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While sinks have traditionally been functional workhorses, more homeowners are choosing models that make a visual impact. Statement sinks, whether through shape, colour, or material, can create a centrepiece in the kitchen that blends utility with a bold sense of style.
Apron front, or farmhouse style, sinks are a strong contender for this kind of look. With their exposed fronts and generous dimensions, they offer both visual weight and serious capacity. These sinks suit both classic and modern kitchens, especially when paired with textured finishes like fireclay or brushed copper.
Coloured sinks are another way to break away from the standard stainless steel look. Matte black and white options are increasingly popular, often chosen to complement cabinetry or contrast with natural materials like timber or stone. These choices give the kitchen depth and allow the sink area to stand apart rather than disappear.
Size matters when making a statement, but it must be paired with purpose. Oversized sinks can anchor an island or feature wall, provided there is sufficient bench space around them to balance the proportions. Deep bowls and wide dimensions are especially useful in open plan kitchens, where the sink area is always on show.
Pairing a standout sink with elevated tapware is essential. Choose taps in aged brass, brushed nickel, or architectural black to echo the sink’s presence. This coordination lifts the entire space and makes daily tasks feel that little bit more enjoyable.VanityPiQua
When the sink becomes a feature, it can influence the entire kitchen layout. Plan storage, lighting, and prep zones to support the visual statement, and you’ll create a kitchen that’s both beautiful and practical, from top to bottom.
While sinks have traditionally been functional workhorses, more homeowners are choosing models that make a visual impact. Statement sinks, whether through shape, colour, or material, can create a centrepiece in the kitchen that blends utility with a bold sense of style.
Apron front, or farmhouse style, sinks are a strong contender for this kind of look. With their exposed fronts and generous dimensions, they offer both visual weight and serious capacity. These sinks suit both classic and modern kitchens, especially when paired with textured finishes like fireclay or brushed copper.
Coloured sinks are another way to break away from the standard stainless steel look. Matte black and white options are increasingly popular, often chosen to complement cabinetry or contrast with natural materials like timber or stone. These choices give the kitchen depth and allow the sink area to stand apart rather than disappear.
Size matters when making a statement, but it must be paired with purpose. Oversized sinks can anchor an island or feature wall, provided there is sufficient bench space around them to balance the proportions. Deep bowls and wide dimensions are especially useful in open plan kitchens, where the sink area is always on show.
Pairing a standout sink with elevated tapware is essential. Choose taps in aged brass, brushed nickel, or architectural black to echo the sink’s presence. This coordination lifts the entire space and makes daily tasks feel that little bit more enjoyable.VanityPiQua
When the sink becomes a feature, it can influence the entire kitchen layout. Plan storage, lighting, and prep zones to support the visual statement, and you’ll create a kitchen that’s both beautiful and practical, from top to bottom.
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Furniture designed for life. Ethically made dining and living furniture and accessories by international and New Zealand designers where refined elegance meets sleek, contemporary form. Explore our extensive range of designer furniture via our Christchurch showroom or browse online.
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Landmark Homes
Founding directors Paul and Debbie Clarke established Landmark Homes in 1977. Their vision was to offer “something more exciting” than the average home: a home that made creative use of space but was also beautiful to live in.
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Poggenpohl is a premium German kitchen brand known for its innovation, timeless design, and precision craftsmanship, offering bespoke kitchen solutions that blend luxury with functionality.
Mastercraft Kitchens
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