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Single Bowl
Kitchen Sinks

Stainless steel single bowl kitchen sinks in handmade and pressed / drawn options for OEM, wholesale, and project supply.

Stainless steel single bowl kitchen sink

Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks Supplier & Manufacturer

Matrix supplies and manufactures stainless steel kitchen sinks for kitchen brands, importers, wholesalers, project buyers, and OEM programs. Single bowl sinks can be produced as handmade sinks or pressed / drawn sinks depending on the target channel, order volume, design requirement, and cost structure.

For buyers, the key is not only choosing “one bowl.” Bowl depth, bowl width, radius, drain position, installation type, accessory fit, surface finish, packaging, and repeat-order consistency all affect the final product experience.

Factory production of single bowl sinks

Matrix Manufacturing Facility

In-house Manufacturing

Handmade and pressed / drawn sink options available.

OEM/ODM support

Bowl size, depth, and radius confirmation for perfect fit.

Technical Review

Drain position and installation detail review.

Flex MOQ & Sample

Export packing and batch order support.

What Is a Single Bowl Kitchen Sink?

A single bowl kitchen sink has one continuous washing basin instead of two separated bowls. This open space makes it easier to wash larger cookware, trays, pans, and kitchen tools. Single bowl sinks are widely used in modern kitchens, apartments, compact layouts, workstation sink programs, and project supply.

For B2B buyers, a single bowl sink should not be evaluated only by appearance. The bowl size, depth, drain position, radius, installation type, material gauge, accessory matching, and packaging method should be confirmed before bulk orders.

A single bowl sink offers more open washing space, but the right size and depth must match cabinet width, countertop type, drain layout, and target market expectations.

Single bowl sink structure diagram
Bowl depth
Drain position
Mounting rim
  • Single bowl basin
  • Bowl depth
  • Inner radius
  • Drain position
  • Mounting rim
  • Sound pad area
  • Anti-condensation coating
  • Accessory ledge (workstation)

Two Manufacturing Options for Single Bowl Sinks

Single bowl kitchen sinks can be made through different manufacturing processes. Matrix can supply both handmade single bowl sinks and pressed / drawn single bowl sinks. The better choice depends on the buyer’s product positioning, order volume, design flexibility, and cost target.

Handmade Single Bowl Sink

Handmade Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks

Handmade single bowl sinks are fabricated from stainless steel panels, welded, polished, and finished into a precise sink structure. They are suitable for premium collections, deeper bowls, sharper design lines, workstation ledges, flexible sizing, and OEM programs that need more design freedom.

Best For:

  • Premium kitchen collections
  • Workstation single bowl sinks
  • Deep single bowl sinks
  • Custom size programs
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Pressed / Drawn Single Bowl Sink

Pressed / Drawn Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks

Pressed or drawn single bowl sinks are formed through molds. They are suitable for stable-volume orders, retail replacement programs, apartment projects, wholesale channels, and cost-controlled sink programs where repeatable size and shape are important.

Best For:

  • Wholesale sink programs
  • Retail replacement lines
  • Apartment & rental housing projects
  • Cost-controlled volume orders
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How Matrix Handmade Sinks & Pressed / Drawn Sinks Are Made

Watch two real production videos to compare how Matrix stainless steel kitchen sinks are made — from handmade welding and polishing to pressed / drawn forming, inspection, and packing.

For B2B buyers, the manufacturing method affects cost, design flexibility, bowl structure, finish expectation, MOQ, and the final product line. These videos help buyers compare both options before sampling or bulk orders.

Handmade Stainless Steel Sink Production

See how Matrix handmade stainless steel sinks are produced through sheet preparation, laser cutting, bending, hand welding, grinding, polishing, drain hole checking, sound pad, coating, accessory fitting, and final packing.

Buyer can check:

  • Hand welding and corner details
  • Bowl structure and radius control
  • Surface grinding and brushing direction
  • Drain hole checking and accessory fitting
  • Sound pad, coating, and export packing

Pressed / Drawn Stainless Steel Sink Production

See how Matrix pressed / drawn stainless steel sinks are formed with molds for consistent shapes, stable bowl structure, cost-efficient production, and high-volume sink programs.

