I have mentioned my sink project here a few times, here and here.
I loved my big stainless steel sink. It could hold all the dishes! We recently redid our kitchen, and while it meant a much-needed new stove and refrigerator, it also meant a new sink. My husband wanted a big farmhouse sink, which I love, but he also wanted a white sink. I was so sad at first, knowing I would have to say goodbye to my beloved sink.
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The kitchen is done, and I have started taking pictures of my new sink. She captures the light so wonderfully; I might be falling in love with her.
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You can follow #yearofthesink on my Instagram to follow the new sink adventure.
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She captures the light so very well. I am a little smitten I have to admit.
The size! The light! The shadows! <3