Owners of small kitchens constantly have to think about how to make the space more practical, comfortable and functional. One popular solution is to place the kitchen sink in a corner.
But choosing a corner sink for the kitchen is a difficult task and must be done with special care: it’s easy to make a mistake with the dimensions by a couple of centimeters and, as a result, lose a lot of time, effort and money. We will tell you how to choose this plumbing element correctly, quickly and without problems.
Advantages and disadvantages
A corner sink can be called an excellent solution for a small kitchen, for example, in a Khrushchev-era building. It takes up very little space, but is very functional. Of course, it is most often found in U- and L-shaped kitchen layouts. Let us list the main advantages and disadvantages of such products.
Positive features include:
- saving space by using a corner. This means that the rest of the tabletop can be turned into a work area;
- a wide variety of models of corner sinks, due to which such an idea can be implemented in any kitchen;
- increased comfort, because thanks to the sink in the corner of the kitchen, an excellent working triangle is formed, thanks to which the housewife can avoid wasting time on unnecessary movements around the room;
- Corner sink cabinets usually have a lot of space for storing kitchen utensils. The main thing is to arrange it correctly.
But corner sink models also have disadvantages:
- if the size or shape of the sink is incorrectly calculated, a dead zone is formed behind it, which is inconvenient to use;
- It’s also not always convenient to use adjacent cabinets;
- it is difficult to keep a distant corner clean;
- bowls are often smaller than in standard models;
- such products can be difficult to repair, since kitchen corner cabinets have a small door with a relatively large internal volume;
- for the previous reason, installing water filters will also be difficult.
A new kitchen sink should:
- have high functionality;
- serve for a long time and be resistant to various influences;
- be roomy;
- match with the interior;
- be convenient to use.
These factors should be taken into account when choosing a corner sink for the kitchen.
Kitchen sink with cabinet: types and their characteristics
Choosing furniture for a corner sink requires understanding the compatibility of the elements of the set with each other. As a rule, plumbing fixtures, as well as furniture for them, are selected taking into account the interior of the kitchen. In this case, you should take into account the color and design of the kitchen corner set. Sometimes the choice of cabinet depends solely on the bowl itself.
It is worth noting right away that modular kitchens do not always represent cabinets corresponding to other elements of furniture. In the kitchen, all individual components of the set must, in one way or another, have maximum functionality. Cabinets are no exception. A competent choice of this furniture unit allows you not only to place a trash can and various cleaning products under the sink, but also to integrate appliances into this space. Placing the dishwasher under the sink is a fairly common solution.
Straight cabinets for sinks are most often equipped with two doors and are more functional
All cabinets are classified into two groups depending on the design features. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. There are the following options for kitchen cabinets:
- straight;
- with a beveled corner.
Models that fall into the straight category most often include two doors. They can also have one folding door. In some cases, they are made in the form of a double structure, but this version of the cabinets is much less common. If desired, you can purchase a cabinet under the sink, which has drawers used for storing various kitchen utensils.
A cabinet with a beveled corner is a less popular solution. The thing is that its installation requires compatibility with a corner sink, and not all models are suitable for such a cabinet.
Helpful information! Experts do not recommend buying a beveled model if the sink is large. This design prevents free access to the far corner.
In order to free up space in the kitchen, you can arrange a corner work triangle, the center of which will be the kitchen sink with cabinet
Corner sink with cabinet for the kitchen: dimensions of designs and features of their choice
Before purchasing a kitchen sink, you need to decide on its optimal dimensions. To do this, use a tape measure to measure the free space in the corner of the room.
The single version of the design is most widely used in the domestic market. This is due to the fact that such sinks take up much less space, which is an advantage for standard kitchen spaces that do not have a large amount of free space. A double corner kitchen sink, among other things, is more expensive.
Most often, corner cabinets are selected depending on the size of the sink itself. This is very important, since devices that are incompatible with each other cannot be installed. The size of the corner cabinet (classic) is 60 cm. This indicator corresponds to the width of the furniture. These dimensions are quite enough to hide communications under the sink, as well as to place household chemicals and a trash can.
If the width of the sink is 50 cm, then the best option in this case is to choose a cabinet that has the shape of the Latin letter “L”. This solution allows you to save usable space in the working area, which is very important.
The depth depends on the type of corner sink (countertop or mortise) and the shape
As for the parameters of sinks and cabinets purchased for spacious kitchen spaces, in this case there are no size restrictions. Corner cabinets for kitchen sinks are also selected according to the material they are made of. They can be made from the following raw materials:
- chipboard;
- MDF;
- natural wood.
Chipboard is the least expensive material available. This option is recommended by experts in order to save money. Corner floor-mounted kitchen cabinets made of MDF are a little more expensive, but they have a higher resistance to moisture. The price of wooden cabinets is the highest, but this is justified by the good quality of such furniture intended for the kitchen area.
Which corner sink to choose?
One of the main characteristics that is responsible for meeting the above requirements is the material of manufacture. There are many of them on the modern market - from cheap to expensive, from the most natural to completely artificial. Each option has specific characteristics, pros and cons, which you must familiarize yourself with before choosing and purchasing a product.
Ceramics
Yes, this option is unexpected for the kitchen - it’s much more common to find it in the bathroom. But, nevertheless, ceramic corner sinks exist, which means you can put such an example in your kitchen.
No matter how strange it may seem, there are not only white ceramic sinks: there are also colored ones and even with a pattern - that is, you can match them to any interior. But most often, due to its elegant appearance, ceramic sinks are used in kitchens with classic-style furniture.
Advantages | Flaws |
Resistant to hot water and household chemicals | Has significant weight |
No scratches | Fragile - will not withstand the fall of the frying pan, cracks and chips may form |
No complex care required | Complex installation |
Environmental friendliness | Price |
No noise from running water |
Fake diamond
This material is increasingly gaining popularity and has already surpassed its natural counterpart. A sink made of artificial stone is also called composite. It looks as close as possible to natural stone, has the same strength, but at the same time is not so difficult to maintain and, simply put, is lighter in weight.
