The sink code used to designate our sinks is comprised of 4 elements. As
there are infinite combinations of design possible, the below list is
only a guide. Some custom designs may require a higher code. Please feel
free to
contact
us with any questions and for a quote.
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The Sink
- The first element of a sink code is a letter or group of letters that represents what sink will be used. Our many sink shapes and sizes can be viewed on our
Product Page
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The Color
- The second element of a sink code represents the base color of the sink. Numbers represent our standard
whites, "Cstm" is used for colors and standard Metallics,
"Faux" is used for sinks that are hand painted to match stone,
tile, or marble, and "Mtl" is used for our Metal-Clad sinks.
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The Price
- The third element of a sink code represents the price point of the
sink. Starting at a code 100 (for standard white sinks) up to code
700 (for the more intricate all-over designs)
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The Description
- The last element of a sink code is the description. This can range from the name of the color to the description of the design hand painted on the sink.
The below is an interactive example of how the price code works.