Farmhouse Sink Vs Regular Sink. Stainless steel sinks start around 200 - 300 for a single bowl undermount sink. Also known as an apron or apron-front sink theyre often much deeper and wider than a traditional sink basin making them especially ideal for large families or homes without a dishwasher.
Farmhouse sinks come in a variety of mounting styles. My wife loves the look of a farmhouse sink but hesitates bc its a lot more than a regular undermount sink. Large dishes and pans are easy to wash in the farmhouse sink.
For example the Kohler cast-iron Dickenson farmhouse sink is about twice as much as the Kohler cast-iron Bakersfield regular undermount sink 1000 vs 500.
Now speaking from personal experience the farm sink tends to offer more space and are for the most part deeper making it easier to wash pots after cooking. But it still cost over 500 for just the sink. So only wash a few dishes at a time rinse and put in your designed drying area. It is deeper and wider than other regular sinks.