Buyer can check:

  • Mold forming and bowl consistency
  • Rim shape and installation edge
  • Surface treatment and visible finish
  • Drain position and size control
  • Packing method for volume orders

Which Manufacturing Type Fits Your Market?

Handmade sinks are often used for deeper bowls, custom sizes, workstation designs, and premium product lines. Pressed / drawn sinks are commonly used for retail, apartment, project, and high-volume programs where consistency and cost control matter.

Handmade or Pressed Single Bowl Sink — Which One Fits Your Program?

Buyer Need Handmade Single Bowl Sink Pressed / Drawn Single Bowl Sink
Design flexibility Higher More limited by mold
Bowl depth Easier to customize Usually based on mold
Radius options More flexible More standardized
Cost structure Higher More cost-controlled
Order volume Suitable for OEM and premium lines Strong for repeat volume
Workstation design Easier to support Depends on mold and structure
Best for Premium, custom, workstation, deep sink programs Wholesale, retail, apartment, replacement programs

If your market needs deeper bowls, sharper corners, workstation ledges, or flexible sizes, a Handmade vs Pressed Sink comparison shows handmade may be more suitable. If your program needs stable volume, standard sizing, and cost control, a pressed or drawn single bowl sink for Wholesale Kitchen Sinks may be the better choice.

Available Single Bowl Kitchen Sink Types

Single Bowl Undermount Sinks

Single Bowl Undermount Sinks

Creates a clean countertop transition, commonly used with stone, quartz, granite, marble, and solid surface countertops. Rim flatness and cutout size must be confirmed.

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Single Bowl Top Mount Sinks

Single Bowl Top Mount / Drop-In

Practical for replacement programs, rental housing, apartments, retail channels, and renovation projects where easier installation and rim coverage matter.

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Single Bowl Workstation Sinks

Single Bowl Workstation Sinks

Adds accessory ledges for cutting boards, colanders, grids, and racks. Ledge accuracy, accessory fit, and inner bowl size should be checked together.

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Deep Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks

Deep Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks

Provides more capacity for cookware and trays. Bowl depth should be reviewed with cabinet width, drain height, plumbing space, and market expectation.

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Single Bowl Apron Front Sinks

Single Bowl Apron Front Sinks

Provides a stronger front-facing design, often used in farmhouse-style kitchens, premium residential projects, and design-led collections.

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Black Single Bowl Stainless Steel Sinks

Black Single Bowl Stainless Steel

Supports differentiated retail, apartment, and design-led collections. Finish consistency, scratch protection, and packing must be confirmed.

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Finish & Surface Matrix

Surface finish affects product positioning, visual style, cleaning expectation, and market fit. Compare Matrix finish options for handmade stainless steel sinks and pressed / drawn stainless steel sinks.

Handmade Sink

Premium craftsmanship finishes

Satin finish for handmade stainless steel sink
Satin
Nano Black finish for handmade stainless steel sink
Nano Black
Nano Grey finish for handmade stainless steel sink
Nano Grey
Nano Rose Gold finish for handmade stainless steel sink
Nano Rose Gold
Nano Gold finish for handmade stainless steel sink
Nano Gold
Honeycomb finish for handmade sink bowl or cover
Honeycomb (Bowl / Cover)

Pressed / Drawn Sink

High-efficiency production finishes

Electroplate finish for pressed stainless steel sink
Electroplate
Satin finish for pressed drawn stainless steel sink
Satin
Decor Finish for pressed drawn sink
Polishing
Brushed and Matte finish for pressed stainless steel sink
Brushed & Matte
Decor surface finish for pressed drawn sink

decor

Single Bowl Kitchen Sink Installation Options

Single bowl kitchen sinks can be installed as undermount or top-mount depending on countertop material, cabinet structure, project requirements, and buyer channel. These videos help buyers compare installation details before sampling, project supply, or wholesale orders.

