For a striking change from the ordinary, consider putting a copper sink in your kitchen. A copper sink can add a wonderful touch to many decors. In addition to its unique look, copper also carries the benefit of having natural antibacterial properties.

Copper adds a warmth to the kitchen unparalleled by other materials. Copper goes well with country, Shaker and Mission style kitchens as well as other types depending on the decor. Polished copper can work in contemporary settings with the right appliance finishes. A bronze colored appliance finish has recently been introduced on the market. Copper sinks compliment bronze appliances well.

You have two basic choices for the sink finish – patina or polished.

Patina

Patina is the natural coating copper will develop when left unpolished. Shiny copper eventually changes to a warm, brownish-coppery hue over time. Many people enjoy the look of patina copper. Patina is the easiest copper finish to maintain. Simple cleaning methods of soap and water are usually enough.

Avoid leaving acidic foods in contact with patina finishes as the surface coating will disappear leaving a relatively shiny area. If this happens, don’t despair – the patina will come back with time.

Polished Copper

Maintaining a polished copper finish requires more work. Regular polishing of the sink is needed. The idea is to avoid the patina from developing in order to keep the surface shiny. Polished copper has a gorgeous finish and to some, is worth the extra effort.

Because many are handmade, there are a large number of shapes and styles to choose from. Look at a large selection before choosing one to ensure you find the best copper sink for your kitchen.

Visit kitchens-and-more.com where you can find more articles by Cory on copper kitchen sinks as well as other subjects such as bronze appliances, kitchen remodeling and improvement.

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