KOHLER® kitchen sink collections offer a range of styles, from traditional to contemporary and transitional, along with premium material options, including stainless steel, enameled cast iron, and Neoroc® composite, to bring your dream kitchen to life.
Kitchen Sink Types and Configurations
KOHLER kitchen sinks are available in a range of configurations to match your space and workflow:
When selecting a sink, consider cabinet size, countertop material, and how you use your kitchen on a daily basis.
Choosing a Compatible Kitchen Sink Faucet
Choosing a faucet for your KOHLER kitchen sink is both a matter of style and compatibility. Choose from a range of KOHLER faucet styles, then ensure your selection aligns with your sink configuration by reviewing the number of holes and spacing. To learn more, visit the KOHLER Faucet Buying Guide.
Installing a Kitchen Sink
To install a kitchen sink, first identify the appropriate sink type, such as top-mount, undermount, apron-front, or tile-in, based on your countertop setup. Turn off the water supply and disconnect the plumbing. Remove the old sink and prepare the new one by applying plumber’s putty to the drain and sealing the edges with caulk. Install your faucet and other accessories, and secure the sink in place, reconnect the plumbing, and check for leaks. Finally, clean any excess caulk for a finished look.
Cleaning Your Kitchen Sink
Protecting the finish of your KOHLER kitchen sink requires thoughtful, routine care. For stainless steel sinks, use a nonabrasive cleaner and a soft sponge to avoid scratches, thoroughly rinsing and drying to help prevent water spots. For an enameled cast iron sink, use an approved cleaner and wipe gently with a soft sponge. For Neoroc composite material sinks, use a gentle cleaner and a soft cloth. Regular care, along with prompt cleanup of spills, helps maintain the sink’s appearance over time. Learn more about recommended cleaning products here.