The Best Budget-Friendly Farmhouse Sinks for Your Kitchen

Nancy Mitchell
Nancy Mitchell
As a former Senior Writer at Apartment Therapy, Nancy split her time among looking at beautiful pictures, writing about design, and photographing stylish apartments in and around NYC.

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Britt FranklinSenior Editor, Shopping
published Jul 22, 2025
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If you love the look of an apron front (or farmhouse) sink, look no further than this handy list of editor-curated sinks in different materials and price points. No matter your budget, you’re sure to find one that will be a complete showstopper in your kitchen.

Before You Shop for a Farmhouse Sink

Here’s something you should know about apron front sinks right off the bat: They’re not cheap. You’ll spend significantly more on an farmhouse-style sink than you would on a comparable traditional sink. With that said, if price is your most important consideration, your best bet is a stainless steel or fireclay sink. If the sink pictured is not in the size you’re looking for, do a little online hunting — most of these sinks come in multiple widths!

Olde London Farmhouse Kitchen Sink
$1,265$913

The Olde London Fireclay Farmhouse Sink gives you the option of having a decorative or smooth surface, thanks to its reversible design. Glazed on all four sides, it’s chip- and stain-resistant, and includes a metal grid that can be placed in the bottom of the sink to prevent scratches.

$913 at Wayfair
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HOROW 33-Inch Sink With Grid and Basket Strainer
$304

This handcrafted fireclay farmhouse sink from Horow comes in a matte black or white finish that’s sure to elevate the look of your kitchen. Its versatile design allows it to be mounted on both sides, and its durable high-gloss finish is not only easy to clean, but resists stains and scratches, too.

$304 at HOROW
Rejuvenation Farmhouse NativeStone Kitchen Sink
$1,998

Rejuvenation’s NativeStone farmhouse sink comes in two sizes (as small as 24 inches wide) and five earthy finishes. It’s made of a blend of cement and concrete that’s sealed to protect it from scratches, stains, and cracks. The sink can also be tailored to your kitchen layout by being installed above or behind cabinets.

$1,998 at Rejuvenation
Signature Hardware Matte Gold Atlas Farmhouse Kitchen Sink
$599

Available in this gorgeous gold or a gunmetal black finish, Signature Hardware’s Atlas Farmhouse Sink has a curved design and stainless steel build. “Love my new sink,” says one Wayfair review. “Such an elegant touch to our newly remodeled kitchen.”

$599 at Wayfair
Highpoint Collection Double Bowl Fireclay Farmhouse Sink
$654

This double-basin fireclay sink will help streamline washing and drying dishes and give your kitchen a “classic country look.” Its undermount design tucks the sink neatly below the counter for an elegant appearance that blends seamlessly into your space.

$654 at Overstock
Whitehaven Hayridge Smart Divide Double-Bowl Farmhouse Kitchen Sink
$1,600

The fluting of Kohler’s Whitehaven Hayridge sink is a striking detail, making it a sink that could become the centerpiece of your kitchen. The compartments are separated by a low barrier that provides a split design while also leaving room to wash large dishes, pots, and pans.

$1,600 at Kohler
Kohler Whitehaven Farmhouse Apron Single Bowl Kitchen Sink
$1,153

For a highly durable farmhouse sink, look no further than this enameled cast-iron pick from Kohler. It can take on more wear and tear in the long run than fireclay and offers a variety of colors that you won’t find in other materials. This sink in particular is available in seven finishes and four sizes. It even offers options for a single or split basin.

$1,153 at Home Depot
American Standard Country Kitchen Sink
$742

If you want to go in deep on the country kitchen look, look no further than this vintage-style option from Amazon. This small space-friendly find features tapered edges, front overflow for versatile mounting, and a cut-out template for faucets.

$742 at Amazon
Ash NativeStone Kitchen Sink
$1,598$1,199

This NativeStone farmhouse sink comes in an impressive six earth-inspired finishes, and you don’t even have to place it in the kitchen if you need it elsewhere! The sink can be installed as a traditional farmhouse sink with an exposed front or behind the cabinet for a neat look.

$1,199 at Wayfair
Silbury Double Basin Farmhouse/Apron Marble Kitchen Sink
$1,399

The decorative embossed design on the front of this double-basin farmhouse sink isn’t the only feature that makes it unique: It’s also made of marble! “I bought two of these sinks for a renovation of our kitchen area,” says one reviewer. “They are super, super heavy, beautiful sinks.”

$1,399 at Wayfair

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