Advantages | Flaws |
Easy care, the ability to use even aggressive household chemicals (abrasive products should be avoided) | Prices (a corner sink will cost 10–20 thousand rubles) |
Resistant to sunlight - the color of the sink will not change | |
Almost silent - water does not create a booming sound when falling | |
Not afraid of hot water | |
Huge variety of shapes, colors and sizes | |
Long service life without loss of attractiveness |
Stainless steel
From year to year, stainless steel ranks first in the ranking of the most actively sold sink materials. Such specimens are indeed more common than others in our kitchens, they are considered indestructible, and such a miracle is really inexpensive.
Note that the surface of a stainless steel sink can be matte, glossy, or even patterned. Few people know about the last option. Since the appearance of stainless sinks is highly controversial, and there are two camps - “like” and “dislike”, we will not include it in the following table.
Advantages | Flaws |
Corrosion resistance | Noise when water falls |
Budget cost | Small variety of colors |
Easy to install due to light weight | Accumulation of soap and limescale deposits |
Large selection of shapes and sizes | Appearance of small scratches |
Manufacturing materials
This is the most important criterion when choosing. The service life of the sink depends on the type of material. Each option has a number of pros and cons. Before purchasing, you need to study them, compare the sinks with each other and determine the most suitable option for use in the given conditions.
Stainless steel
The material is resistant to moisture. Thanks to this, the sink does not rust with constant use. However, if the surface is intensively rubbed with abrasives or exposed to mechanical stress, pockets of corrosion may form. This result is also obtained when the sink is made of low-quality material.
There are welded and stamped shells. In the first case, the depth of the bowl is more significant, but the price of such products is higher. Analogues (stamped sinks) cost less and are distinguished by their shallow bowl depth (up to 15 cm). Also, stainless steel sinks are available in matte and glossy versions: on the first of them, the drops are almost invisible, the second type requires constant maintenance.
Ceramics
Such products are resistant to mechanical loads, which is due to the production technology. The material is based on clay and additives. The components are pressed under significant pressure, and then the mixture is fired at high temperature. At the next stage, the material undergoes a hardening procedure. After this, a ceramic coating is applied. Enamel differs in color: it can be white or different shades, which is determined by the type of pigment.
Advantages of this type of washing:
- the sink absorbs the noise of water and falling dishes;
- resistance to mechanical damage;
- heat resistance;
- the material is protected from accidental damage.
Composite materials
This type of sink is made from artificial stone. There are different types of such products. Some are made entirely of synthetic fillers, others contain natural stone chips. These differences affect the properties of the materials, so not all composite sinks are equally durable and long-lasting.
Positive qualities of such products:
- hygiene;
- heat resistance;
- maintainability.
Disadvantages include high cost and significant weight. In addition, it is not recommended to place hot pots or pans on some types of sinks, as they will leave marks.
A natural stone
Preference is given to granite and basalt. The advantages of such sinks:
- environmental friendliness;
- resistance to mechanical damage;
- the material does not absorb moisture;
- resistance to high temperatures;
- attractiveness.
There are also options made of marble and travertine. However, they have some nuances that limit their scope of application. For example, marble is easily scratched and is a porous material. In addition, it is susceptible to acid attack, which is considered an unsuitable property for washing.
It is important to properly care for stone sinks: they are treated with substances containing fatty components
Metal
This option is covered with enamel, which protects the metal from corrosion and increases the attractiveness of the product.
Positive traits:
- durability;
- resistance to temperature changes and high values of this parameter;
- versatility: the sink will fit well into any interior;
- strength.
Fastening
The second point regarding the sink that you need to decide on is how to attach it. There are four options in total:
- Invoice - the easiest sink to install, and also inexpensive. It is as easy to put on as a hat on your head. The only downside of this type of fastening is that water can get into the end of the “cap” and cause the tabletop to swell if it is located nearby. This option is rarely found for corner sinks.
- Mortise - the most common sink mount. The bottom line is that a special hole is cut out in the countertop into which the sink is inserted and secured in various ways. The complexity of installation depends on the materials - it is much easier to make a hole in an MDF countertop than in a stone one. And it’s easier to work with a stainless steel sink than a composite one. Literally. But such a mount saves space in the kitchen and also fits into any interior.
- Underbench (built-in, recessed) - the most modern method of fastening. The sink is installed under the countertop. Installation is very difficult, so most often a professional is required.
- Integrated - in this situation, there is no concept of “sink” as such, because it, together with the countertop, represents a single whole.
What are the different ways to install corner kitchen sinks?
Modern models of corner sinks are classified according to the installation method. Depending on this criterion, all products of this type are divided into two large groups:
- invoices;
- mortise
Invoices. Sinks belonging to this class have special sides. By means of them, the bowl is fixed to the tabletop. A fairly common option is that the overhead sink contains special “wings”. They are used to store dirty dishes.
Stainless steel is most often used to make such sinks. A kitchen sink with a cabinet has its drawbacks. The main one is the limited selection of products.
Mortise. This type of sink is considered more modern and functional. These types of sinks are mounted directly into the countertop. For this, a niche corresponding to the dimensions of the bowl is prepared in advance.
Sinks come in overhead sinks (they are held in place by protruding sides) and mortise sinks (they are sunk into the countertop)
In this case, the sink can be placed at different levels relative to the plane of the countertop. It can be placed above the tabletop, on the same level with it, and also below the surface. It is worth noting that models made of porcelain stoneware and installed in this way look the most presentable (photos of kitchen sinks allow you to verify this).
The advantage of this installation method is that it saves useful kitchen space. Corner mortise models look very impressive and can be combined with almost any type of kitchen set. Such sinks are much more difficult to install yourself. This is due to the need to ensure reliable waterproofing.
Helpful information! Overhead models are most often sold with a cabinet, while mortise models are purchased separately.
The choice of installation method depends on the design features of the kitchen unit and the personal preferences of the owners of the room. Before starting installation (if you do it yourself), it is recommended to read the instructions.
