No idea, I didn't get the £1k one. I think our worktop without the sink including upstands/template/fitting/cutouts/radius etc etc was £2400+VAT and with the 'regular' sink it was £2800+VAT ish. For the XL it was £3300+VAT
A decent sink would have been I guess 100-200ish but not having to clean or look after a silicon bead around the edge and not having to fit it separately myself makes it worth the extra 2/300+VAT for me. Next time I'd 100% get a seamless hob as well but ours has slight bevels on the edges. #Seamlesssurfaces4lyf.
As for the £1kish one (XL or whatever) I saw less value. The regular size one is actually bigger than I remembered and plenty big for anything we have I guess with the exception of a giant fish kettle I break out from time to time (but I doubt that would even fit in the XL)
How does the drainer work? It looks like there's a join at the L where the two pieces of worktop meet, that bisects the drainer. I'm sure there's not, so just wondering?
The join is in the upstand only, the back wall is bowed so it was agreed better than a big dip to fill to split the upstand and hide it behind the tap. There's space underneath that sink area for a little receptacle for the overflow.
No idea, I didn't get the £1k one. I think our worktop without the sink including upstands/template/fitting/cutouts/radius etc etc was £2400+VAT and with the 'regular' sink it was £2800+VAT ish. For the XL it was £3300+VAT
A decent sink would have been I guess 100-200ish but not having to clean or look after a silicon bead around the edge and not having to fit it separately myself makes it worth the extra 2/300+VAT for me. Next time I'd 100% get a seamless hob as well but ours has slight bevels on the edges. #Seamlesssurfaces4lyf.
As for the £1kish one (XL or whatever) I saw less value. The regular size one is actually bigger than I remembered and plenty big for anything we have I guess with the exception of a giant fish kettle I break out from time to time (but I doubt that would even fit in the XL)