Pour half a cup of white vinegar and half a cup of water in a single bowl kitchen sink and bring it to a boil in the microwave. This will loosen any stains and remove any odours.

Drop-In sinks. This trend came from do-it-yourselfers. The summer 2009 issue of "workstation kitchen sink & Bath Makeovers" contains an article about sink styles called "Drop-In Delights." It says changing the bathroom sink updates a bathroom instantly. "A sink can be an artistic element in your bath," the article notes. If you are renovating a bathroom on a budget, however, art may not be a priority.
Undermount sinks. Beghan Dockendorf, a writer for "This Old House" magazine," thinks undermount sinks gives vanities a sleek look. Farm sinks, a trend from the past, have made it to the present and the future, according to Dockendorf. This simple design goes with many decorating styles.
Consider what type of kitchen you might want to have before you start calling around to contractors though. Do you want to have an ultra modern kitchen, or would you prefer a quaint country style kitchen. You should also consider the amount of space that you have. Knowing what you want ahead of time will make choosing the various pieces of the kitchen as well as the contractor much easier.
When you are doing some cooking, you usually end up with plenty of pans and pots to wash. There are even plats and utensils that you need to wash. Having a triple bowl stainless steel sink lets you minimize your washing time. The first bowl is us to soak all the pts and pans that you need to wash and then scour them. The second bowl is used to wash gently that china. And the third one is use for rinsing all the pots and pans with hot modern kitchen sink water.
Your Needs: Sinks usually come in depths of 6, 8, or 12 inches. Match the depth of each sink bowl to your needs. A prep sink is usually shallower, while you need a deeper cleaning sink to accommodate big pots. Some sinks also come with built-in strainers or cutting boards.