The sink can be located flush with the countertop or below and above the surface
Form
Once the material and method of attaching the corner sink have been determined, it’s time to choose the shape of the bowl. For a long time in our country, the most common option for placement in a corner was considered to be a round sink, so we will begin our review of various models with it.
- Round . The main advantage of this bowl shape is that it can accommodate a large number of dishes in a relatively small area. It must be admitted that in square and rectangular bowls the corners are not used, and dirt accumulates in them - a round sink does not have this drawback. In addition to excellent functionality, one can highlight the visual appeal of this form. The interior will look original.
- Square . This is a versatile and also roomy option. The advantage is that it can even fit on a non-standard tabletop, for example, a narrow one. In such cases, additional functional elements may appear - wings, boards and other accessories for washing. It will look great in a small kitchen.
- Rectangular . Similar to square ones, but more bulky. Such specimens are chosen to increase the functionality of the sink.
But triangular and oval sink bowls are very rare, but these geometric shapes are often taken as the basis for the entire sink.
Dimensions and shape of sinks
Mostly round, rectangular or square models are installed. Semicircular or oval options are less often chosen.
Let's look at typical models:
- Round ones are the most compact, their diameter varies from 400 to 500 mm;
- Rectangular - suitable for rooms with an elongated shape or when the width of the set is less than the standard 60 cm. Common dimensions: 400x500, 400x800, 550x500, 500x800, 500x1000, 500x1250 mm;
- Square - chosen for arranging small kitchens. The most common sizes: 400x400, 500x500, 600x600 mm.
Number of bowls
At this stage, it’s time to decide whether the sink needs additional bowls or wings.
The simplest model of corner sinks is with one bowl and without wings. It is compact, budget-friendly, but at the same time ergonomic.
Most often, single-bowl sinks are either round or rectangular, which makes them comfortable, spacious and functional even when small in size. If you want to save as much kitchen space as possible, then the best choice is a single-bowl round sink.
Instances with two bowls are also often found among corner sinks. Most often, the bowls themselves are located in one line, but there are also original models where they are located at an angle to the tap. This sink is very practical, but it is rational to use it only in spacious kitchens.
It is worth noting that when purchasing a sink with two or even three bowls, it is worth considering a high-quality faucet, since it must withstand numerous turns.
You need to understand that the bowl itself is more of a reservoir, since it does not move or shift: set it and forget it. But the mixer, in turn, is used very actively - the hose is pulled out, the valves turn, the watering can itself moves. For this reason, it is better to avoid faucets that are too cheap.
Small recommendations:
- for a small corner sink with one bowl - a medium-height mixer without a pull-out spout;
- for two bowls or more - a tall mixer, a side lever for switching water, a retractable hose.
A retractable hose is a great feature to have when you have a large kitchen sink. This makes it easier to rinse all the corners, collect water in the pan, and clean it after cooking.
Advantages and disadvantages of a corner sink cabinet
By deciding on a corner sink and cabinet, you get several advantages:
- Significant space savings: with proper installation, you can use literally every centimeter rationally. At the same time, you will not lose in design: the appearance of such a design can be stylish and original. You will not lose out on the ease of use of the design.
- High degree of functionality. Due to its ergonomics, in such a cabinet you can easily place all the things you need in your household.
- Increased practicality and high level of comfort. This is especially true for L-shaped models. In this case, you can easily find all the necessary items, since the visibility range will increase. This is achieved due to the fact that the inside of the drawer is better visible when the door is opened. If you choose a trapezoidal model, then it will ideally accommodate rotating “cars”. In this case, if you pull the handle, several boxes will “come out” to you at once.
- Availability of modern storage systems that allow for the most convenient arrangement of equipment, household chemicals, etc.
Small modern kitchen with glossy facades
Country style kitchen with corner sink and cabinet
This corner cabinet fits perfectly with a round sink.
Bright L-shaped kitchen with a corner cabinet under the sink
Having considered the advantages of corner structures, one cannot help but note their disadvantages. Among which it should be highlighted that a narrow corner cabinet can only accommodate a small trash container. This is inconvenient for a large family. In addition, such structures are considered less reliable than straight cabinets. Such models are more susceptible to breakage. Another disadvantage is the higher price.
Knowing all the pros and cons of corner structures, you can make the right choice.
Minimalistic white kitchen with a bright glass splashback and corner sink
Freestanding kitchen corner with sloping corner cabinet under the sink
Contrasting light kitchen with a black countertop and a corner cabinet under the sink
Modern kitchen in gray tones
How to choose the size of a corner sink?
Although we are only talking about the sizes of corner sinks now, this is still a very important point. If you make a mistake at this stage, you can end up with non-functional space, incorrect installation, or simply lose money. Due to the complexity of installation, the dimensions of corner sinks must be approached very carefully.
First, let's define what sink size means. Conventionally, this characteristic can be divided into two more: area - that is, width and length; depth.
The easiest way to determine the depth is - it should be about 16–20 centimeters. If this value is less, then splashes will fly in all directions and spoil the mood of the hostess.
If you follow the rule “the more, the better,” you can get back problems, since you will often have to bend over too much. This is especially true for low countertops below 85 centimeters.
The photo shows an example of a corner sink made of artificial stone with dimensions and available colors.
Now let’s decide on the factors that influence what size corner sink to choose:
- Dimensions of the kitchen unit - it is obvious that the cabinet can and should be larger than the built-in sink, but this does not work in the opposite direction.
- The size of the dishes - if it is customary in the family to eat “a little, but often,” for example, from saucers, then there is no point in a large sink. But if the family is large with multi-liter frying pans and pots, then it’s worth taking a closer look at the volumetric options;
- The presence of wings at the sink and their location . If the owner is right-handed, then the wing should be on the right, and vice versa;
- The sink should not be adjacent to the wall or the base of the countertop, so it is better to make a gap of 5 centimeters;
- Type of shell . The discussion above was about mortise and under-table models. With overheads, everything is simpler - like the cabinet, like the sink.
