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Kitchen sinks

One bowl or two? Stainless steel or ceramic? With or without a drainer? Our kitchen sinks come in a wide range of types and sizes. You're sure to find what you need, whatever the size and style of your kitchen. Don't forget to complement your choice with one of our water-saving taps.

Believe it or not, but kitchen sinks are a big deal. Why? Because few things in the kitchen are as hardworking as your sink! It deals with left-overs, smeared dishes, regular handwashing and more every day. And it must do all this while looking as spotless as the day you bought it.

And you want it looking tip top, because your sink will change the look and feel of your entire kitchen. Are you going for a romantic touch with a white ceramic sink? Or a modern one with stainless steel? Or perhaps a minimalistic and futuristic feel with black quartz composite? Either way, our wide range of sinks are sure to fit into the kitchen of your dreams.

Kitchen sinks in different materials

Which material makes for the best kitchen sink? The answer is often: whichever matches with the rest of your kitchen. While different materials have different properties with certain advantages, all kitchen sinks at IKEA are sturdy, stunning, and speckless.

Stainless steel kitchen sinks

Stainless steel sinks are highly durable and stain resistant. Eventually, they'll get a nice patina and therefore, much like a fine wine, will only get better over time. Needless to say, a stainless-steel undermount sink can find its place in any kitchen.

Ceramic kitchen sinks

Ceramic sinks, with their smooth surface, have superior stain resistance, making them very easy to clean. It's an elegant look that will elevate any kitchen interior.

Quartz composite kitchen sinks

Quartz composite sinks have a durable surface which protects them from scratches, stains, heat, and general impact. Our quartz composite sinks have a cool look that will make your kitchen pop.

One, one and a half, or two bowls for your kitchen sink?

When choosing the optimal size for your kitchen sink, you need to consider the space you have and what you'll be using it for.

If you have a dishwasher, a smaller single bowl kitchen sink can be enough. But if you're doing the dishes by hand, a two-bowl kitchen sink will make your life easier, offering one bowl for scrubbing and one for rinsing. And if you don’t have enough space for a large two bowl sink, you might consider a 1.5 bowl sink which provides you with a bigger and a smaller bowl. After rinsing, you might need a dish drainer where you can place your dishes and silverware to dry. Sinks with drainboards are also ideal for drying dishes, as the sloping surface allows extra water to flow back into the bowl. Fortunately, we've got you covered there too with a variety of options.

When you’ve chosen your perfect sink, don’t forget to match it with a fitting kitchen faucet to get that extra stylish look.