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Beautiful Copper Farmhouse Sinks

One of my personal favorite sink designs for big, welcoming kitchens is a nice deep farmhouse sink. Take a look at these beautiful apron-front farm house kitchen sinks we've found from Manhattan Interior Design. I do love the perfect simplicity of a deep porcelain sink with a thick white apron, but these new copper models are amazingly beautiful, and at the same time practical enough to be used in the hardest working kitchens!

Beautiful copper kitchen sink in the apron front style, with embossed flowers and double bowl that's made out of pure copper.  Copper Farm house Apron front kitchen sink by Manhattan Interior Design.

The embossed flower design on this model would be the perfect accent for an arts and crafts inspired kitchen. It also speaks of just happiness - really makes me want to smile and I've already pitched this to two clients who've loved it instantly. The price tag is a little steep at $1400, but look at it this way... you're using your sink every day and if it puts a smile on your face, that smile has cost less than a cup of coffee a day if you use your new sink for at least 4 years.

Marble farmhouse sinks can be hard to find, so they definitely make a statement when incorporated into a kitchen redesign.  This marble Farm house Apron front kitchen sink by Manhattan Interior Design.

The double bowl design of this marble farmhouse sink is hand carved from one solid block of Galala Beige Marble, which is beige marble with brown veins. It features carvings of grapes and ivy on the apron-front. The depth is a traditional 32", and is designed with a flexible flt top edge, so you can select whether under counter or drop in installation. This model is usually $999, but is currently available from Manhattan Design Studio for only $600.

Porcelain farmhouse sinks are classic, and the apron sink model was first introduced in Darwin England in 1897.

Not only do I love porcelain farmhouse sinks for their distinctly simple beauty, but they are also incredibly durable and resist acid, alkali, scratches and cracks. This durability makes them one of the most practical choices in kitchen sink materials available.