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Inset Sinks
Inset sinks sit neatly into a pre-cut hole in your benchtop, with the rim resting on the surface. It’s a practical, tidy choice that works with a range of kitchen styles. At Swan Plumbing Supplies, you’ll find plenty of options ready to install and become part of your daily routine.
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Inset sinks that fit right into your kitchen and laundry
Our inset sinks come in a variety of sizes and setups to suit different kitchen and laundry layouts. The range includes compact single bowls, large double sinks and styles with side space for draining or stacking. Finishes span from classic stainless steel to stone-look materials that blend into modern benchtops.
You'll also find both straight-lined and rounded profiles, so you can match the look you’re going for. All options are sourced from trusted brands, so you know you’re getting quality that lasts.
Get your quality inset kitchen sink at Swan Plumbing Supplies
If you’re investing in an inset sink, don’t leave it to chance. Choose the team that knows this product better than anyone. Shop with Swan Plumbing Supplies — the go-to supplier for quality sinks and trusted kitchen fittings since 1954.
Still deciding? Explore all your kitchen sink options, including undermount, granite, ceramic, bar and butler sinks.
FAQs
What is an inset sink?
An inset sink is installed from above into a cut-out in the benchtop, with the sink's rim sitting visibly on the surface. It's one of the most common and easy-to-fit sink types for kitchen and laundry setups.
What's the difference between an inset sink and an inset basin?
An inset sink is made for kitchens or laundries, usually larger and designed to handle food prep, washing up or heavy-duty cleaning. An inset basin, on the other hand, is designed for bathrooms, and is typically smaller, shallower and used for handwashing or grooming tasks.
Are inset sinks suitable for all benchtop materials?
Yes, inset sinks are compatible with most benchtop materials, including laminate, timber and stone. However, proper sealing is important, especially with porous or water-sensitive surfaces.