Outdoor Sink Ideas

From chic backsplashes to rustic touches to a lovely blend of various materials, these outdoor sink ideas make a unique addition to any backyard.

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One of the many ways you can maximize your outdoor kitchen, patio, or backyard space is by adding a sink. These wash and meal prep stations are very practical. And while many people consider them to be just another essential component, I’m here to tell you that art and style have a place in your backyard, too!

Installing and designing a sink station in your outdoor space can be a rewarding undertaking while on a holiday break or vacation. As long as you have the necessary tools and supplies, you can create something out of your family’s heirlooms and express your creativity.

Think of a rustic basin on a wooden bench, a vintage-style setup, or a repurposed sink. And if you want something modern, a sleek sink station with clean lines will do the trick. But if you want to match the garden vibe of your space, a few pots here and there will make every morning rinse pleasant.

You see, all the outdoor sink ideas you could think of are unique and meaningful.

Not only will they be handy, but with so many different designs to choose from, you can design and create a statement piece for your garden, patio, or outdoor kitchen.

Here are some of the most stunning outdoor sink ideas to get you started.

Beautiful Outdoor Sink Design Ideas

Concrete and cladding fusion

Concrete and cladding fusion Outdoor sink idea

Concrete slabs give any space an urban feel. With the addition of wooden accents, you’ll have a unique backyard sink station. I also really like the industrial feel that the outdoor sink gives off.

Chic patterned backsplash

Chic patterned backsplash Outdoor sink idea

Want to add character to your outdoor sink? Consider a tiled backsplash. A tiled backsplash for your outdoor sink is a beautiful way to add character. Choose bold, geometric patterns for a unique look. You can also add a Mediterranean flair with Moroccan patterns.

Sleek and stylish worktop

Sleek and stylish worktop Outdoor sink design

This sleek and stylish worktop integrates nicely with the sink for a cohesive look. The yellow brick backsplash adds a layer of texture to the space.

Copper-colored sink

Copper-colored sink Outdoor sink design

Copper sinks will always look luxurious and unique to me. This sink station complements the worn platform and window frames nicely. And what better way to finish the aesthetic than with a matching copper tap?

Antique basin

Antique basin Outdoor sink design

A modest but functional sink station. The antique basin makes a nice feature for this wooden installation. Might not be ideal for busy jobs, but it will do for quick hand washing.

Clean lines

Clean lines Outdoor sink design

Minimalism is a defining feature of modern sink designs. Opt for clean lines and polished metal for a more eye-catching contrast to the more natural elements of your outdoor space.

Rustic basin on bench

Rustic basin on bench

The stone basin and wood bench complement each other perfectly in this scene. I adore the bench’s curve and the inherent beauty of both the wood and the stone.

Repurposed kitchen sink

Repurposed kitchen sink design

Alright, it’s not exactly functional, but I guess we can all appreciate this gardening idea. If you have an old basin or a rusted sink bowl, try to fill it with cheerful blossoms. It’s really delightful, and there will be no drainage issues. Plus, you won’t have to deal with plumbing.

Add a long mirror

Add a long mirror outdoor sink design

Why not? A mirror can also add perspective and image to your outdoor space. Plus, it’s convenient since you won’t have to run indoors every now and then to freshen up. The tub-looking sink in this scene also goes well with the mirror.

Sink in the open patio

Sink in the open patio design

A durable sink is an absolute must for a patio with a wood-burning grill (if you’re a proud owner of the Green Egg, add that too, please!). The galley-style layout here serves a dual purpose by providing privacy. I appreciate how the sink matches the worktops and backsplashes.

Pots and blossoms around

Pots and blossoms around outdoor sink design

Now let’s take a moment and adore this potting sink and counter. Let’s talk about this potting counter and sink. If you want something that truly speaks to your passion for gardening, place some plants and blooming ones around it.