Each corner sink shape has standard sizes that are most commonly found.
Square | 50x50 cm, 60x60 cm |
Rectangular | 55x50 cm, 50x80 cm, 50x100 cm, 50x125 cm |
Round | Diameter from 45 to 51 cm |
Popular ways to place a sink in a kitchen
Advantages of the proximity of a gas stove and a sink | Disadvantages of having the sink close to the stove |
You will have much less useless movements and actions, which means that the housewife will be much less tired during the cooking process. With this arrangement, everything will be at hand - wash the vegetables and you can immediately throw them into the pan. | In such a neighborhood, all the “chemicals” that are used for washing dishes can get into the food. Everyone knows about the dangers of these components, and there is no point in even mentioning it. |
It's much easier to control food preparation. While you wash and dry the remaining vegetables (ingredients), you can simultaneously stir the dish, make sure it doesn’t boil over, etc. | Only a few drops, which in theory can fall into a frying pan with hot oil, can cause ignition. According to statistics, this is one of the most popular causes of fire in the kitchen. |
This is very convenient for constantly keeping the kitchen clean. It is the stove and the work wall that are the dirtiest parts in the kitchen, and the fact that there will be a source of water nearby (faucet and sink) will make cleaning much easier. | You should definitely ensure that there is a distance between the sink and the stove for a hot pan or emergency placement of kitchen utensils (by all rules, this is 0.6 meters). But keep in mind that such space may be on the other side of the slab. If there is a complete lack of space for storing dishes, then the kitchen will be considered “problematic” |
After this, when all the pros and cons are compared, it will be much easier to decide whether to install the sink closer to the stove. The main thing is that you know what the consequences of such a neighborhood may be. And then we should talk about how to choose the location of the kitchen sink, taking into account the layout, consider recommendations from craftsmen and housewives who have already experienced the delights of certain combinations.
Color
Color is a factor that does not affect the technical characteristics of corner sinks. But, nevertheless, even color can greatly facilitate or complicate the life of the housewife. For example, although white sinks are at the peak of popularity, over time they begin to turn yellow and absorb pigments from coffee, berries or beets. You have to acquire strong household chemicals.
Dark products are also not the best option, since every crumb and grain of sand will be visible on them. What to do then? Choose not monochromatic models, but with a pattern - at least speckled or stone-like.
This design will hide most small dirt, which means you won’t have to wipe the sink every five minutes.
The most common colors for corner sinks at the moment are:
- white,
- metallic (stainless steel);
- black;
- grey.
With the variety on the market today, you can find a sink of almost any color. The main thing is to make sure that it matches the rest of the interior.
Manufacturing materials
In the production of bathroom sinks, leading brands use different raw materials (marble, granite, steel, ceramics, glass and even wood). The type of material determines the performance and durability of a product. Therefore, in the production of sinks, they try to more often use materials with high levels of resistance to humidity and mechanical shock.
Ceramic
Products made of porcelain and earthenware are in great consumer demand. The basis of each material is white clay (kaolin). However, its quantity varies, as does the firing procedure. This explains the different properties of porcelain and earthenware sinks.
They are similar in appearance, but differ in durability.
In addition, they have a porous structure, which means they quickly become dirty and difficult to clean. Their significant advantage is the price, which is accessible to a wide range of buyers.
Products can have a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Porcelain modifications have a smoother surface texture.
Glass
Glass sinks are not only unusual, but also aesthetically attractive. They have an impressive design, fit perfectly into the modern interior of bathrooms, and can be supplemented with built-in and external lighting. They are made from tempered glass, resistant to scratches and chips. Glass bowls are inert to water and mold.
Such sinks are resistant to temperature changes, their strength is higher than their ceramic counterparts. They are insensitive to chemicals, have a smooth surface and do not absorb odors. The sinks are hermetically sealed and can have both classic and extraordinary designs. However, unique models are very expensive.
Glass can give any interior an atmosphere of lightness and airiness. The texture of the material can be transparent, matte, plain colored or printed.
Metal
Some manufacturers produce stainless steel bathroom sinks. Due to the nickel and chromium included in the alloy, it is possible to obtain products with high strength characteristics. These sinks, although not as popular and specific, have a long service life. In addition, they are resistant to corrosion, durable and insensitive to accidental mechanical shock.
Compared to other analogues, they are easy to clean, inert to temperature changes, and can have different shapes. However, over time, yellowness appears on the surface of steel sinks (hard water deposits). The noise from the flowing water stream is also considered a disadvantage.
Stone
In the production of certain types of bathroom sinks, marble, travertine, granite, as well as marble and chalcedony onyx are used. Products made from cast marble are distinguished by high external characteristics. Onyx partially transmits light, resulting in a beautiful play of color shades.
These products are environmentally friendly and durable. They are insensitive to temperature changes, easy to care for and resistant to fungus and mold.
A significant disadvantage of natural stone products is their weight. As for analogues made of artificial material, acrylic varieties do not have this drawback. In addition to being lightweight, they are easy to install, characterized by high wear resistance, durability and hygiene. Their main disadvantages are insufficient resistance to temperature changes and scratches.
Wooden
Despite their instability to constant contact with water, wooden sinks are considered one of the elite types of bowls for washing. During production, valuable types of wood are used, treated with special moisture-proof impregnations.
However, unusually shaped sinks are an exquisite decoration for an exclusive bathroom interior. They are especially appreciated by lovers of decorative delights. For example, such models can be designed as sink-troughs, driftwood products, characterized by linearity or, conversely, asymmetrical shapes.
Rare shells are made from thermowood. Its hygroscopicity is reduced by 5 times. Such products are resistant to rotting and temperature changes. In addition to this type of material, bog wood and even petrified wood are used in production. However, chemical treatment deprives wood of its environmental friendliness.
