Delfinware White Belfast Sink Mat

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Delfinware White Belfast Sink Mat

Delfinware White Belfast Sink Mat

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Single Belfast Sink: Ideal for those who need a spacious, uncluttered sink area. Perfect for larger dishes and a striking kitchen focal point. Nowadays, there isn’t a clear definition between the size of London and Belfast butlers, but both are deeper than traditional sinks. For instance, our Butlers sinks come in two sizes: Quite simply, as you may have guessed, the answer to this question is that Belfast sinks were originally designed in Belfast. One of the standout features of Belfast sinks is the diversity in their size and design. They come in various options, from single bowl sinks to larger 2 bowl sinks. This versatility allows users to select a sink that best suits their space and needs. For those with compact kitchens, the baby Belfast sink is an excellent choice, offering the elegance and functionality of a traditional Belfast sink on a smaller scale. However, if you desire more space, recently launched models feature an oversized single bowl with the same overall footprint as most double-bowl options, providing ample room for washing dishes and food preparation.

It has been noted that Belfast sinks became so popular by the 1920s that they were often included in housing specifications. The added depth made them extremely practical for clothes washing and baby bathing, while the weir could easily be cleaned with a brush, preventing a buildup of germs in the drainage, which would have previously gone unnoticed, contributing to outbreaks of waterborne diseases. However, while Belfast's have long been associated with high-end interior design, the majority that we sell have far more practical purposes than being pleasing to the eye. As a leading supplier of commercial sanitary ware, we frequently sell Belfast sinks to hotels, pubs, restaurants, schools (commonly used in art rooms), hospitals and veterinary surgeries. Our stainless steel Belfast sink, for example, is perfect for washing dogs! They gained prominence in the eighteenth century and were an adaptation of the butler’s sink, which, as the name suggests, was primarily used by butlers; they were tasked with cleaning larger items, and a deep sink was required to do so efficiently. The history of the Belfast sink is rooted in functionality over fashion, and here’s everything you need to know about its story: Why is a Belfast sink called a Belfast sink?However, we believe that ‘overflow’ is a slight misnomer, as it’s quite clear that the relatively small opening wouldn’t efficiently drain water away in the event of somebody forgetting to turn the tap off. The main purpose of the overflow weir is actually to let air into the drain when the sink is full, preventing a vacuum-effect that can result in slow draining. The bold rectangular artistry looks great at home, while the hard wearing enamel (or stainless steel) is perfect for heavy duty use, perhaps in busy restaurants or as a cleaner’s sink. The smooth, hard surface ensures they’re easy to clean, while they’re also heat and scratch resistant. The only word of warning would be that, glassware can easily smash when dropped into an enamel Belfast, so go careful when polishing your pint glasses. Although the terms are often used interchangeably, there are some subtle differences between butler and belfast sinks. In days gone by, London sinks were shallower than Belfast sinks, the popular theory being that fresh water supplies were scarce in London, so excess water was actively discouraged, whereas Belfast had a more plentiful flow.

Double Belfast Sink: Offers versatility with two equally sized bowls. Great for multitasking, food prep, and larger kitchens. The best part of a century on, and Belfast sinks remain just as desirable in domestic settings as they are in commercial buildings. Belfast sinks have earned their enduring popularity thanks to a combination of timeless charm and practicality. These sinks, prized for their hard-wearing ceramic construction and an array of size and design options, are an easy choice for many homeowners seeking to elevate their kitchen aesthetics. The key difference between Belfast butler sinks and others - commonly referred to as London sinks - was the introduction of an overflow weir (left-hand side of the above picture), which, it’s often said, was conceived said to prevent overspill, allowing water to drain away without the risk of flooding. While the deep bowl guarantees robustness and endurance, giving plenty of room for large items to be washed, there's no doubting that high-quality Belfast's have a refined grace. I mean, just feast your eyes on this beautiful china sink from Armitage Shanks:However, some believe the real reason for the differentiation in size can be attributed to the sinks having different roles; London-style sinks were used in the scullery (washing dishes), and Belfast sinks were used in the butler’s pantry (the equivalent of a modern day utility room, where larger items were washed). Having said that, sizes can vary slightly due to the handmade, kiln-fired manufacturing process, which means every Belfast sink is inherently unique. The unsurpassed class of a Belfast



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