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  • Caroma Compass Alfresco Single Bowl by Caroma - The Blue Space
    Original price $1,339
    Current price $1,068

    Caroma Compass Alfresco Stainless Steel Single Bowl & Accessories

    Designed for ultimate style and functionality outdoors Premium 316 marine grade stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance outdoors Suitab...

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  • Caroma Compass Alfresco Double Bowl by Caroma - The Blue Space
    Original price $1,924
    Current price $1,635

    Caroma Compass Alfresco Stainless Steel Double Bowl Sink & Accessories

    Designed for ultimate style and functionality outdoors Premium 316 marine grade stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance outdoors Suitab...

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This page tracks the latest kitchen sinks added to The Blue Space range, from new stainless steel bowl configurations to updated finishes on existing collections. It is a rolling new arrivals page rather than a single brand or range, so what's shown here changes as new stock lands. Check back regularly if you are timing a kitchen renovation around new releases.

What you'll find here

The newest additions typically include stainless steel sinks in single and double bowl formats, sourced from the brands already stocked across the site. Rather than duplicating the detailed range pages for each collection, this page exists to surface what has just landed, so the newest stock gets visibility before it moves into its permanent category home.

Why new arrivals matter for a kitchen reno

Kitchen sink ranges get updated periodically with new finishes, bowl depths or mounting options, and those updates are not always obvious if you are only browsing established category pages. Builders and renovators working to a fixed material schedule often want to know if a new finish or configuration has become available before finalising a benchtop cutout, since sink dimensions and waste positions can affect cabinetry measurements. This page is the fastest way to see what has changed recently without scanning every brand page individually.

Choosing a sink material

Stainless steel remains the most common choice for Australian kitchens because it resists heat, stains and impact reasonably well and suits most benchtop materials. Within stainless steel, gauge thickness and construction method affect durability and noise levels. Heavier gauge, hand-welded sinks tend to feel sturdier and run quieter under running water, while lighter gauge, pressed sinks are usually more budget-friendly. Composite and fireclay sinks are also available for kitchens chasing a specific colour or a farmhouse look, though these come with different care requirements around scratch and stain resistance.

Choosing a bowl configuration

Single bowl sinks suit kitchens that need maximum usable space for larger pots and trays, particularly where a separate dishwasher handles most cleanup. Double bowl sinks split the basin so washing and rinsing, or food prep and cleanup, can happen side by side, which some households prefer for daily kitchen flow. A few ranges also offer a one-and-three-quarter bowl layout, which keeps one large main bowl with a smaller secondary bowl for draining or prep, giving a middle ground between the two.

Mounting type

Most current sinks are designed to suit either undermount or overmount installation, which affects how the benchtop is cut and finished around the sink. Undermount gives a cleaner, seamless look from stone or engineered benchtops, while overmount is simpler to install and works with laminate benchtops where an undermount lip is not practical. Confirming which mounting type your benchtop material and installer support before ordering avoids a mismatch late in a renovation.

Checking back for updates

Because this page reflects current stock rather than a fixed range, the specific sinks shown will change over time. If a particular configuration, finish or brand catches your eye, it is worth noting the model and checking its dedicated collection page for full specifications, since that page will carry the complete technical detail and stay live even after the item moves out of the new arrivals rotation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does the latest kitchen sinks page update?
This page reflects current new arrivals, so it updates as new stainless steel sinks and configurations are added to the range. There is no fixed schedule, so checking back periodically during a renovation is the best way to catch new releases.
What is the difference between undermount and overmount kitchen sinks?
Undermount sinks are fixed beneath the benchtop for a seamless, lip-free look and suit stone or engineered stone benchtops. Overmount sinks sit on top of the benchtop cutout with a visible rim, which is simpler to install and suits laminate benchtops.
Is stainless steel the best material for a new kitchen sink?
Stainless steel is the most common choice in Australian kitchens because it handles heat, knocks and daily use well across most price points. The right material ultimately depends on your benchtop, budget and how much maintenance you're willing to do, since composite and fireclay sinks suit different priorities.
Should I choose a single bowl or double bowl kitchen sink?
Single bowl sinks give more usable space for large pots and trays, which suits kitchens with a dishwasher handling most cleanup. Double bowl sinks split tasks like washing and rinsing across two bowls, which some households find more practical for daily kitchen routines.
Will a sink I see on this page stay available long term?
Individual sinks move from the new arrivals page into their permanent brand or range collection once they are established in stock. If you find a sink you like here, it's worth checking its dedicated collection page for full specifications and ongoing availability.