Accessories
If you want to make the housewife’s life even easier, you can purchase special accessories in addition to the sink. For example:
- soap dish;
- container for brushes and sponges;
- drying nets;
- water filter;
- detergent dispenser;
- waste shredder
- storage containers;
- transfer boards for cleaning vegetables and fruits.
Yes, all these items are optional, but they are the ones that will create maximum comfort when working in the kitchen.
Mounting methods
Installation of corner sinks is carried out using several methods, depending on the design of the plumbing itself:
- Overhead sink
. To install such a structure, a special kitchen cabinet is required, and the sink ultimately acts as a complete replacement for the countertop. The technology for installing overhead plumbing is quite complex, so it would be better to entrust such work to a specialist. This type of structure is characterized by its affordable cost, low weight and good decorative properties. Corner overlays usually have one or two bowls. - Built-in sink
. Built-in corner sinks are one of the most convenient types of kitchen plumbing fixtures. A built-in corner sink is quite easy to install, and this option is suitable for any countertops. Reliable insertion of the sink into the countertop will allow you to conveniently use the sink for many years. Built-in sinks can have a lot of differences, but high quality and good durability always remain the same. In addition to the variability of parameters, this type of system is distinguished by good functionality and the ability to be modified due to additional capabilities.
How to create a beautiful interior with a corner sink?
Panel houses most often get very small and completely awkward kitchens in terms of square footage - they rarely exceed even 6 meters. In addition to the small area, we can talk about the inconvenient configuration of the kitchen - for example, it is too narrow and inconvenient, which makes the layout even more difficult.
The optimal kitchen design with a corner sink is quite simple:
- place the set against a blank wall, with three cabinets placed along the long wall, and one adjacent to the sink along the short wall;
- a spacious sink is built into the corner;
- a small corner, folding or extendable table appears near the window or opposite wall.
For small kitchens, it is also desirable to use light colors, even in small details such as plumbing fixtures. This will visually expand the space.
Features of corner kitchens
The kitchen set can be installed in one line, and this option is often used in narrow small kitchens. It can be U-shaped - a good solution for spacious kitchens. In separate rooms it would be appropriate to arrange kitchen furniture in two parallel lines, and in some places to additionally use a kitchen island. Corner sets are great for square kitchens Among their advantages:
- compactness and spaciousness . You will be surprised how much useful stuff fits in a relatively small space;
- the ability to place the sink, stove and refrigerator - key elements in any kitchen - in the corners of the triangle. This arrangement will greatly simplify the daily work of any housewife;
- the ability to zone even a small kitchen. The kitchen corner leaves enough space in another corner of the kitchen to accommodate a cozy dining area. Even in a Khrushchev house a compact table and several chairs will fit, and if the space allows, then you can put a soft corner.
The corner kitchen, alas, is not universal. In some cases it will not work, as it has some disadvantages :
- a corner set is not suitable for long narrow kitchens;
- the corner part of the kitchen can be compared in capacity to a small pantry, but in order to organize convenient access to it, it will be necessary to provide special fittings, and this will certainly affect the price;
- if the kitchen has niches, ledges and other complex elements, then a corner kitchen will have to be ordered, i.e. the furniture will be more expensive than standard furniture.
And yet, for a small square kitchen, a corner set is the ideal solution. The sink, in fact, can be located anywhere, but in 99% of cases it is installed in the corner so that the desired working triangle is formed. Therefore, when considering the choice of sink for a corner kitchen, we will keep in mind the angular location of the sink.
Is a corner sink convenient?
A corner sink is convenient if only because it creates an excellent work triangle. But there are several more reasons why this solution can be called optimal:
- a large bowl can hold a lot of dishes;
- the angular location is excellent from an ergonomic point of view;
- Most often, cabinets have a slanted door, which means there is more storage space;
- It’s convenient to store dishwashing detergents behind the sink, so they won’t take up extra space.
But you should understand that installing corner sinks is much more complicated than usual, so it can’t exactly be called convenient.
There is one more disadvantage, which experienced housewives describe in reviews: when working at a corner sink, you often have to turn right and left to take dishes or put them down. This can take a toll on your back.
Corner sink for the kitchen: varieties based on material of manufacture
Corner sinks used for washing dishes are made from different materials. Each of them has its own technical characteristics and, accordingly, pros and cons. The following materials are most often used to make sinks:
- stainless steel;
- ceramics;
- stone (artificial and natural).
Stainless steel. Products made from this material are the most common. This is due to the fact that they are affordable. Corner kitchen sinks made of stainless steel can have a matte texture or a glossy surface. Products of the second type are easier to maintain, which is why many experts recommend purchasing them.
Another advantage of stainless steel sinks is their versatility. They have a simple design and can be combined with any type of kitchen interior. Stainless steel is resistant to corrosion. Among the disadvantages of such sinks, it is worth noting their noise. Corner kitchen sinks made of stainless steel are also easy to install, so installing them yourself will not be difficult.
Metal sinks look especially good in classic and traditional kitchen interiors.
Ceramics. Sinks of this type are distinguished by a presentable appearance. Most often, classic white ceramic products are found, but there are also colored models. The main advantage of such sinks is their resistance to moisture and active chemicals used for washing dishes. The disadvantage of such products is their large mass, which complicates transportation and installation. It is also worth noting that chips may occur on the ceramic surface over time.
Artificial and natural stone. Such models belong to the upper price category. The advantages of these sinks are their elegant appearance and long service life. Corner sinks for kitchens made of artificial stone are resistant to aggressive chemicals and high temperatures. The variety of options for products made from this material is very wide.
Natural stone is more expensive than artificial stone, but is considered a more reliable material. Sinks of this type absorb the noise of water flowing from the tap, which is also a big plus.
Today, kitchen sinks are made from various materials with good quality characteristics.
Requirements for corner sink models
The choice of plumbing fixtures is most often made taking into account the individual characteristics of the kitchen space and the personal taste preferences of the owners
However, there are still several important points that you should pay attention to before purchasing a sink.
Before purchasing a corner kitchen sink, you need to calculate its volume. This indicator is selected depending on the personal needs of the kitchen owners. It is necessary that the sink accommodate a certain amount of dishes used during meals for all family members.
