Pick an undermount or top mount sink. Undermount sinks are popular because they fit seamlessly with countertops and are easy to clean. They generally require professional installation. Due to their weight, they are compatible only with solid stone or concrete countertops. Top mount sinks are self-rimming and are cheaper and easier to install than undermount designs. Top mount sinks require periodic caulking around the edges and are harder to clean.
Choose a material. You can buy kitchen sinks made from stainless steel, cast iron coated with porcelain enamel, composite stone or metal and other materials. Stainless steel sinks are the most popular because they are durable, easy to clean and relatively inexpensive.3
Decide on a style. Standard sinks are 22- by 33-inches wide, 8-inches deep and have 2 bowls of equal size. Kitchen sinks that feature single or triple bowls, deeper bowls, apron fronts and lower bowl dividers to accommodate large pots and pans are also available. Some styles may require special cabinets.4
Think about a faucet set before buying a kitchen sink. Many new sinks come with four holes to mount a faucet and accessories like hot water, filtered water and soap dispensers. If you decide against the accessories, buy a sink with fewer holes or purchase plugs for the holes.5
Pick a color if you're not purchasing a metal sink. Consider the color of your kitchen walls, countertops and cabinets. Take paint chips and countertop samples with you when you go shopping.6
Buy a kitchen sink made by a reputable company. A high quality sink can last up to 50 years, so any extra upfront costs will pay off in the long run.