For anyone who’s gone through a kitchen renovation—what are your thoughts on Barazza sinks?
Are they worth the price compared to other high-end stainless options? How do they hold up in terms of durability, cleaning, and scratch resistance? What are the real-world pros and cons you’ve noticed? Any customization options you’d recommend (size, accessories, finishes)? I’m weighing whether Barazza is worth the splurge for a new build, or if there are better alternatives in the same tier. Would love to hear from folks who’ve lived with one day-to-day.
I'm so excited to answer this. I went with a Barazza integrated stainless sink with the built-in drainboard, and it’s probably my favorite part of the kitchen. The steel quality feels different—denser, somehow “quieter” when you set pans down. It cleans up beautifully with just soap and water. The custom sizing was a huge win since we had an odd island depth. Pricey, yes, but in my opinion it’s a functional piece of art.
Thoughts on the Barazza Sinks
Newly renovated kitchen
For anyone who’s gone through a kitchen renovation—what are your thoughts on Barazza sinks? Are they worth the price compared to other high-end stainless options? How do they hold up in terms of durability, cleaning, and scratch resistance? What are the real-world pros and cons you’ve noticed? Any customization options you’d recommend (size, accessories, finishes)? I’m weighing whether Barazza is worth the splurge for a new build, or if there are better alternatives in the same tier. Would love to hear from folks who’ve lived with one day-to-day.
I'm so excited to answer this. I went with a Barazza integrated stainless sink with the built-in drainboard, and it’s probably my favorite part of the kitchen. The steel quality feels different—denser, somehow “quieter” when you set pans down. It cleans up beautifully with just soap and water. The custom sizing was a huge win since we had an odd island depth. Pricey, yes, but in my opinion it’s a functional piece of art.