Bowls must have good resistance to high temperatures. Otherwise, the service life of the plumbing equipment is reduced several times.
It is also very important that the sink is resistant to mechanical stress (impacts)
Experts advise taking the selection of furniture for a corner sink seriously. Kitchen sink cabinets may vary in size, material and design.
The universal size of bowls for any sinks, including corner ones, is a depth of 16-20 cm
Not only corner models, but also any other sink options must have good resistance to aggressive chemical compounds contained in detergents.
And finally, before purchasing this plumbing fixture, you need to determine in advance the place where it will be located and take the appropriate measurements. Kitchen designs with corner sinks can be studied on the Internet. This will allow you to select the required product.
There are two ways to install this type of kitchen sink – with the help of specialists or on your own. In the second case, it is recommended to study the installation instructions and strictly adhere to the sequence of actions that are described in it.
The guidelines for action when choosing sinks should be the dimensions of the kitchen furniture
Choosing a cabinet
The first thing you need to decide on when choosing a kitchen corner module is the material. After all, the quality and lifespan of the product depends on it.
Chipboard | The cheapest option, but also the most short-lived. Absorbs moisture and swells. Not always environmentally friendly. |
MDF | Better and more expensive than chipboard, although it is made from the same wood chips - but the technology is different. |
Array | Expensive, but also the best option. Beauty, quality and elegance. Not afraid of water. |
There is another classification of cabinets for corner sinks:
- A straight cabinet has only one door in the middle, which is considered not very convenient for storage. There is a lot of space, but reaching it is problematic. In this case, it is better to install a carousel shelf.
- Trapezoidal - this version already has two doors, which is considered much more convenient.
Popular models
A review of popular models that boast high technical performance will help you decide which corner sink is best for your bathroom or kitchen.
Best Corner Bathroom Sinks
Rating of the TOP 5 best corner bathroom sinks in terms of price and quality ratio.
Mini-sink Cersanit CAMEO 45
Miniature corner wall-hung sink for a small bathroom.
A model from a well-known developer of sanitary equipment, which has captivated many buyers with its multifunctionality, classic design and affordable price.
The design looks great - it will fit well into any interior.
The product has a rectangular shape, a separate hole for overflow and a side mixer - no unnecessary parts.
Specifications:
- materials used - ceramics;
- shape - rectangular;
- installation - mortise;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- significant space savings;
- comfort in operation;
- resistance to various influences;
- excellent functionality;
- attractive appearance.
Flaws
- it is important to take accurate measurements;
- duration of the warranty period;
- The product must be cleaned regularly.
Sink 36 cm Sanita Fan
An unsurpassed porcelain oval-shaped corner sink, presented in a minimalist design that will definitely appeal to admirers of a classic interior.
The equipment has very compact dimensions - it will be the best solution for small spaces.
The design is well thought out - it has everything you need for comfortable use.
In addition, the design is supplemented with a high-quality antibacterial coating that prevents the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria.
Specifications:
- materials used - porcelain;
- shape - oval;
- installation - invoice;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- long service life without loss of appearance;
- quietness of the product in operation;
- resistance to chemical compounds;
- simplicity and ease of maintenance;
- environmental friendliness of materials.
Flaws
- modest dimensions of the device;
- not the lowest price;
- packaging and equipment are at an average level.
Sink 44 cm Santek Iris-36
A washbasin made from high-quality ceramics that fully complies with high safety and quality standards.
The corner sink is easy to install and quickly cleans even the most difficult dirt.
The surface of the product is smooth, there is a glazed antibacterial coating that prevents the growth of bacteria.
The device is small in size and is perfect for small bathrooms and toilets.
Specifications:
- materials used - ceramics;
- shape - oval;
- installation - invoice;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- resistance to high temperatures;
- ease of installation of the structure;
- good dimensions of the sink;
- ergonomics at a high level;
- nice exterior design.
Flaws
- short warranty period;
- the sink needs to be cleaned regularly;
- professional help may be required.
Washbasin 39 cm WELTWASSER Aisbach 5010
Highly durable corner ceramic washbasin with excellent technical performance and a high-quality finish.
Does not lose its attractive appearance even after several years of active use.
The design boasts the highest impact-resistant characteristics - the materials used are practical and resistant to various impacts.
The proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms is prevented by an excellent antibacterial coating.
Specifications:
- materials used - ceramics;
- shape - oval;
- installation - invoice;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- affordable cost of the sink;
- the presence of high-quality antibacterial coating;
- advanced functionality;
- external attractiveness of the device;
- good thickness of the case.
Flaws
- some features of cleaning the product;
- modest dimensions;
- extremely simple configuration.
Vitra S50 washbasin 40 cm 5306B003-0999
A compact corner sink made of porcelain that successfully combines modern design, versatility and a high-quality coating that can be easily cleaned from various contaminants.
If necessary, the equipment can be installed on a pedestal - a good solution for a small room.
There is one hole for the mixer and there is an overflow.
The developer guarantees a high level of design hygiene - using the plumbing product is absolutely safe.
Specifications:
- materials used - porcelain;
- shape - square;
- installation - mortise;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- resistance to various temperature changes;
- durability and practicality of equipment;
- quick installation without unnecessary hassles;
- presentable appearance;
- there is a high-quality coating.
Flaws
- relative high cost;
- the importance of gentle cleansing;
- Please read the manual carefully before installation.
The best corner models with a cabinet
Review of the best corner sinks with a cabinet based on customer reviews and ratings.
Bathroom set Ceruttispa corner cabinet Venice 40 with Dorado washbasin
A nice set for the bathroom, made in a discreet design, which will be a good addition to any interior.
The product is made of ceramic - the product is distinguished by its high hygiene, environmental friendliness and durability.
The durable enamel coating prevents small scratches and cracks.
It also protects against the proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms.
The legs of the structure are made of chromed steel.
