| 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? |
| OP here. I should have added that it's a stainless undermount. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
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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.
Like these: [img]https://ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/11197199/P18187357.jpg?impolicy=medium[img] [/img] https://ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/11197199/P18187357.jpg?impolicy=medium[img] ttps://www.houzz.com/product/15333671-miseno-mss3219sr-32-undermount-single-basin-stainless-steel-kitchen-sink-modern-kitchen-sinks |
| I got a square-cornered sink because it looks cooler and I hate the gunk accumulation. Go for slightly rounded at least. |
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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.
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Same here. I got rounded. Simple to clean. |