Cooke & Lewis Nakaya 1.5 Bowl Polished Stainless Steel Sink & Drainer
Price
£68
Cooke & Lewis Nakaya 1.5 Bowl Polished Stainless Steel Sink & Drainer
Price
£68.00
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Product Information
An essential addition to any kitchen, this sink & drainer from Cooke & Lewis's Nakaya range is made from sturdy stainless steel. It has 1.5 bowls, a reversible drainer and 1 tap hole, ready for you to add the taps of your choice.
- Guarantee - 15 years
- Comes with - Sealing strip & fixing clips provided
- Other parts/packs required - Pack B space saver waste, overflow and plumbing kit required.
Features and Benefits
- Stainless Steel sinks are practical, durable and easy to maintain with the stresses of everyday use. They are highly resistant to chipping and cracking whilst looking stylish in your kitchen.
- Suitable for a minimum base cabinet size of 60 cm
- Caring for your sink– Minor surface scratches are completely normal due to the natural properties of stainless steel. Cleaning regularly with normal detergent and warm water and buffing with a soft cloth will help give your steel sink an even sheen and prevent build-up of limescale. Stainless steel is designed to be low maintenance so there’s no need for harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Technical Specifications
Surface finish | Polished |
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Material | Stainless steel |
Number of bowls | 1.5 bowl |
Length (mm) | 1000mm |
Depth (mm) | 150mm |
Width (mm) | 500mm |
Number of tap holes | 1 |
Overflow Included | Overflow not included |
Drainer | Reversible drainer |
Other parts/packs required | Pack B waste kit required |
Help & Advice
How to guides
How to plan a new kitchen
Starting a new project can be daunting, but we’re here to give you the confidence that planning a kitchen doesn’t have to take as long, or cost as much, as you might think.
So, whether you’ve outgrown your current space or the layout just doesn’t work for you, updating your kitchen could make life that little bit easier.
You’re at the beginning of your journey and we're here to help every step of the way. In this article, we'll look at understanding:
- how you want to use your kitchen
- what you want to change about your kitchen
- where to find inspiration for your dream kitchen
With these steps complete, you'll have a better sense of what you need, and want, from a new kitchen. Let’s get planning…
Buying guides
Kitchen sink buying guide
Choosing the right kitchen sink is about more than just design. Important for washing hands, rinsing vegetables, cleaning up afterwards and so much more, it’s something you’ll use every day. With that in mind, you need to make sure that you’ve chosen the right type of material, style and have added the perfect accessories to make it work for you.
Are you updating your entire kitchen, with your new sink being part of the refurbishment? Or are you just looking for a replacement for what you have currently? Either way, you need to think about the size and shape of your new sink, whether you want it with a drainer, as well as the type of material that your worktop is made from – as not all sinks work with all worktops.
For those who are starting from scratch, size and position are completely up to you (dependent on the plumbing) and so think about what you’ve had previously and what you’d like to change about it. Was it big enough? Would you like more than one bowl? And of course, think about the overall style you’re going for – a modern look kitchen may suit a toughened glass, 1.5 bowl sink, while a more traditional style would suit a ceramic or Belfast sink.
If you’re replacing what you have currently, be sure to take accurate measurements of the sink and holes to ensure that your new sink will fit. But while you may be restricted by size, do explore different material options to completely refresh the look: if you had stainless steel one before, why not have a composite sink now? You’ll also find that updating your kitchen taps or adding some new sink accessories could make you feel as though you’re in a completely new kitchen.
Let us help you find the right sink for your home and add the finishing touch to your dream kitchen.
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