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Shopping for kitchen sinks by material makes it easy to find the ideal match for your kitchen. From sleek stainless steel to robust granite composite, each material offers unique benefits in style, durability, and maintenance.

Whether you’re drawn to the modern look of ceramic, the industrial edge of stainless steel, or the scratch-resistant finish of composite, you’ll find a wide variety of kitchen sinks that suit your personal style and everyday needs. Each material is carefully selected to provide long-lasting performance, easy cleaning, and visual appeal.

Explore our collection of kitchen sinks l to find the right balance of practicality and design, whether you're renovating or just upgrading your sink.

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Rangemaster Prato Inset Single Bowl Granite Kitchen Sink 790 x 510mm, Black - PRA790CH

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Shaws Brindle Inset 1.5 Bowl Ceramic Kitchen Sink - White 550mm

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Shaws Classic Inset Single Bowl Ceramic Kitchen Sink - White 600mm

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Shaws Brindle Inset 1.5 Bowl Ceramic Kitchen Sink - White 760mm

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Shaws Classic Inset Single Bowl Ceramic Kitchen Sink - White 800mm

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Shaws Shaker Single Bowl Ceramic Farmhouse Kitchen Sink - White

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Shaws Bowland Single Bowl Ceramic Farmhouse Kitchen Sink - White 600mm

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Thomas Denby Bredon 1.5 Bowl Ceramic Farmhouse Kitchen Sink - White 800mm

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Shaws Classic Double Bowl Ceramic Farmhouse Kitchen Sink - White 800mm

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Shaws Shaker Double Bowl Ceramic Farmhouse Kitchen Sink - White

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Shaws Classic Double Bowl Ceramic Kitchen Sink - White 1000mm

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Which sink material is best if you want low maintenance and everyday durability?

For low maintenance and everyday use, stainless steel and granite composite are the strongest choices. Stainless steel is tough, resists staining and suits a modern kitchen; there are stainless options here from brands such as Sauber and Reginox. Granite composite is more scratch‑resistant and comes in colours like black and grey, with granite composite items listed, so it hides wear well. Ceramic and fireclay give a classic look but can chip more easily, so they suit gentler, style‑led kitchens.

How many bowls should you get — single, 1.5 or double?

Think about how you work: a single bowl gives the largest uninterrupted space for big pans, while a 1.5 bowl pairs a main bowl with a small utility bowl for rinsing or food prep. A double bowl (about 35 options) is best if you like to soak or rinse on one side while using the other for prep. For example, if you have a dishwasher and often cook large meals, a single bowl usually makes washing pans easier.

Should you pick a drainer and which hand orientation is best?

If you regularly air‑dry dishes or do prep on the side, select a sink with an integrated drainer; there are model with left or right hand drainer options, plus smaller numbers that are left‑only or right‑only. If you want a minimalist look or plan to use a separate drainer mat, many sinks have no drainer. Match the drainer side to your kitchen workflow — pick a left drainer if your worktop and tap are on the right, and vice versa.

What sink depth should you choose for washing large pots and pans?

Aim for a deeper bowl if you often wash large cookware; most sinks here have depths in the 200–299 mm range which gives good capacity for pots. Shallower sinks in the 100–199 mm range work fine for general use but feel cramped for big pans. For example, a 220 mm deep single bowl gives plenty of room to soak a casserole dish without too much splashing.

How do I match sink colour and finish to my kitchen style?

Match material to style: stainless steel suits contemporary kitchens and comes predominantly in silver , while granite composite offers matt blacks and greys for a modern, tactile finish. Ceramic and fireclay are often white or cream options) and work beautifully in traditional or shaker kitchens. If you want a bold accent, there are coloured choices such as red and brown, but pairing those with neutral worktops will keep the look balanced.