Copper Kitchen Sinks

Sasha Ferguson
Sasha Ferguson

What is Copper?
Why Choose Copper Kitchen Sinks?
Types of Copper Kitchen Sinks  
    Copper Drop-in Sink  
    Copper Undermount Sink  
    Copper Farmhouse Sinks  
    Copper Bar/Prep Sinks  

Kitchen sinks are supposed to be durable and functional, as they are usually used every day, for many times over. They have their own usage, their purpose, but not everyone pays much attention to the design, style, and materials used for the kitchen sinks. As long as the kitchen sink is durable and strong, it is enough for many homeowners.

Like any other part of the house, kitchen sinks can actually be made beautiful and stylish. The kitchen sink industry had continuously innovated their products to incorporate artistic design, style, and personality into the wide array of kitchen sinks styles. The most popular kitchen sink style and material is the copper kitchen sink.

What is Copper?

Copper is a chemical element which is soft, a ductile metal, and is quite malleable and has extreme thermal and electrical conductivity. It has a beautiful reddish-orange color that is amazing in its natural beauty when created for any form of product. When copper is used as a material for a kitchen sink, the copper’s natural beauty is evident in the kitchen sink, and its elegance and beauty never fades in time. Copper kitchen sinks have been around for centuries, and they are not likely to lose their charm in the decades, if not centuries to come.

Why Choose Copper Kitchen Sinks?

Copper kitchen sinks are sinks that are made from the copper material. These types of sink are elegant and romantic, with a touch of stunning simplicity. The copper kitchen sinks can be made to be modernistic with a classic hue, it can be charged with irresistible appeal for its beautiful coppery finish, and its durability and undeniable functionality can awe anyone. The copper’s subtle components can provide a dramatic edge to the finished product of kitchen sink, and the simple elegance of the copper kitchen sink is unmistakably classy.

The copper kitchen sinks are creating an appealing appearance in the kitchen, especially as the patina of the sink slowly grows more defined as the months and years pass. They are highly durable, extremely tough, and resistant to heat and stain. Copper kitchen sinks are also naturally anti-bacterial, and so homeowners can sleep soundly knowing that no germs can survive any contact with the copper kitchen sink, and it eliminates unwanted odors as well. Kitchen usually is the source for unpleasant odors, and bad smells typically comes from the sink and countertops, since everything is being washed and leaned there. However, with the copper’s ability to eliminate bad odor, the kitchen can stay smelling clean and fresh.

Copper has natural anti-microbial properties, and it is important to comprehend what can and cannot be used to clean the copper kitchen sinks. Any acidic components are not good for copper sinks, and hot utensils, pots, and sharp items must be prevented from coming into contact with the copper sink, as they can mar the copper sink. Cleaning of the sink must only be with a soft cloth, mild soap, and water. Abrasive detergent is not recommended for cleaning a copper sink, because it can damage the surface of the sink and alter the growth of the patina.

The copper kitchen sinks have their advantages and disadvantage as other products have their own, and it all boils down to how the sinks are taken care of. With proper maintenance and attention, copper kitchen sinks can last long.

Types of Copper Kitchen Sinks

The copper kitchen sinks comes in different styles, and all are magnificent, and depending on the house kitchen theme or design, or preference of the homeowners, any of the copper kitchen types can be used for a remarkably attractive kitchen sink.

Copper Drop-in Sink

The copper drop-in sinks are suitable for a pre-cut countertop. This style is practical since there is no need to physically attach the copper kitchen sink to the cabinet, and the installation is as easy as dropping the copper sink into the counter and start using it. There is no need to hire and pay someone to install the sink, because an instruction manual comes with the product when purchased, and it shows the step-by-step process of installation. But, even without looking at the manual, by just looking closely at the copper drop-in kitchen sink, the homeowner will immediately how to put it in.

Copper Undermount Sink

The undermount copper kitchen sinks are designed to be attached to the countertop using glue or special clips. This type of sink does not a lip or a rim, thus making it fairly easy to clean the counter and the sink. If there is dirt or water on the counter, it can be easily wiped towards the sink with no restriction, since there is no rim to trap the water or dirt.

Copper Farmhouse Sinks

The copper farmhouse kitchen sinks or most commonly called the apron copper kitchen sinks, are designed for easy access, as the front of the kitchen sink is obviously exposed to the view in a forward style. People with back problems can benefit from the copper farmhouse kitchen sinks because the apron style makes it easier for them to wash the dishes, pots, and pans, without extending their upper torso’s forward in order to properly and effective do their chores.

Copper Bar/Prep Sinks

The copper bar or prep sink is actually a small single sink that is definitely not designed for heavy washing. It is created to be used as a secondary sink in the kitchen, and most favored to be used in bars and small kitchens or rooms. The copper bar and prep sinks are designed with style, as they are more often made to attract the attention of guests more than its functionality. They are called bar sink because they are mostly utilized in a bar to cool bottled drinks, or wash single or a few numbers of glasses, and they are called prep sinks because it is used for preparations of simple things, like washing fruits, vegetables, and other single or few items.