If necessary, they can be adjusted to select the most favorable position.
Specifications:
- materials used - ceramics, chrome steel;
- shape - oval;
- installation - invoice;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- good design form;
- the coating is quite strong and durable;
- thoughtful equipment;
- assembly at a premium level;
- safety and environmental friendliness.
Flaws
- warranty period declared by the manufacturer;
- product dimensions;
- cost of the kit.
"Rio" corner cabinet with washbasin Delta, Rio.01.04
An interesting corner model of a round shape with an additional cabinet, made of durable ceramics, resistant to high and low temperatures, chemical compounds and mechanical influence.
A strong cabinet is supplied with the sanitary ware - it is quite spacious, thanks to which the user can place many useful and necessary accessories.
Floor installation of the structure.
As in other advanced models, a durable antibacterial coating is provided here - with care for the health of each user.
Specifications:
- materials used - ceramics, moisture-resistant chipboard;
- shape - round;
- installation - invoice;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- hygienic design;
- convenience and speed of installation;
- decent appearance of the device;
- shock resistance of equipment;
- no unnecessary noise during use.
Flaws
- the price is a little high;
- increased soilability of the product;
- duration of the warranty period.
Mixline vanity unit
Standard corner corner, right, WxDxH: 63x46x73 cm, color: white
Corner-type sanitary equipment for floor installation, which captivates at first glance with its adjective design design, thoughtful storage system and impressive ergonomics.
The design looks quite compact, but at the same time it is spacious.
The user will be able to fill the shelves with the necessary detergents and all kinds of accessories.
The facade coating is glossy, the design looks stylish and modern.
This corner model also comes with a high-quality antibacterial coating.
Specifications:
- materials used - ceramics, moisture-resistant chipboard;
- shape - oval;
- installation - invoice;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- presence of antibacterial coating - yes.
Advantages
- neat execution of the product;
- a sufficiently thick layer of material;
- a noise suppression system is provided;
- excellent strength indicator;
- extremely simple installation.
Flaws
- soiling of white material;
- the device must be cleaned regularly;
- standard equipment.
The best corner sinks for the kitchen
A selection of corner sinks for the kitchen based on price and quality ratio.
Built-in kitchen sink 79 cm GranFest Corner GF-C800E black
A presentable mortise model made of artificial marble for corner placement in the kitchen, presented in a classic design.
Among the main features of the design, it is worth highlighting the presence of an antibacterial coating that prevents the proliferation and appearance of pathogenic bacteria, and high environmental friendliness.
It is also worth noting the fact that the device is not exposed to coloring compounds and retains its attractive appearance for a long time.
The model features a classic drain, and the kit includes additional accessories that will be useful when installing the structure.
Specifications:
- materials used - artificial marble;
- shape - square;
- installation - mortise;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- the presence of a food waste shredder - no.
Advantages
- installation of the product does not require much time;
- good equipment;
- opportunity to save space;
- relatively low price;
- sophisticated design.
Flaws
- impressive dimensions of the sink;
- the model is not suitable for small kitchens;
- standard set of options.
Built-in kitchen sink 103.9 cm GranFest Corner GF-C1040E black
An undermount kitchen sink that excites interest with its practicality, attractive design and durable materials.
The design will allow you to easily plan your space, placing all the necessary accessories at hand.
The equipment is made of artificial marble and has an excellent, durable coating that prevents scratches and chips in case of careless use.
The depth of the bowl is optimal - splashes of water will not scatter in all directions even with strong water pressure.
The design is quite large, so it is suitable for a large kitchen.
Specifications:
- materials used - artificial marble;
- shape - square;
- installation - mortise;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- the presence of a food waste shredder - no.
Advantages
- attractive appearance;
- high quality of assembly and materials;
- absolute safety of operation;
- excellent wall thickness;
- the best solution for a large kitchen.
Flaws
- impressive dimensions of the equipment;
- specialist help may be required;
- cost of the product.
Built-in kitchen sink 78 cm Ulgran U-109 310 gray
A corner single-section kitchen sink with a hole for a faucet, as well as a reliable coating that protects the light-colored surface from difficult dirt, all kinds of dyes and even pathogenic bacteria.
It is thanks to this coating that the device is highly wear-resistant and durable.
There are also wings on which you can place the necessary detergents, sponges and additional accessories - this is convenient and compact.
Specifications:
- materials used - artificial granite;
- shape - square;
- installation - mortise;
- drain diameter - 3 1/2″;
- hole for mixer - available;
- the presence of a food waste shredder - no.
Advantages
- the best solution for a large kitchen;
- universal color scheme;
- safe, high-strength materials;
- informative instructions included;
- There is room for additional accessories.
Flaws
- installation should be entrusted to a professional;
- high cost of equipment;
- Over time, scratches may appear on the surface.
Installation
Let's consider the most popular type of corner sink mounting - mortise. This is one of the simplest options where even a beginner can do it with his own hands. A short instruction on how to properly install a sink into a corner countertop.
- We mark the place where the sink will be located. It is advisable to have a drawing, as in the photo above.
- Using a jigsaw, cut a hole in the tabletop.
- We glue the seal along the edge of the hole.
- Place the sink in the hole and secure it.
- Lubricate the seam with sealant and remove excess.
After this, you need to connect the sink to the water supply. This is done using a plastic corrugated hose and a siphon. The last element is necessary to prevent food debris from clogging the hose.
How does the installation work?
Main technological aspects of the installation:
- Assembly of the main element and fastening components.
- Installation of mixer and siphon.
- Connecting communications.
Otherwise, the installation details depend on the design features - with a pedestal or with a chest of drawers.
Space should not be wasted by creating “blind” or hard-to-reach drawers
With pedestal
- Carry out preparatory work on the surface - the floor must be level.
- To install everything evenly, make marks for the mounting points and draw a line between them. The accuracy of the measurements will be confirmed by the installation level.
- We make holes in the marked places using a hammer drill or drill.
- The holes are filled with glue and spacer dowels are secured.