For B2B buyers, installation type affects countertop cut-out, rim support, sealing method, drain position, accessory fit, visual presentation, and after-sales communication. Matrix can support both undermount and top-mount single bowl sink programs. For custom requirements, please check our OEM / Project Support.

Undermount Single Bowl Sink Installation

This video helps buyers, installers, and project teams understand the basic process of undermount single bowl sink installation, including countertop cut-out, sink positioning, support, sealing, drain connection, and final checks.

Buyer can check:

  • Countertop cut-out accuracy
  • Sink positioning under the countertop
  • Support and mounting method
  • Sealant application and water protection
  • Drain position and accessory compatibility

Undermount single bowl kitchen sink installation guide for stainless steel sink projects.

Top-Mount Single Bowl Sink Installation

This video shows the basic process for top-mount single bowl sink installation, helping buyers review countertop opening, drop-in rim fit, sealing, faucet and drain connection, and final checks.

Buyer can check:

  • Countertop opening and sink placement
  • Drop-in rim fit and edge support
  • Sealant application around the rim
  • Faucet hole and drain connection
  • Final cleaning and installation check

Top-mount single bowl kitchen sink installation guide for drop-in stainless steel sink projects.

Undermount vs Top-Mount Installation

Undermount

  • Cleaner countertop appearance
  • Usually needs more precise cut-out
  • Often used for premium residential, showroom, and project kitchens
  • Requires countertop and support review before installation

Top-Mount

  • Easier drop-in installation
  • Visible rim supports the sink edge
  • Useful for renovation, retail, apartment, and project replacement
  • Requires rim sealing and countertop opening check

Which Installation Fits Your Program?

Choose undermount when the buyer values a seamless countertop look, premium kitchen presentation, and precise cut-out control. Choose top-mount when the project needs easier installation, visible rim support, faster replacement, or broader renovation compatibility.

Why Buyers Choose Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks

More Open Washing Space

A single bowl design provides one continuous basin, making it easier to handle larger cookware, trays, and kitchen tools.

Flexible for Layouts

Single bowl sinks can fit compact kitchens, modern apartments, workstation layouts, and larger premium kitchens depending on size and depth.

Premium & Standard

With handmade and pressed / drawn options, they can support premium collections, wholesale programs, retail SKUs, and project supply.

Easier to Match

For workstation or deeper designs, accessories like grids, colanders, and cutting boards help create a complete, high-value sink set.

Size, Bowl Depth, and Cabinet Width

For single bowl kitchen sinks, size and depth should be reviewed together with cabinet width, countertop type, drain position, and plumbing layout. A larger bowl may improve washing capacity, but it can also create cabinet or drain conflicts if not planned correctly.

Specification Checklist

  • Sink outer size
  • Bowl inner size
  • Bowl depth
  • Cabinet width
  • Countertop cutout
  • Drain position
  • Garbage disposal space
  • Plumbing clearance

A deep single bowl sink can feel more practical in use, but it should be checked against cabinet space and drain height before production or project approval.

Installation Options

Single bowl kitchen sinks can be supplied in different installation types depending on the target market and countertop requirement. Buyers should confirm installation method early because it affects rim design, cutout size, mounting details, faucet hole layout, and packaging.

Undermount Installation

Suitable for cleaner countertop transitions with stone, quartz, granite, marble, and solid surface countertops. Rim flatness and cutout accuracy should be reviewed.

Top Mount / Drop-In Installation

Suitable for replacement, retail, rental housing, and renovation channels where easier installation and rim coverage are important.

Apron Front Installation

Suitable for farmhouse-style kitchens, premium residential programs, and projects where the sink front becomes part of the kitchen design.

Drain Position and Workflow

Drain position affects cabinet space, plumbing layout, usable bowl area, and accessory placement. For single bowl sinks, buyers should confirm whether the market prefers a specific drain configuration before production.

Center drain Rear drain Offset drain Left/Right option
Professional Note: Rear or offset drains can help improve under-sink storage space and keep the working area more open, but they must be checked with plumbing layout and cabinet design. How to Choose the Right Drain Position.

