Installing a Sinkology Fireclay Farmhouse Sink in a Vintage Kitchen Island
Hello there and Happy Holidays!
I could not be more excited to share this project with you!! It’s all about installing a Sinkology fireclay farmhouse sink in a vintage kitchen island, and might be my favorite DIY we’ve ever done! What made it an instant favorite? Well I love it when beautiful design meets amazing function and that pretty much sums this project up! Especially thanks to this gorgeous Bradstreet II All-In-One Fireclay Sink and Pfister Zuri Faucet Kit from Sinkology which just launched and can be found exclusively at Home Depot!
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Let’s Get This Sinkology Fireclay Farmhouse Sink Project Started!
So let’s dive in to this awesome project! We started with this show stopping vintage kitchen island (pictured above) which you can read more about HERE. So first thing we had to do, and the most scary part, was to cut the hole in the top of the island. To make sure we got cut the hole just right we set the sink on top of the island, measured to make sure it was centered, and then traced around it as a template.
Cutting the Fireclay Sink Hole
Next, we carefully dismantled the back and top of vintage island and took it outside to make it more accessible and less messy. We put the top back in place and taped precisely along the traced pencil lines to give a more obvious line to follow and help prevent splintering. Then Ed used a hole saw to drill holes in each of the corners since the sink has nice rounded corners.
The Final Cuts and Moment of Truth
Next, Ed carefully cut up to the holes with a circular saw using the clamped level for a guide. After making sure the tape line was straight he used a table saw to cut the side piece. Then he sanded the rounded curves smooth. Once that part was done we held our breath while we held the Sinkology Fireclay Farmhouse Sink in place and…it fit like a glove! After that we both relaxed a bit!
Placing the Sinkology Fireclay Farmhouse Sink in the Vintage Island
With the messiest part over we moved everything back inside. Then Ed built a support for the fireclay sink because it’s the real deal and not light! After the sink was in place he drilled the hole for the Pfister Zuri faucet and ran all the plumbing for both. I sealed the top and stained any visible raw wood edges before we set the sink in place the final time.
Adding a Microwave and Dishwasher to the Vintage Island
After the sink and faucet were in it was time to make the vintage island even more functional by creating a space for a microwave and dishwasher. Ed ran the wiring for both and the pluming for the dishwasher. Yep he’s a rockstar!
Keeping the Vintage Island Original
Next we puzzle pieced in as much of the original drawers and trim that we could. This was honestly the most time consuming part of this project, but well worth it! Ed made one big pull out drawer under the sink for storage and easy accessibility to the plumbing when necessary. After seeing this in place I decided to make a sink skirt to soften the space a bit and add some texture. I’ll be sharing that simple DIY here next week!
Installing a Sinkology Fireclay Farmhouse Sink in a Vintage Kitchen Island
We could not be happier with the outcome of this project! It completely transformed our kitchen both aesthetically and functionally. This island is certainly a focal point, but the Sinkology fireclay farmhouse sink contrasts beautifully stealing the show! I’m also obsessed with the industrial feel the Pfister Zuri faucet lends to the space! But most of all I love that the island looks like it was always a part of our kitchen, which was our main goal!
Installing a Sinkology Fireclay Farmhouse Sink in a Vintage Kitchen Island
Installing a Sinkology Fireclay Farmhouse Sink in a vintage kitchen island was definitely one of the coolest projects we’ve ever done! And after dreaming of this fireclay farmhouse sink and faucet for months I have to pinch myself that we get to enjoy it everyday! Thank you Sinkology for making this dream even sweeter with such beautiful high quality products!

18 Comments
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Awww it’s soooo Beautiful!!! Love it!! Not really liking the skirt but that’s just me. What a lovely kitchen for the Holidays. Happy Thanksgiving🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃
Amanda
Thanks!
Vickie
Love it!!!! Way to go, Ed!!! You’re awesome!
Amanda
He is!! I’ll tell him you said so though! 😉
Denise
What an awesome project. Great job!!
Amanda
Thank you!! It was a fun one for sure!
Lynnette
Amanda, all I can say is WOW!!! Absolutely gorgeous!! I love every bit of it!! You guys did such a great job!!!
Amanda
I can’t tell you how much that means to me! Thank you thank you!
Guerrina
Beautiful work! Love that sink!
Amanda
Thanks so much! We do too!
Kathy M
Oh! My, my, my! That vintage kitchen island is AMAZING! I can see why you are so excited about it. Love the sink too! And of course the dishwasher. Got to have a dishwasher!
Amanda
Oh my goodness thank you! We’re soooo grateful to have a full functioning kitchen again!
Patricia
Can I ask ?? What kind & brand of sealer are you putting on top of yr wooden island to protect from water from the sink ,, 🤔
Amanda
We actually used a deck/outdoor wood sealant! Great question!
Kelly
Amanda it turned out amazing and Ed is a rockstar!!! I bet you are in heaven. Enjoy!
Ramona Myers
Beautiful! The kitchen is looking great. You two are so cute together. One talented Hubby, aren’t you Blessed!
Shelbi
Y’all did an amazing job!!! I love it! It’s gorgeous!!!
Amanda
Thank you so much!!