Does it matter if kitchen sink has round corners or more squared corners?

Anonymous
I have to pick out a new sink, and I'm wondering if round corners are now dated and the modern thing is more squared-off corners. Anyone recently pick out a sink, or anyone with design savvy, who can weigh in on whether this matters?
Anonymous
OP here. I should have added that it's a stainless undermount.
Anonymous
I am not up the minute on design stuff but it seems to me as though round corners on a sink are more functional— no chance of gunk accumulating in them.
Anonymous
We have a square-cornered sink at work. I don't like it for the reason the pp mentioned: stuff gets stuck in the corners.
Anonymous
The sink guy told me there are 90-degree sinks, which I should stay away from, and sinks that look rectangular but have slightly rounded corners.

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Anonymous
I got a square-cornered sink because it looks cooler and I hate the gunk accumulation. Go for slightly rounded at least.
Anonymous
Round cornered sinks are far easier to clean. Square corners look cool and up to date, but in my kitchen, I put cleanliness above cool looks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Round cornered sinks are far easier to clean. Square corners look cool and up to date, but in my kitchen, I put cleanliness above cool looks.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Round cornered sinks are far easier to clean. Square corners look cool and up to date, but in my kitchen, I put cleanliness above cool looks.


Same here. I got rounded. Simple to clean.
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