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Fitting faucet and inset tipouts around peninsula sink

scrappy25
9 years ago

My head is spinning from calculating. I think the following works, but would appreciate help double or triple-checking.

I have inset cabinet fronts.Can I fit in regular or slimline tip-outs in front of the Stages 45 sink in my 24 inch deep sink peninsula cabinet? I don't want to cut the back of the cabinet. The peninsula extends another 16 inches behind the sink so the faucet handle will not be an issue. Just want to be sure the faucet will fit and be able to pull out without restrictions. Ideally I would like to have 4 inches of counterspace in front of the sink (with a 1 inch countertop overhang).


Regular tipouts are 2.13 inches deep.
Slim line tipouts are 1 11/16 inches deep.

The Kohler Stages sink is 18.5 inches deep including the front and back lips. The bowl is 17 inches deep so I am assuming the lips are 3/4 inches each.
http://www.us.kohler.com/webassets/kpna/catalog/pdf/en/1109792_4.pdf

The faucet is 2 inches at the base but it looks like the nut under the counter that holds the faucet to the counter is wider, the width is not given. Counter hole for the faucet is 1.5 inches.
see link below, can only fit in one direct link per thread sorry.

Would appreciate any help in seeing if this works. thanks!

Here is a link that might be useful: faucet pdf

This post was edited by scrappy25 on Tue, Nov 4, 14 at 16:37

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