Then, the kitchen… we have just about committed to moving the kitchen to the red room, which would allow the old kitchen sink to remain in our soon-to-be laundry room, moved outside to be my garden sink, or moved to our entertainment area. And, I learned from Debbie there should be a huge double sink in the basement. Perfect for gardening or should we move it to our

soon-to-be laundry room? So many sinks already in existence… There is even a sink tucked into a passageway between a bedroom and the upstairs hall.
Back to our kitchen… when I think of our kitchen in Gloversville, the first thought that pops into my head is I will have lots of space. Space to have a large sink that accommodates all my pots and pans. A sink that expresses our home’s personality, its own personality, and changes subtly, like we all do, over time. A sink able to cycle through a whole range of gorgeous metallic hues and complement the color scheme throughout our kitchen… an amazing copper sink. Not just a nickel plated copper sink, but a real copper sink made by Rachiele Sinks http://www.rachiele.com from Apopka, Florida.

Now we must decide if we want one or two kitchen sinks… one for washing pots and pans and one for prepping food or just the one sink…