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Originally Posted by look 171 View Post
That is why a prep sink is needed to avoid getting lip from wives. I have a smaller sink at the other end of our kitchen. We cook 4-5 days a week. When she's in there, I don't dare go in the kitchen to do anything else but for a glass of water. When I am trying to make something(I suck at cooking BTW) she use to come in and tell me how to do it. I jsut bite my tongue, lips stay shut.

I see two thing that may be an issue. The 24" is a bit too small for a sink. You need room under to service the pipes and such. 24 is really on the tight side. Why do you want it movable and not attached to the wall? How about the plumbing? If it shifts, it will yank on the drain pipe.
Ooo good points.

Maybe I’ll have him build the sink cabinets with open sides. If I need to service pipes, I can just move the adjoining cabinet out of the way and have easy access. And I can screw the sink cabinets to the wall too.

For some reason, I’m kind of hung up on having the sinks be on their own little cabinets.
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