Sinks & Faucets

Sinks & Faucets

Whether you prefer the open space of a single bowl or the division of a double bowl for your kitchen prep and washing, we have an array of sink and faucet types and styles in a number of finishes. From kitchens and baths to laundry rooms and anything in between, you can find the plumbing fixtures you’re looking for at Construction Resources.

SINKS

FAUCETS

Sink Options

Before choosing a brand or finish from the many options available, you may want to narrow down a style for your kitchen or bath sink first. Do you prefer the open space of a single bowl or the division of a double bowl for your kitchen prep and washing? You might like the traditional look of a drop-in sink over the more modern apron front or vessel style. Our product specialists can help you select the ideal sink for your needs and design, and they’ll even take care of scheduling installation.

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50/50

A very popular choice for the kitchen, a double bowl 50/50 sink has two equally sized basins. While this offers greater flexibility in terms of use, cleaning larger dishes may be more difficult than in a single basin sink.

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60/40

A double bowl 60/40 sink features two different sized basins. The division is perfect for prepping and cleaning during cooking or washing and drying dishes.

Single Bowl Sink

A single bowl sink has just one basin and can make cleaning large dishes much easier. Also available in compact sizes, this option is ideal for situations where space is at a premium.

Kohler Single Bowl Farmhouse Sink

Farmhouse Sink

The defining characteristic of a farmhouse sink is a large, forward-facing side that replaces a section of the counter and cabinetry. They are available in single and double basin styles.

Bar Sink

Smaller than a regularly sized kitchen sink, bar sinks are usually single bowl and are installed in an island or bar area for food/drink prep.

Vessel Sink

A vessel sink is a basin that sits above the countertop surface, offering additional height from a traditional sink installation.

Undermount Sink

Traditionally, sinks have been installed from the top-down. Undermount sinks are the opposite: the sink is attached to the bottom of the counter.

Drop-in Sink

Also known as a top mount, drop-in sinks are the most common type of sink and have a lip or rim that sits atop the countertop cut-out.

Faucets

Stainless steel, polished chrome, or oil-rubbed bronze? Knobs, single-handle or touchless? Choosing the finishing details for your kitchen or bath can feel like a feat. Our design consultants will ease the selection process by helping narrow down the options that are right for you.

Our Vendors

Construction Resources
Design Center

224 Rio Circle

Decatur, GA 30030

404.378.3132

CR Home Alabama

223 W Oxmoor Rd.

Birmingham, AL 35209

205.943.0680

Florida Bath & Surfaces

5161 US-98

Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

850.267.9424

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