Monday, November 15, 2010

Everything and the Kitchen Sink







These gorgeous sinks would help to make washing up more fun .... well, maybe not fun, but you know what I mean!

14 comments:

  1. Those sinks are divine Leigh, I love all of them and your garden in the previous post is absolutely gorgeous, it's a real credit to you. Hope you have a lovely day.

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  2. The second one and the fourth one, will work fine for me. Gracias :)

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  3. Maravillosas cocinas,cada una en su estilo preciosas.
    Marina

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  4. Beautiful photographs - it inspires me to make a few changes at my house!

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  5. I love farm sinks and you have some fantastic examples here. Lovely post as always!

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  6. Love butlers' sink. They are functional and great looking in a traditional kitchen

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  7. Hopefully....they might....I am not entirely convinced though! xv

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  8. Oh yeah...I know what you mean! I need to "re-do" the kitchen shelves in ours...first pic gives me some good ideas!

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  9. wow I love the middle 2 pictures, makes me want to rip my kitchen out now!

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  10. Wow, that huge galvanized (I assume) sink is incredible. You could do so much at once in that!

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  11. Yes I know what you mean :)

    That blind in #2 is rather nice.
    xoxo DJ

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  12. Hi Leigh!
    you know all those sinks were great! I think more of us should focus not just ofn the fluff, but on finer plumbing fixtures that really add to making the design of a home special.......Maryanne xo

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