Calcutta Quartz in Houston, Friendswood, League City, Manvel, and Pearland, TX
About Farm House Sinks
Farmhouse sinks (also called apron-front sinks) are those deep sinks with the exposed front panel. They’re super popular in high-end kitchens right now—especially with quartzite and granite countertops like what you install at Diamond Cut Granite. They pair great with Taj Mahal quartzite too 👌
👍 Why People Love Them
1. Big & Deep
• Easier to wash big pots, baking sheets, etc.
• Great for families or people who cook a lot.
2. Stylish
• Works with farmhouse, modern, traditional, and luxury kitchens.
• Adds resale value and “wow” factor.
3. Comfortable
• You stand closer to the sink (no counter in front).
👎 Downsides to Know
1. Installation Cost
• Cabinets usually need modification.
• Countertop cutout is different (important for your installs).
2. Splashing
• Because it’s deep, water can splash if faucet isn’t positioned right.
3. Weight
• Because it’s deep, water can splash if the faucet isn’t positioned right.
Fireclay (Most Popular)
• White glossy finish
• Very durable, classic look
Stainless Steel
• Modern style
• Lighter weight
• Matches appliances
Cast Iron
• Heavy, super durable enamel coating
Copper
• Rustic luxury look
• Needs more maintenance
Sizes
• 30”–33” → Most common
• 36” → Large luxury kitchens
• Single bowl → Easier for big pots
• Double bowl → Better for washing/rinsing
Countertop Tips (Important for Your Business)
When installing farmhouse sinks with granite, quartz, or quartzite:
• Reveal styles
• Flush mount
• Positive reveal
• Negative reveal (most modern look)
• Support
• Use sink brackets or cradle
• Don’t rely on countertop alone
• Best Pairings
• Taj Mahal quartzite
• White quartz with soft veining
• Leathered granite for rustic kitchens
These combos are super popular in Friendswood, Pearland, League City, and Cypress homes right now.
Standard undermount stainless steel sinks
👍 Why People Love Them
1. Clean Modern Look
• Seamless edge with granite/quartzite.
• Very popular in high-end kitchens.
2. Easy to Clean
• No rim to trap dirt.
• Just wipe crumbs into sink.
3. Durable
• Stainless steel resists rust, stains, and heat.
4. Affordable
• Less expensive than farmhouse sinks.
👉 Stainless steel is popular because it’s durable and easy to maintain. 
Standard Sizes
Typical undermount sink sizes:
• 27”
• 30”
• 32”
• 33” (most popular)
• 36” luxury kitchens
Standard kitchen sink dimensions are about 30″ wide and 7–10″ deep on average. 
Undermount sinks generally range 24″–36″ wide depending on cabinet size. 
👉 Important rule:
Sink must be 2–3″ smaller than cabinet width.
Example:
• 36″ cabinet → 33″ sink
Single Bowl vs Double Bowl
Single Bowl
• Best for big pots
• Most popular today
Double Bowl
• Wash + rinse
• Good for families
Low Divide
• Hybrid style (very popular now)
Single Bowl vs Double Bowl
Single Bowl
• Best for big pots
• Most popular today
Double Bowl
• Wash + rinse
• Good for families
Low Divide
• Hybrid style (very popular now)
Best Countertop Pairings
Looks amazing with:
• Taj Mahal quartzite ⭐
• White quartz with veining
• Black granite
• Leathered granite
Best Countertop Pairings
Looks amazing with:
• Taj Mahal quartzite ⭐
• White quartz with veining
• Black granite
• Leathered granite
Best Countertop Pairings
Looks amazing with:
• Taj Mahal quartzite ⭐
• White quartz with veining
• Black granite
• Leathered granite
These combos are hot right now in Houston Texas
Porcelain undermount bathroom sinks
Porcelain undermount bathroom sinks are one of the most common choices in modern bathrooms—especially when paired with quartz, granite, or quartzite countertops like what we install at Diamond Cut Granite. They give a clean, high-end look and are very practical.
👍 Why People Love Them
1. Clean Luxury Look
• No rim showing.
• Looks high-end with quartz or granite.
• Very popular in Houston remodels.
👉 Undermount sinks create a “seamless, flat expanse” with no visible rim.
2. Easy to Clean
• Wipe water and dirt straight into sink.
• No edge trapping grime.
👉 Without a rim, debris can be wiped directly into the sink. 
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3. Porcelain Is Durable & Hygienic
• Non-porous surface
• Stain-resistant
• Easy maintenance
👉 Porcelain is dense, non-absorbent, and easy to clean. 
Some porcelain sinks can last 50+ years with proper care. 
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4. Affordable Luxury
• Cheaper than stone sinks
• Looks elegant
Great for builder homes and master bath upgrades.
Premium Stone with Flexible Pricing Options
High-quality stone should be accessible. That’s why we provide flexible pricing options across our premium materials, including quartz, granite, and quartzite. We work closely with you to balance design goals, material preferences, and cost — delivering a finished result that feels custom, refined, and worth the investment.













