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Depends on the work top,
If its granite or some kind of stone, undermount looks very good
If you have laminate then stainless steel
If you have oak ect.. Then china/porcelain sink like a Belfast looks good
All depends on what you want
I’ve fitted a few Franke composite sinks, I think there nice bits of kit. However one thing to be aware of (same with all composite sinks I assume) they seem to discolour over time than ceramic and aren’t safe for solvents. If you start washing pain brushes in them it’s I’ve seen almost melt chunks out of them.
Ohh that's not good - thanks for letting me know offshoregas!
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