- Screws are screwed in and the sink is secured.
- The pedestal sink is placed so that the drainage recesses are in the center.
- The sink is fixed to the wall surface, but the nuts are not tightened tightly so that the product does not crack. Decorative caps are used to hide the nuts. The sink must be stable.
- The siphon is installed and only then the mixer.
Large washbasin with chest of drawers
- First, the chest of drawers is assembled, then it is installed.
- After adjusting the supports, the bowl is tried on.
- To attach the cabinet, and then the sink, you will need to apply markings to create holes.
- Holes are made in the wall and a cabinet is installed.
- The final stage is the installation of a siphon and mixer.
To ensure that the sides adhere well to the wall, it is recommended to use silicone. The sink is pressed well against the ends so that the sealant hardens. The procedure allows you to fix the container and protect the cabinet from water.
Small sink for a bathroom or kitchen
You can install the smallest 30 by 30 model in the bathroom, but it is only suitable for washing hands.
The market offers a wide selection of miniature washbasins with a convenient cabinet. The wall-hung version with a mirror, which can be complemented with sconces and stylish lamps, is in great demand. But for the kitchen, the ideal solution is a washbasin built into a countertop or cabinet.
Design tips
A few more tips to help you choose the perfect corner sink for your kitchen.
- The best solution would be to look at the sink in person and evaluate its real appearance.
- It is important to consider the family's eating habits - how often food is prepared or dishes are washed. If the family is small and the kitchen is even smaller, then you can get by with a corner sink 45 centimeters wide.
- Another reason to choose a small sink is the availability of a dishwasher. The main thing is to focus on depth so that it is convenient to rinse large frying pans and pots.
- It is worth paying attention to the thickness of the material and the height of the sides. The thicker they are, the more practical they are.
- Don't forget about the faucet, especially if it is built into the countertop - in this case, it is important to check its compatibility with the sink. It’s better to go choose a sink, carrying the mixer in your hands and “trying on” it.
- The thermostat in the kitchen is a waste of money.
- You need to install the cabinet first, and then think about the sink for it.
- If you really wanted a multifunctional sink with three sections, but this is not possible, then you should think about a faucet with a pull-out “shower”.
- It is also important to look at the strength and rigidity of the structure. For example, a regular stainless steel sink will support a faucet that weighs a maximum of 6.5 kg. Bronze or brass specimens do not fit into these frames.
- Glossy surfaces will often need to be polished until they shine.
- It is worth considering the lighting, since corner sinks are most often located in such a way that the person washing dishes blocks the light.
Corner sink for the kitchen An interesting solution for lack of space
Physical ways to expand kitchen space
Reducing the size of furniture
Very few people know that the kitchen countertop can be made 45 cm deep, or even 35 cm. This allows you to free up quite a lot of space both for yourself and for a dining table with chairs.
You've probably noticed that with the depth of the lower modules being 45 cm, many older people simply cannot reach or place dishes or cereals so deep, and the space is simply wasted.
Sometimes, designers make small areas where the depth of the countertop is also reduced. For example, in the area of the sink or even the stove, since this technique can be narrow and allows you to save space, thereby expanding the space of the kitchen.
It is also worth mentioning purely technical design solutions for small kitchens, such as smart tables that slide out from under the kitchen countertop or that fold out from the wall; they make it possible not only to expand the space, but also to free it up qualitatively for cleaning purposes or just for the sake of some repair work.
Decor and design techniques
If we talk about kitchen decor, then you should avoid heavy curtains or curtains. They greatly reduce space, quickly become dirty and in some places even pose a fire hazard. It is better to limit yourself to roller shutters or blinds.
You should not fill the kitchen with large decorative elements, such as large dishes or vases.
- Firstly, they simply don’t look good from a short distance;
- Secondly, they can fall and break if they are touched. In general, it is better not to be too active in decorating small kitchens. Let the kitchen itself become the decoration of the kitchen. Massive lampshades and lighting structures should also not be hung; it is better to use LED lighting.
Finally, there are several design techniques that can expand the space.
One of the most powerful techniques is expanding the window opening. If the apartment and the structure allow, then you can make a stained glass window on the entire wall, from floor to ceiling. This will visually greatly expand the space.
Another tip is to use the window sill as a dining table, this is especially useful when family members go to work at different times and there is not a crowd of people in the kitchen at the same time.
You can save money on a regular table. If you do not want to deny yourself the pleasure of setting up a separate table, then make it to order, with drawers. You can put various utensils in these drawers, thereby freeing up space for a refrigerator built under the countertop.
Many ordinary people are indescribably horrified or delighted when they hear about the use of ceiling space. It turns out that the ceiling can also be used as an element for shelves or hanging structures. There may well be a light structure hanging above the table, on which everything can be placed, right down to crystal glasses. And all this will be attached to the ceiling.
Replace the door to the kitchen with a glass or sliding one, this will also “expand” the space to some extent.
There are also such physical methods of cooking, about which there are separate articles, such as:
- association with a balcony;
- combination with a loggia;
- connection with the hallway.
All of these tips are mostly effective if you know what you want from the kitchen. The main thing is that you like the kitchen and the space in it.
Alexander Krivenko Architect and interior designer
Dimensions
The size of a corner kitchen sink is a rather controversial issue. Dimensions can vary within very wide limits, and this applies to every parameter - for example, there are very wide products with a shallow depth, and you can also find small, deep corner sinks. In this case, there is no need to talk about standard values, since for each individual case the sink is selected separately.
When choosing the size of a corner kitchen sink, you need to consider the following parameters:
- Dimensions of kitchen furniture;
- The size and quantity of utensils that are used regularly by residents;
- Tabletop height.
In most situations, it is best to choose an option with a depth of about 16-20 cm - such dimensions of a corner sink for a kitchen are optimal, since at such a depth water does not splash, and there is enough free space for washing large kitchen utensils.
If kitchen cabinets are about 85cm high, deeper bowls will be awkward. In addition, a deep sink will not be practical if you have a dishwasher.