Concrete Sinks
In this section you’ll see some of the different styles we offer from a single basin concrete farmhouse sink as seen below that we installed in Highland Village, to double basin, trough, ramp, and some custom stuff we were asked to build. Enjoy!
This Fort Worth beauty is a concrete ramp style sink with a slot drain (the drain is a slot located at the bottom of the ramp instead of a hole). It’s a natural gray color and we placed it over a metal base cabinet. You can see two fixtures in the wall, that’s where the faucets will be attached.
This is a cement trough sink with a chipped stone front edge. We made it with a green slate color to give it a greenish tint. Our Dallas homeowners loved it!
We get a lot of bar and restaurant work. In this case it was for a 60″ long ramp style sink for both the men’s and women’s bathrooms in an Arlington brewery. We placed it over some steel legs provided by the client.
A very unique elliptically shaped basin sink, also a green slate color, that we installed way out in west Texas. We also built a matching backsplash for it. This one featured a massive four inch edge all around. Gorgeous!
This was a dune colored concrete apron sink we built for a client who lived over six hours away. He drove all the way up just to pick up this beauty and install it in the home he was building out in the country.
This is another custom job that required 3d printing the mold parts. It was worth the trouble to create this stunning rounded concrete sink you could probably bathe a small child in. Yep, we even built the base for it. Challenge accepted!
Here we have a concrete trough sink that was installed into some concrete countertops we built. The client wanted a dark brown acid stain to create this variegated look. Came out very nice.
It doesn’t always have to be complicated, there something to be said for understated beauty as you can see with clean, simple lines of this natural gray, single basin sink we installed for our Dallas homeowners.
The white porcelain mixing bowl just works with our natural gray concrete trough sink. We also installed a concrete backsplash all around to protect the walls for this project in McKinney.
We got asked to install concrete countertops for an outdoor kitchen that our client was building in Denton, TX. Part of it included this custom ten inch deep single basin concrete apron sink. All of it had a sandstone integral color mixed in.
Here is another countertop and basin sink combo. We do a lot of precast concrete countertops which helps us to check fit and finish before installation. This one was a dark gray color.
Here we have an extra long, single basin sink that we placed in a Denton home. Our client was looking for a dark kahlua color which we got by mixing in the pigment into the concrete during the pour. She also wanted a high gloss finish.
This was a a sharp looking, twelve inch deep concrete farmhouse sink we built and installed in Krum. It was a dark green slate color that we protected using a matte polyurethane sealer.
This restaurant in Dallas was looking for a simple, but elegant, natural gray ramp style sink for both of their bathrooms in Dallas. The clean lines sharply contrast with the tight tile pattern they installed on the walls.
More cement ramp style sinks! These were almost six feet long with three equally spaced holes for faucets. We made one for both bathrooms and mounted them all the way out in Tyler, TX on the steel legs our clients provided.
This light gray concrete countertop featured two single basin sinks. Our Dallas homeowners selected low gloss gold faucets that really work well with our matte finish.
Last but not least, here are a few pictures of some black and natural gray concrete ramp style sinks and an off white single basin sink. Thanks for visiting!