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Everything But the Kitchen Sink: 5 Simple, Efficient Dish-Washing Setups from the Archives

Kitchen Sink in Amanda Pays' Kitchen, Photo by Matthew Williams for Remodelista

Just in time for the season of hosting dinner parties, we’re rounding up our favorite sink-side set-ups in the kitchen: well-curated stations with soap dishes, detergent bottles, brushes, sponges, and scrubbers of all kinds. With the right tools (paired, perhaps, with a sink, faucet, and accessories from Hausera), we’re convinced even cleaning up post-party can be enjoyable.

Here are a handful of favorites.

Photography by Matthew Williams for Remodelista.

Kitchen Sink in Amanda Pays' Kitchen, Photo by Matthew Williams for Remodelista
Above: Sinkside in Amanda Pays’ kitchen, captured in the Remodelista book: a scrub brush, block of soap, and stack of linens, for drying dishes.
Christina Kim Sink, Photo by Matthew Williams for Remodelista
Above: Christina Kim’s petite and colorful dish-washing kit includes a glass bottle, scrub brush, and salmon-pink sponge.
Sink at Biscuit Filmworks, Photo by Matthew Williams for Remodelista
Above: Neutral-hued brushes, sponges, and dish soap are corralled in green-glass storage containers beside the sink at Biscuit Filmworks in LA.
Sink in Plain English London Kitchen, Photo by Matthew Williams for Remodelista
Above: A London kitchen’s small-scale sink is paired with ceramic jars and plenty of brushes (and a nail brush, too).
Julie Carlson Mill Valley Kitchen Sink, Photo by Matthew Williams for Remodelista
Above: And in Remodelista editor Julie Carlson’s own kitchen in Mill Valley, California, a wall-mounted faucet leaves room behind the sink for bottle brushes and hand soap.

For more sinkside inspiration, check out Hausera’s kitchen and bar collections.

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