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Kitchen Sink...

So after replacing the faucet, DH realized the sink was not attached and would be simple to replace! So we are getting a new one. Our old one is a 40+ year old ceramic cast iron sink (who knows where he got it since the house was rebuilt after a fire 13ish years ago). It showes its age, is rusting a lot of places. I love how it is 2 sections, one smaller. But hate the fact that it is rusting.

This is a picture of part of the kitchen when we bought the house (during inspection before closing)

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You can see the color of our cabinets with silver hardware and white appliances.

We got this faucet (had great reviews, was easy to instal and I like it)

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Since we are replacing the sink, have to decide if I want porcelain white or stainless. I like the divding sinks, and would love for the divider to be shorter than the rim so I don't accidentally pour over it and get water all over myself.

A similar shape to this

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We like 2 but could easily be convinced to have 1 (the smaller of the 2 is the garbage disposal)

And sort of liking this one too (but now realize that it does not have a hole for the soap)

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So I guess the meaning of this post, is go with stainless or white sink...

Has anyone used the composite sinks? How do those work? 

Re: Kitchen Sink...

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