Material, Gauge, and Surface Options

Single bowl kitchen sinks can be supplied in different stainless steel gauges, surface finishes, and color options depending on product positioning. The right choice should consider target channel, expected use, price range, and market preference.

Material & Gauge

Surface & Finish

Accessory-Matched Single Bowl Sink Sets

Single bowl sinks can work well with accessories because the open basin provides more usable space. However, accessories should be matched according to bowl size, inner radius, ledge structure, drain position, and target channel.

Workstation single bowl sink with accessories

Complete Workstation Sink Configuration

Chopping boards and roller shutters are matched specifically for workstation single bowl models with integrated accessory ledges.

Kitchen Sink Drains

Drainer / Strainer

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Sink Grids & Racks

Bottom Grid

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Stainless Steel Colander

Basket / Colander

Standard fit
Workstation Chopping Board

Chopping Board

Workstation only

Where Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks Are Commonly Used

Modern Residential Kitchens

For kitchens that need one open washing space and a clean sink layout.

Apartments & Multi-Unit Projects

For apartment projects where repeatable sink size, packing, and project supply are important. Project Supplier

Workstation Sink Programs

For brands that want to build value-added sink sets with cutting boards, grids, colanders, baskets, and drying accessories.

Retail & Wholesale Sink Programs

For channels that need repeatable SKUs, clear specifications, stable packing, and multiple installation options. Wholesale

Compact Kitchens & Secondary Areas

For smaller kitchens, bar areas, utility spaces, and secondary kitchen zones where a simple single basin is practical.

OEM Options for Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks

Matrix can support OEM single bowl kitchen sink manufacturing based on existing models or custom specifications. Before production, buyers should confirm manufacturing type, installation method, sink size, bowl depth, radius, drain position, accessory set, surface finish, logo, packaging, and order plan.

Structure (Handmade/Pressed)
Sink size & Bowl depth
Radius & Drain position
Installation type
Surface finish & Logo
Carton label & Packaging
Professional Note:

For single bowl sinks, OEM specifications should start with the target market and sales channel. A handmade single bowl sink and a pressed / drawn single bowl sink may look similar in product photos, but they serve different cost structures, customization ranges, and order-volume plans.

QC Points Before Shipment

For single bowl kitchen sinks, inspection should focus on the details that affect installation, appearance, use, and repeat-order consistency.

General Checklist

Overall size, bowl inner size, bowl depth, rim flatness, drain hole position, radius/corner consistency, surface scratch check, sound pad adhesion, anti-condensation coating, accessory fit, and carton protection check.

For Handmade Sinks:

Welding and polishing check, corner/radius consistency, workstation ledge check if applicable.

For Pressed Sinks:

Formed thickness check, mold shape consistency check, rim and edge profile check.

Matrix Sink Packaging Solutions
Matrix Secure Pack

Packaging for Export, Wholesale, and Project Orders

Single bowl sinks are often shipped for wholesale, retail, and project programs, so packaging should protect the rim, bowl surface, corners, accessories, and surface finish. For repeated orders, carton labels, SKU control, accessory packing, and pallet plans also affect the supply experience.

Selectable Configuration

1pcs / Carton

Individual premium packaging, optimized for retail display and direct-to-consumer fulfillment.

3pcs / Carton

Nested master carton design, intelligently balancing protection with shipping volume efficiency.

Pallet Packing

Engineered structural stability for large-scale procurement and project programs, ensuring safe bulk transit.

Single Bowl Sink or Double Bowl Sink — Which One Fits Your Market?

Sink Comparison Display
Buyer Need Single Bowl Sink Double Bowl Sink
Open washing space Strong More divided
Large cookware handling Easier More limited
Washing & rinsing separation Less separated Stronger
Workstation design Strong fit Possible but more divided
Best for Modern kitchens, large cookware, workstation sets, compact layouts Traditional layouts, separate washing and rinsing needs

A single bowl sink is often better when the buyer values open washing space, large cookware handling, and flexible accessory use. A Double Bowl Kitchen Sink may be better when the market expects separate washing and rinsing zones.

