Flushmount Kitchen Sinks

Flushmount Kitchen Sinks

Upgrade your kitchen with flushmount sinks that deliver a seamless, modern finish. Installed level with your benchtop, they combine the clean look of undermount sinks with the practicality of a topmount. Explore more options in kitchen sinks, or pair your new sink with kitchen mixers and sink accessories for a complete setup.
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What is a flushmount sink?

A flushmount sink is designed to sit level with the benchtop, giving you a smooth surface that is easy to clean. It offers the sleek look of an undermount sink but with simpler installation. 

Why choose a flushmount sink?

Flushmount sinks are popular for modern kitchens because they reduce dirt traps around the edge and make wiping down benches easy. They’re also versatile, with options in stainless steel, granite, and fireclay to suit your space.

What sizes and configurations are available?

You’ll find flushmount sinks in single, double, and 1 & ¾ bowl formats. Compact designs suit apartments, while extra-large troughs are ideal for family kitchens or laundries. For more choice, browse single bowl sinks, double bowl sinks, and trough sinks.

How do flushmount sinks compare with topmount sinks?

Unlike traditional topmount sinks that sit above the bench, flushmount sinks sit flush for a cleaner look. They’re easier to wipe around and more discreet, making them a favourite in contemporary kitchens.

Can flushmount sinks be used outdoors?

Yes, provided you choose a durable material like 316-grade stainless steel. For outdoor kitchens and BBQ areas, explore alfresco sinks designed to withstand the elements.

What accessories work with flushmount sinks?

Maximise your sink with sink accessories like drainboards, chopping boards, and colanders. These help with food prep and keep benches tidy. Pair them with kitchen mixers or 3 way mixer taps for a complete kitchen solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, provided your benchtop is solid-surface (stone, engineered quartz, porcelain, or concrete) and thick enough to be re-cut. A stonemason will need to mill a precise rebate so the sink rim sits perfectly level. Laminate and timber tops usually can’t be flush-milled without compromising strength, so stick with topmount or undermount in those cases.
Anything you can safely grind and seal: granite, marble, engineered stone, porcelain slabs, concrete. These materials handle the tight tolerances and resist swelling if moisture sneaks under the rim. Avoid porous or flexible surfaces (raw timber, laminate) unless you’re prepared for warping or water ingress down the line.
Wipe crumbs straight in with a damp microfibre cloth after every session, and run a soft-bristle brush around the rim weekly to dislodge any hidden grime. Skip harsh abrasives—Buildmat’s scratch-resistant coating only needs a pH-neutral cleaner to stay looking crisp.
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