The Number 4 Sink is the Baby Belfast Sink

The Baby Belfast sink is a small but perfectly formed version of the bestselling Belfast sink with Weir Overflow, measuring in at just 460 x 380 x 205mm. sink tapsBeing a scaled-down model of the Belfast sink, the Baby Belfast is designed for utility rooms and make a great addition to rooms that don’t have the room for a full sink. It would also make a stylish secondary sink in a classic kitchen layout, or as a main sink in a studio apartment or bijoux kitchen where looks are high on the agenda but where space is seriously compromised. The Baby Belfast has all the features of a standard sized Belfast sink in a smaller package. The Baby Belfast sink is made from the highest quality ceramic just like its larger counterpart, and it too will last a lifetime. One of the reasons this classic Belfast sink is so hardwearing is because it’s made from superior materials – in this case from fireclay, as opposed to ball clay, which is the more standard material used to manufacture ceramic sinks. More durable than standard ceramic, fireclay makes the Belfast sinks a step above the rest.

The 60mm mini basket strainer wastes, available in non-tarnish brass or Satin chrome finishes, can be fitted into the Baby Belfast. The Weir Overflow is another standard feature. undermount sink When ceramic sinks first came into being in the late 17th century, both Butler and Belfast sinks were designed for the butler’s pantry, but models made in Belfast all had a Weir Overflow, whereas those manufactured in London didn’t. The Baby Belfast, too, has the Weir Overflow, being a smaller version of the original Belfast model.

This mini Belfast sink bears the mark of quality with an Armitage Shanks logo badged on the inside wall of the sink. Fit your Baby Belfast with a plug and chain by simply drilling into the worksurface to install the chainstay.

If you look after your fireclay ceramic sink properly, it will last a lifetime and stay in top condition. ceramic sinks Clean the Baby Belfast daily with a non-abrasive washing up liquid, preventing build-up of daily stains from coffee or wine. The manufacturers recommend a specialty cleaner for tougher stains like the grey lines that develop after washing aluminum pans, cleaners specifically developed for ceramic sinks. Astonish, which is available to order from sinks.co.uk, comes recommended by the manufacturers and will get rid of these stubborn stains. Placing a plastic washing bowl on the surface of the sink can scratch the ceramic glaze, so never do it.

  

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