The main sink selection went through a couple iterations. First, there was the standard sink and faucet that came with the house. McAllister single basin sink stainless undermount, and Kohler Coralais faucet in brushed nickel. (for sale, in case you are in the market!)


Nice enough, but I knew that I wanted an integral ledge in the sink to place a rack, in effect shallowing up the sink depth (important for me, being on the shorter side). My mom has this and it's really worthwhile. So I picked the Franke Oceania, single bowl in stainless.

Then, as delivery approached, I realized I didn't want a stainless steel sink. So I ordered the Franke Orca in a material called fireclay, biscuit in color. This will go nicely with my granite. You can see the integral ledge pretty clearly in this shot. I ordered the rack that sits on the ledge (it's removable).

This sink has been the bane of my existence, with an original delivery date estimate of August 2, a revised estimate of August 19, and then the news it was on "backorder" and wouldn't ship until late September! Fortunately that last estimate was conservative, and the sink arrived Labor Day weekend. Ah yes, now I have three main kitchen sinks. I'm trying to sell the two stainless steel versions. (Anyone who helps gets a finders fee.)
The prep sink is copper in a dark patina. I ordered this in Coppersinksdirect.com. Kitchen bloggers with copper sinks consistently recommended 14 gauge over 16 gauge, so that is what I got.


The faucets are Moen Camerist, in oil rubbed bronze. I looked at faucets FOREVER before settling on these. I think they'll look nice.


Here is a photo of the scaffolding my uncle had to erect so he could install the plumbing for my new sinks in the basement.
Next installment.... flooring.























