You are currently in the order edit mode.

Sit-on Shallow Bowl Sinks for Accessible Kitchens

Sit-on shallow bowl sinks combine integrated worktop surfaces with reduced depth bowls, creating a safe, accessible and highly practical kitchen solution.

Ex Vat
Inc Vat
sort-descending

Sit-on shallow bowl sinks are designed as complete worktop and sink units, removing the need for separate worktop cut-outs and simplifying installation.

A defining feature is the shallow bowl depth of around 120 mm, which significantly improves accessibility. This reduced depth allows seated users and wheelchair users to reach the base of the sink comfortably, without excessive bending or strain.

By integrating the sink directly into the surface, sit-on designs also improve hygiene, durability and ease of cleaning. There are no joints between the sink and worktop, reducing water ingress and simplifying maintenance.

These sinks are commonly used with height adjustable worktop systems, where they provide a fully integrated and adaptable washing area. Rear waste positioning and flexible plumbing further improve knee clearance and usability.

Safety is a key consideration. Many accessible sinks include heat insulation on the underside, helping to protect users from hot water exposure when seated beneath the sink.

Sit-on shallow bowl sinks are widely specified in:

  • Accessible domestic kitchens
  • Care and rehabilitation environments
  • Commercial and supported living projects

They offer a practical, robust and future-proof solution where accessibility, hygiene and performance must work together.

  • What is a sit-on kitchen sink?
  • Why are shallow bowl sinks better for wheelchair users?
  • What depth should an accessible sink be?
  • Are sit-on sinks better than inset sinks?
  • Can sit-on sinks be used with adjustable worktops?

Introducing BASELIFT 6300
from Granberg

Total Control with Granberg
Controls & Switches

Loading...