Composite vs Stainless Steel Single Bowl Sink

Both materials can work well for single bowl kitchen sinks. The right choice depends on buyer channel, installation condition, color expectation, weight, care guidance, and target price range.

Stainless steel single bowl kitchen sink for B2B programs

Stainless Steel Single Bowl Sink

A practical choice for high-volume, project, wholesale, and renovation sink programs.

Best For

  • Wholesale and distribution
  • Apartment and project supply
  • Renovation replacement
  • Buyers who need lighter weight and easier installation

Buyer Should Check

  • Steel grade and thickness
  • Sound pad and coating
  • Brushing direction
  • Drain and accessory fit
  • Surface protection in packing

Stainless steel is widely accepted, easy to clean, heat-resistant, and suitable for large-volume orders. Buyers should still confirm sound control, surface finish consistency, and packing protection.

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Granite composite single bowl kitchen sink color options

Granite Composite Single Bowl Sink

A strong option for color-focused, retail, showroom, and design-led kitchen programs.

Best For

  • Retail color sink collections
  • Showroom displays
  • Modern kitchen projects
  • Buyers who want matte texture and visual differentiation

Buyer Should Check

  • Approved color sample
  • Batch color consistency
  • Surface texture
  • Cabinet support
  • Care and cleaning guidance

Granite composite offers more color choices, a matte look, and a solid feel. Buyers should confirm weight, installation support, color approval, and care instructions before bulk orders.

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Quick Material Comparison

Weight

Stainless Steel Lighter and easier to handle
Granite Composite Heavier, support should be checked

Style

Stainless Steel Classic and widely accepted
Granite Composite Matte, color-rich, design-focused

Installation

Stainless Steel Easier for projects and replacement
Granite Composite Needs support and cut-out review

Care

Stainless Steel Easy daily cleaning, may show water spots
Granite Composite Needs clear care guide and gentle cleaning

Best Channel

Stainless Steel Wholesale, project, apartment supply
Granite Composite Retail color lines, showroom, design projects

Repeat Orders

Stainless Steel Check finish and accessory consistency
Granite Composite Check color sample and batch consistency

Need Help Choosing the Right Material?

Matrix can help compare stainless steel and granite composite single bowl sink options based on your market, price range, installation type, faucet matching, accessory set, and packing requirement.

Single Bowl Kitchen Sink FAQ

What is a single bowl kitchen sink?
A single bowl kitchen sink has one continuous basin instead of two divided bowls. It provides open washing space and is commonly used in modern kitchens, apartments, workstation sink programs, and project supply.
Are single bowl sinks available in both handmade and pressed versions?
Yes. Matrix can supply handmade single bowl sinks and pressed / drawn single bowl sinks. Handmade versions offer more design flexibility, while pressed / drawn versions are suitable for stable-volume and cost-controlled programs.
When should buyers choose a handmade single bowl sink?
A handmade single bowl sink is suitable when the buyer needs deeper bowls, sharper design lines, workstation ledges, flexible sizing, premium positioning, or OEM customization.
When should buyers choose a pressed / drawn single bowl sink?
A pressed or drawn single bowl sink is suitable for wholesale programs, retail replacement lines, apartment projects, rental housing, and cost-controlled volume orders where repeatable shape and size are important.
What size single bowl sink should buyers choose?
Buyers should review sink outer size, bowl inner size, bowl depth, cabinet width, countertop cutout, drain position, and plumbing space. The right size depends on kitchen layout, target market, and installation type.
Can single bowl sinks be used as workstation sinks?
Yes. Single bowl sinks are often used for workstation designs because the open basin works well with cutting boards, colanders, grids, baskets, and drying racks. The sink must include proper accessory ledges for these accessories.
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Need a Single Bowl Sink Program for Your Market?

Tell us your target market, preferred manufacturing type, installation method, sink size, bowl depth, drain position, accessory plan, and order volume. Matrix can help review whether a handmade single bowl sink or a pressed / drawn single bowl sink is more suitable for your program.

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