Double Kitchen Sinks Are Losing Ground to One Big Basin
Double kitchen sinks split the washing area into two zones, a setup built around washing in one bowl and rinsing in the other. Large pots, sheet pans, roasting pans, and skillets expose the tradeoff: the center divider takes space from both bowls. Reddit user u/nisekoimon raised that issue in r/unpopularopinion, arguing for a large, deep single basin over two smaller bowls. The post drew responses from double-sink owners who rely on separate wash and rinse zones, along with single-basin owners who want enough room for large cookware. A commenter who identified as a kitchen designer added another point to the discussion: most clients choosing sinks for new kitchens were going with single basins. Double bowls divide the work area Two bowls create separate spaces within the same sink. One can hold dishes or soapy water while the second stays open for rinsing. That division remains the main argument for keeping the format. Commenters described moving dishes from a wash basin to a r...