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		<title>The Apron Sink Is Making A Comeback</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 07:13:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Poleson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://bathroomsinkonline.com/apron-sink"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://bathroomsinkonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/press_room_cd_owh1-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="" title="" /></a>At one time, the apron sink was associated with old family farms. Once these large farms began to disappear, along with this kind of lifestyle, apron sinks were used less and less in home construction. There can be a variety of reasons for the apron sink losing its usefulness, but two jumps out at you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At one time, the apron sink was associated with old family farms.  Once these large farms began to disappear, along with this kind of lifestyle, apron sinks were used less and less in home construction.  There can be a variety of reasons for the apron sink losing its usefulness, but two jumps out at you when looking for this type sink.  	</p>
<p>First, the design of the apron front kitchen sink was to ensure that water did not puddle in the surrounding kitchen cabinets of the home, but instead fell to the floor.  When you look at how older farmhouse kitchens were built, you can plainly see how the water would have gathered in the cabinets without the design of apron front sinks.  They were raised above the kitchen tops, not flush as they are in most kitchens today, and the front of the sinks protruded out past the cabinets causing any spillage to end up on the floor.  Many of the issues addressed by the apron sink slowly evaporated as dishwashers became more common in homes.  No longer were large families washing so many dishes after meals as was once the case on American farms.  Instead, families are smaller and dishwashers are now mechanical, not by hand over the kitchen sink.  </p>
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</script><img style="margin: 10px;" src="http://bathroomsinkonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/press_room_cd_owh1.jpg" align="left" />A second reason the apron sink diminished in use was cost. Over time these larger sinks became more expensive and families chose not to put the investment into apron front sinks any longer.  One need not look far today to see that the apron sink is still a bit more expensive than the traditional kitchen sink.  Yes, you get more sink and you have a unique feature for your kitchen, but most homeowners do not see the need for such sinks.<br />
However, though the apron sink continues to lad way behind its more traditional counterpart, it is experiencing resurgence in home constructions.  Thanks to more affordable materials, the larger apron sinks no longer have to be significantly more expensive than other kitchen sinks.  Thus, people are willing to invest in the purchase and installation of this different style sink.  </p>
<p>Another reason these sinks are enjoying a modest market growth is they are aesthetically different than what has been installed for the past several decades, and thus people like them due to their “newness” when in fact they are not new at all.  Their uniqueness is a great selling point since kitchens are viewed as key areas in which to invest your home buying dollars.  In today’s housing market the idea is that kitchens and master bedrooms are key in the marketability of a home, so people want things that will cause their home to stand out from the rest in case they need to sell.  </p>
<p>What if you decide to replace you kitchen sink, can you put an apron sink in the place of your existing sink?  Yes, most likely since the newer incarnation of apron sinks have taken newer kitchen technologies into account.  The apron sink of today can be installed with most any supporting structures that are already in place.<br />
Do I need a professional to install my new apron sink or can it be a “do it yourself project?”  If you are somewhat handy with a few tools, then putting your new sink in yourself should not be too much of a chore.  If however you have doubts, by all means get it done correctly by a professional.  </p>
<p>For those wanting to do their own install their new apron sink, you will need several things.  You will need a jigsaw, screw gun, and tape measure for starters.  Next, you will need to make sure you have 2&#215;4 boards, screws, and painter’s tape.  The actual installation of the sink is not too complicated as long as you have the necessary tools and materials.  One thing that must be said by way of reminder to all who would install their sink is be sure you turn off your water supply to the sink area before you begin.  Many a seasoned repairperson has experienced watery accidents by forgetting this basic point.  </p>
<p>Can I get my apron sink in a style I like?  Upon searching, you will find there are hosts of styles now available to those wanting to buy this product.  All the materials used to construct more current kitchen sinks are also used in making apron kitchen sinks.  What you will find is that generally speaking your can expect to pay more for a quality apron kitchen sink than you would a standard sink.  This cost variance will increase depending on the materials use to build your sink.  </p>
<p>For most, the least expensive kitchen sinks on the market are going to be stainless, and the same is true for the apron sink.  True apron kitchen sinks can cost as much as $4000+ for those made from certain types of granite or marble.  You need not spend near this much to have a most attractive apron sink placed in your new or newly remodeled kitchen.  Very attractive apron sinks can be purchased for around $900 or less at various locations. </p>
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