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Handcrafted Workstation 3319

A sink we fabricate and install — get your free quote.

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Details

Material
Metal
Color
Stainless
Finish
handcrafted undermount

Templated, fabricated, and installed by our own crew across the northwest suburbs.

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What is Handcrafted Workstation 3319?

Handcrafted Workstation 3319 is a stainless steel single-bowl kitchen sink, about 33 by 19 inches and 10 inches deep. Machined ledges carry a sliding cutting board, colander and drying rack over the bowl. A sink wants to be about three inches narrower than its base cabinet, so this one needs a 36-inch sink base.

About Handcrafted Workstation 3319

A brass or zinc body under a plated finish — the finish is what you live with day to day, not the metal underneath it. It reads Stainless. Finish is handcrafted undermount.

We cut and polish the opening in the stone for it, set it, and reconnect the plumbing while we are already under your counter. It is one of 11 colors we stock from the Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks range.

But seriously though — get the free quote and we will bring the tape measure.

Specs

What is on the spec sheet — nothing inferred.

Material
Metal
Collection
Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks
Color family
Stainless
Finish
Handcrafted undermount

How it meets the countertop

The mount type decides what we cut, and what you see every day.

An undermount. The stone becomes the visible edge of the sink opening, which is why that cut is finish work and why the sink is bonded and clipped from underneath. Nothing sits proud of the counter, so nothing collects along a seam.

Mount

  • Handcrafted undermount — handcrafted

Size, depth, and the cabinet under it

The numbers off its own spec line, and what each one constrains.

Size

Figure on a base cabinet of at least 36" — the rule of thumb is bowl width plus about three inches for the cabinet sides. We measure your actual run at template rather than trusting the rule.

  • 33"x19"

Depth

Deep enough to stack a roasting pan out of sight and to run a tall pot under the faucet. Deep bowls also hide dishes, which is either the point or a habit you will acquire.

  • 10"

What it costs installed

Published benchmark ranges, so you can sanity-check any quote — including ours.

Line itemTypical rangeUnitAs of
Farmhouse sink cutout premium on a countertop fabrication quote$150–$400per project2026-07
Farmhouse/apron sink conversion (installed)$700–$2,200per project2026-02
Kitchen sink replacement, drop-in (installed)$300–$900per project2026-02
Kitchen sink replacement, undermount (installed)$500–$1,400per project2026-02
Sink cutout$150–$400per cutout2026-07
Sink or faucet cutout in stone countertop$100–$500per cutout2025-01

Regional benchmarks for the Chicago market — not an Ace quote. Your number depends on square footage, edge, cutouts and tear-out.

Sources: SlabWise; NearbyHunt, 2026; SlabWise, 2026; Granite Selection (Chicago-area fabricator), 2025

Questions about Handcrafted Workstation 3319

Answered from this fixture’s own catalog attributes — nothing generic.

How does Handcrafted Workstation 3319 mount?

It hangs under the counter, and it is hand-built rather than machine-pressed. That is the version worth paying for if you wipe the counter more than you look at it: there is no rim in the way. It does commit you to a stone or solid-surface top, since the cutout edge is exposed and has to be finished. This one measures 33"x19" across and 10" deep, so it wants a 36" base cabinet.

How many bowls does Handcrafted Workstation 3319 have?

Just the one basin, wall to wall. Everything you own fits in it; nothing gets to soak while you rinse something else. That is the whole decision, and most people make it once and never look back. The bowl is 33"x19" across and 10" deep, so it wants a 36" base cabinet.

What is Handcrafted Workstation 3319 made of?

Stainless. The reason it is still the default after a century is that it fails gracefully — it dulls where other materials chip or stain. On a bowl this wide the gauge is doing real work — there is a lot of unsupported span under your hands, and it is the difference between a sink that feels solid and one that gives.

Want this in your kitchen?

We supply and install Handcrafted Workstation 3319 out of our Elk Grove Village shop — templated digitally, cut to your cabinets, installed by our own crew.

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