Kitchen Sinks by Installation Type

Find the right kitchen sink by how it installs and how it functions in the space. Empire offers farmhouse, self-trimming, retrofit, undermount, and bar/prep sinks for new kitchens, remodels, and replacement projects.

Farmhouse Sinks

Farmhouse sinks feature an exposed front apron that becomes part of the kitchen design. Available in fireclay, stainless steel, and other select materials, these sinks offer deep bowl capacity, strong visual impact, and a timeless built-in look

Self-Trimming Farmhouse Sinks

Self-trimming farmhouse sinks are designed to make apron-front installation cleaner and more forgiving. The sink apron overlaps the cabinet cut-out, helping cover the front edge and creating a finished look without requiring a perfectly exposed cabinet opening.

Retrofit Farmhouse Sinks

Retrofit farmhouse sinks are made for existing cabinets where a full-height apron sink may require too much cabinet modification. With a shorter apron and space-saving design, they allow homeowners and installers to upgrade to a farmhouse look while keeping more of the existing cabinet structure.

Workstation Sinks

Workstation sinks are designed with built-in ledges that hold accessories directly over the sink, turning the bowl into an active prep and cleanup space. Cutting boards, grids, strainers, and other accessories can slide across the sink to help save counter space and keep the kitchen working efficiently.

Undermount Sinks

Undermount sinks install beneath the countertop for a clean, seamless look. This style makes countertop cleanup easier and works especially well with stone, quartz, granite, and solid-surface countertops.

Bar & Prep Sinks

Bar and prep sinks add a second working area to a kitchen, island, wet bar, or entertainment space. Compact and practical, they are ideal for food prep, drink stations, cleanup, or secondary use away from the main kitchen sink.

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