Facts About Stainless Steel Backsplashes

In the average kitchen, stainless steel backsplashes are definitely outside of the mainstream of kitchen design. But, if used properly, they’ll make your kitchen standout like almost nothing else. In addition, it such a unique backsplash will complement many of the stainless steel appliances found in today’s modern kitchen.

Your style of furniture and appliances that you choose for you home reveals a lot about you. A kitchen with stainless steel backsplashes, refrigerators, and ovens, more than anything else, says practicality. And stainless steel, if nothing else, is the most practical choice when it comes to kitchen sinks and backsplashes.

Those familiar with the decor of restaurant kitchens know that stainless steel backsplashes have been used in professional kitchens for years. And professional chefs love them because they tend to be maintenance free.

The main function of a backsplash is to protect the surface of the wall from food splatter as you’re cooking and doing food preparation. It’s a section of material, normally tiles, that is attached to the wall behind an oven, sink, or counter. The main property that is should have is to be easy to clean. And in today’s kitchen, the second property that it should have is to be aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Stainless steel backsplashes satisfy both of these functions with ease.

A quality stainless steel backsplash is among the sturdiest of materials that you could choose. However, it can be expensive when compared to alternative materials such as tile, or laminate. For example, a simple stainless steel backsplash kit 36 to 42 inches wide could cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 – $350. A stainless steel backsplash is, however,  cheaper then a granite one.

The simplest of stainless steel backsplashes installs on the wall with a basic epoxy. Some of the more complex ones, such as backsplashes with built in trays, will need to have holes drilled into the wall support studs and then attached with screws or hooks.

While stainless steel kitchen backsplashes are easy to clean, some complain about scratches from cleaning. Others, prefer granite and claim that granite is easier to care for. If you use the right cleaning materials on stainless steel, however, scratches shouldn’t be a major concern. And also, with steel backsplashes, you don’t have to worry about trapped grease and dirt getting in the joints and grouts as you have to with tile backsplashes.

Stainless Steel Backsplash Tile

stainless steel backsplash tiles

stainless steel backsplash tiles

Those that want to use stainless steel in a bit more creative way can install a backsplash consisting of stainless steel tiles instead of a one piece stainless steel backsplash. This lets you mix different colors, styles, and textures of stainless steel together, resulting in something that resembles art or sculpture more than a utilitarian kitchen accessory.

Stainless steel bar sinks can bring a touch of modern elegance to your kitchen or bar. But, of course, the real beauty of stainless steel is that it does not rust and is extremely durable. It can be stained, however, by acidic foods if not cleaned up in a reasonably time period.

In addition, stainless steel bar sinks, although meant and designed for bar use, are small enough that they can also go well in the kitchen as a secondary sink.

stainless steel bar sink

stainless steel bar sink

With bar sinks, even though a stainless steel bar sink fits perfectly with almost any decor, you don’t have to worry about aesthetics as much as you do with a regular kitchen sink. What you want most with a bar sink is its utilitarian functionality.

The best stainless steel bar sinks feature 16 – 18 gauge 304 series stainless steel. This keeps them durable for many years. And it’s because of their durability that stainless steel is the preferred material for bar sinks. Depending on the style and brand, a good stainless steel bar sink can run you anywhere from $50 to $300.

There are basically three ways to mount a stainless steel bar sink – undermount, top mount, and counter top.

Undermount bar sinks are called for when, from a design standpoint, you want a seamless flow from the countertop to the sink – as if it were all one piece. Many people use this if their countertop is made of natural stone or some other solid-surface. This will give your bar area a nice, clean, stylish, and seamless look. These are also the easiest type of sinks to clean and maintain.

A top mount sink is the most prevalent type of installed sink and one that you’ll find in most bars. It’s self rimming with a lip that just hangs over the top of the counter. This is also typically the second easiest to install. You simply lay it through an opening in the top of the counter surface (usually laminate, tile, wood, granite, or marble) and using underneath the sink brackets, attach it to the counter.

A vessel bar sink sits on top of the counter top making it the easiest to install although, some vessel sinks are semi-recessed into the counter.

When installing a stainless steel bar sink, it’s worth spending a few more dollars to buy a pull-out faucet with a spray-head instead of the normal swivel faucets. This gives you the flexibility of targeting the water exactly where it’s needed. Also, stainless steel sinks, due to the different percentages of compounds in their makeup, come is slight variations of colors and brilliance. So, from an aesthetic standpoint, make sure that the faucet color matches as close as possible to the color of the bar sink.

Since stainless steel bar sinks come in a variety of sizes, shapes (round, rectangular, square vs rounded corners), and models. You may need to look at more than a few to find the perfect one that fist you decor. A good place to start, however, is with franke sinks, a world class provider of kitchen tools and systems.

High quality commercial stainless steel sinks never go out of style. The use of stainless steel is so popular in professional kitchens because of its durability, cost, ease of cleaning, and style. When compared to sinks made of other materials, no other material fits the needs of the modern kitchen as well. You don’t have to worry about breaking it, melting it, or doing other types of damage. They key, however, is making sure that the stainless steel is of good quality. If so, you’ll have no problems in the kitchen.

stainless steel commercial sink

stainless steel commercial sink

The steel in the better commercial stainless steel sinks is typically made of commercial grade stainless steel that is 18 or 20 gauge (the lower the number the thicker the steel). The thicker the steel, the more durable and long lasting the steel is. In addition, a commercial stainless steel sink will probably have double strength panels at certain portions of the sink to help support the extra weight of the heavy steel.

Styles of Commercial Kitchen Sinks

One of the best configured of commercial stainless steel sinks include a prep sink (also known as a vegetable or salad sink) to scrub and prepare vegetables and fruit and two pot sinks (at least 17 square inches wide) for cleaning the pots and pans. These triple bowl sinks are used in many of the best commercial kitchen. But, if space is a consideration in your kitchen, a good quality double bowl sink can serve you well also.

Well built commercial stainless steel sinks are extremely hardy and can withstand pretty much anything you might do with it. They don’t crack or chip, they’re easy to clean, and they have good hygienic qualities – in that they aren’t normally welcome breeding grounds for germs. And the best ones are some of the most stylish sinks that you’ll find.

You can purchase commercial stainless steel sinks with or without faucet holes already drilled. If you are installing your sink in a custom kitchen with nonstandard pipes or unusual angles, you may want to arrange to have the holes drilled yourself.

You’ll find many accessories for many commercial stainless steel sinks. For example, dish washer units, dish washer units, vegetable cutting machines, potato peelers, commercial mixers, and many more time saving devices that you probably can’t even imagine.

Commercial stainless steel sinks are used in a variety of environments – professional and school laboratories, restaurant kitchens, launderettes, and many others.

Aero commercial stainless steel kitchen sinks are among the top quality sinks used in many restaurants and upscale kitchens in the U.S. The company has been around for over half a century and  a lot of satisfied customers.

As you begin to price stainless steel commercial sinks, you may find that cost is a concern for the best quality sinks. But it’s not always necessary to have one of the new commercial stainless steel sinks. These sinks last for a long time. And many times, a used commercial stainless steel sink will serve you just as well.