Utility Sink Design Options
I generally have a plan before I share pictures with you but today I’m asking you to help me figure out the plan. I’m stuck. I can’t decide what to do in the area where I’m putting my utility sink. My crafting supplies have been stored away for so long that I can’t visualize how I might want to use a utility sink area.
The main focus is function. What are all the tasks that one might perform in a craft room utility sink area? I have thought of these: Washing hands, paint brushes, and stamps. That is as far as my imagination takes me. Because I don’t have a firm grasp of all the ways I might ever want to use this area I don’t know the best way to set it up. That’s where you come in.
The sink is 30″ wide and I don’t have a ton of space left for countertop. Visually I like the sink centered.
But if I push the sink over to the side it gives me more counter space.
If the sink is on one side I visually like it on the right because it offsets the slanted ceiling.
I have 14″ of space that I can use on the adjoining wall to the right. I think the best use of that space is closed storage.
I could build lower cabinets and have a 14″ deep countertop. What would be the benefit? Might I need more counter space in that area?
I’m not worried about the wall above the sink for now though I’ll probably just do a simple open shelf. Or will I want a way to hang drying fabric? Perhaps I want to dye fabric or make my own paper?
This is why I’m asking for your help. All you active crafters out there:
- What would you do in this space?
- What is the most functional layout?
- How do you (or would you want to) use a utility sink in your crafting space?
The one thing I don’t want to do is look back in a year or two and “wish I had thought of that” and built the space differently. I like to think about all the ways I might ever use a space before I build it so give me your best and most “out there” ideas. I’m ready to build so let’s get this figured out! 😀
I would do wall to wall utility sink and either a fold down counter on the left wall or as a slide out shelf integrated into the storage cabinetry on the right wall.
Centered with a counter top on the right seems best to me. I always need more counter space than I think I’ll need. It also gives you more room to maneuver when cleaning things out. Having the sink right next to the wall might prevent you from rinsing long items from painting or pulling anything out of the water to the right or left. 🙂 Hope this helps!
I will place it in the center with a recessed light above. However, should you decide to install it on the left, then perhaps you can install ceramic tile on the wall, to the left and in the back, to protect it from splashes.
I also agree, centered sink! As far as the extra storage goes, it looks like you already have plenty of glorious storage in your space. Which is Gorgeous, btw… I would recommend a drying rack above the sink; rinsing paintbrushes is my #1 use for a utility sink. Looking forward to seeing the finished product 🙂
I like the utility sink pushed to the left, and would have closed storage on right wall.