans. A double bowl sink provides versatility for multitasking, such as washing on one side and rinsing or drying on the other. Your cooking style, kitchen size, and dishwashing habits can all influence the best choice for your space.

 Yes—natural stone sinks, like those from Stone Forest, are porous and benefit from periodic sealing to help resist staining and moisture absorption. Daily care is simple: wipe clean with a soft cloth and avoid harsh or acidic cleaners. With proper maintenance, stone sinks offer unmatched longevity and a beautiful, organic aesthetic that only improves with age.

Most kitchen sinks range between 8 to 10 inches deep, but the right depth depends on how you use your sink. Deeper sinks (10″+) are great for large pots, high-volume cooking, or multitasking, but they can be harder on your back if you’re on the shorter side. Shallower sinks may be easier to access and clean. If you’re adding a workstation or using a thicker countertop material, factoring in sink depth becomes even more important.

 The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically, an apron-front sink refers to the exposed front panel design, while farmhouse sinks typically describe the overall aesthetic—deep basins, traditional styling, and large capacity. Not all apron-front sinks are rustic; some, like those from Julien or Blanco, offer a modern take with sleek lines and contemporary materials like stainless steel or Silgranit. The main takeaway: both styles make a visual statement and require a custom or modified cabinet base.

Let's Create the Space of Your Dreams

We invite you to schedule a private consultation with our team.

Together, we’ll craft a personalized design experience where every detail is tailored to how you live—and how you want to feel—at home.