All Kitchen Sinks

From Prep to Cleanup, the Right Sink Makes All the Difference

Shop Kitchen Sinks That Combine Form, Function & Style

Your kitchen sink is one of the most-used fixtures in your home, and at Riverbend Home, you’ll find a wide variety of styles designed to elevate both form and function. Whether you’re updating an existing space or building a new one, our curated selection includes undermount sinks, apron-front farmhouse sinks, drop-in models, and multi-functional workstation sinks crafted in durable materials like stainless steel, granite composite, and fireclay. Choose from single or double basin configurations and a range of sizes and finishes to fit your kitchen’s layout and aesthetic.

Versatile Options for Every Kitchen Design

From sleek modern undermounts to timeless apron-front farmhouse sinks, find the perfect fit for your kitchen’s layout and style. Available in a wide range of materials and finishes to match your counters and fixtures.

Built to Withstand Daily Use

Explore sinks crafted from premium materials like stainless steel for commercial-grade durability, fireclay for a classic look, and granite composite for scratch and stain resistance—all built to handle busy kitchens.

Smart Features for Maximum Utility

Discover workstation sinks with built-in ledges for cutting boards and strainers, or opt for deep single-bowl sinks ideal for soaking pans and platters. Added features like sound dampening and sloped basins improve everyday performance.

Easy to Clean & Maintain

Choose sink styles that make cleanup simpler. Nonporous finishes, rounded basin corners, and included drain kits or accessories help keep your kitchen cleaner with less effort.

FAQs: Kitchen Sinks

What’s the difference between undermount and drop-in sinks?

Undermount sinks are installed beneath the countertop for a seamless look, while drop-in sinks rest on top of the counter with a visible rim.

Are stainless steel sinks still a good choice?

Yes! Stainless steel remains one of the most popular sink materials due to its durability, ease of cleaning, and resistance to heat and stains.

What is a workstation sink?

Workstation sinks come with built-in ledges to support accessories like cutting boards, colanders, and drying racks—streamlining food prep and cleanup.

Which sink material is easiest to maintain?

Granite composite and stainless steel are among the easiest to clean and maintain. Fireclay is also durable but may require gentler care to avoid chipping.

How do I choose the right size sink?

Consider your cabinet size and kitchen workflow. A 30–33" sink is common, but deeper or double-bowl designs may be better for multitasking or large households.