Thinking about sinks
Advice on selecting the most suitable sink for your new kitchen is available in the new Oliveri brochure, published by Tasman Sinkware
When renovating a kitchen, it's often necessary to work around the existing plumbing. So being aware of issues such as the position and size of the sink that's best for your space could save extra costs.
In its new Oliveri brochure, Tasman Sinkware explores the options for homeowners, providing information about what to look for and think about when buying a new kitchen sink. Factors to consider are the benchtop material, width, cupboard size and required bowl capacity. Tasman Sinkware also suggests that owners check whether matching tapware and customised accessories are available.
"Sinkology is the term we use for the knowledge required to select the best sink for its function and design," says Sara Pelvin, a marketing assistant at Tasman Sinkware.
The catalogue also features two new sink ranges. The Sonetto, with a brushed stainless appearance and tight 25mm radius corners, is for undermounted installations. For those wanting a stylish and affordable model, the Perle features extra-deep bowls and rounded corners.
Tasman Sinkware, with more than 60 years' experience manufacturing stainless steel, makes Oliveri sinks in Australia.
For more information, contact Tasman Sinkware, phone 1300 13 Sink (7465). Or visit the website: www.oliverisinks.com.
Story by: Trendsideas
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