I'd go for a stainless steel sink bc it doesn't stain, crack or discolour. Our's is corian which is great bc you can just buff out the discolouring
A pullout tap should be the main thing and ensuring it isn't set so far back that water pools on the worktop.
Stainless also has a bit of bounce, so stuff doesn't break as easily if dropped.
I've had a massive butler sink for the last 8 years, and smashed countless pint glasses after they slipped out of my soapy hands.
This is a big point for stainless, my OH is clumsy as shit. Also it seems like all the porcelain sinks are flat bottomed, which i think saw some discussion a few pages back
This was my sister and borther in law's experience. He refused to have a washng up bowl until about 5-6 of their mugs/glasses got cracked.
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I'd go for a stainless steel sink bc it doesn't stain, crack or discolour. Our's is corian which is great bc you can just buff out the discolouring
A pullout tap should be the main thing and ensuring it isn't set so far back that water pools on the worktop.