Wooden outdoor kitchen sink station

Wooden outdoor kitchen sink station

The natural beauty of wood adds warmth to any space. And placing a wooden sink station outdoors will go in perfectly with the scenery. Here’s a lovely installation that houses a twin sink. I love the ample space it provides for all your food prep needs.

Natural stone sink

Natural stone sink design

The raw beauty of an age-old jewel with ochre and gray tones will add a unique textured expression. Take cues from this outdoor kitchen sink and worktop station. It oozes high-quality aesthetics.

Minimalist outdoor sink

Minimalist outdoor sink design

Minimalism doesn’t have to be super stark, monochrome, and boring. Adding organic elements to it will enliven your outdoor kitchen. Take cues from this rather tough-looking yet beautiful veggie washing station.

DIY outdoor sink project

DIY outdoor sink project

Building DIY outdoor sink ideas will amaze you with what you can create out of any old and unloved items lying around your backyard or garage. Here’s a DIY outdoor sink built from scrap wood and a galvanized wash tub. It’s very useful for both cooks and gardeners.

Bring indoor layouts out

Bring indoor layouts out

There are no rules to break when it comes to custom outdoor sink ideas. Consider how you’ll use it in conjunction with your appliances and cabinets. A simple kitchen island complete with everything you may need is a good idea.

Vintage style

Vintage style design

Nothing screams vintage louder than a pair of white bathtub sinks and a widespread kitchen faucet. Here’s a functioning bar with an outdoor sink that is sure to spark a conversation.

Combine eye-catching materials

Combine eye-catching materials design

You can combine different materials in a variety of ways. Doing so will give you a really adaptable outdoor kitchen ensemble. With minimalist features and clean lines, this sink station makes a very beautiful statement piece.

The bigger, the better

The bigger, the better outdoor sink design

Busy outdoor kitchens call for sinks that can handle large pots and pans or many dishes at once. This huge and thick concrete sink isn’t exactly in the most stylish setting, but it’s all about utility.

Sink and worktop combo

Sink and worktop combo design

Any stationary component in your outdoor kitchen like your sink must withstand the outdoors year around. Make sure it’s extremely tough and robust. With this in mind, go for stone sinks and worktops made of the same material. It creates a smooth surface that blends better with your surroundings.

Here’s a Caesarstone sink and worktop combo. It’s ideal for an outdoor kitchen since it is exceptionally sturdy and durable. The sink and worktop surface are also super low maintenance.

Modern and robust

Modern and robust design

Timeless and minimalist. This robust monochrome sink offers a sleek and sophisticated monolithic bloc. It has gleaming surfaces for easy clean-up. Its diminutive profile is great for terraces and pool decks.

FAQs

Should you winterize your outdoor sink?

Yes. Even if your outdoor sink is made of tough stainless steel, you should still protect it against the harsh winter months.

When you winterize your outdoor sink, make sure to drain your water valves. Doing so ensures that there’s not a drop of water left in the tap and pipes. If not, any water remaining in the tap, pipes, and sink will freeze and expand, causing damage to your fixtures.

You can also put soft insulation on the pipes so they don’t freeze and burst throughout the season. 

Can you use an indoor sink in your outdoor kitchen?

Yes, you can use indoor sinks for your DIY outdoor sinks since they are made to be water-resistant. Sinks made of stones, ceramic, and metals like stainless steel and copper can survive rain and harsh weather.

For repurposed sinks, make sure that it’s built of a very hard-wearing metal, stone, or composite material. If you’re in a location where temperatures can drop below freezing cold, check that your outdoor sink can survive the extreme cold without breaking.

To cut all those concerns, it is always ideal to choose sinks that are specifically made for outdoor use. Weatherproof sinks are always the way to go.

What kind of sink is best for outside?

Stainless steel is the most favored material for an outdoor sinks since it is both sleek and durable. Stone sinks, however, will lend a more refined look to your outdoor kitchen, they are also more stylish. If you choose the latter, go for sinks made of granite, soapstone, or marble.

Ready to redefine your outdoor space? Choose from our favorite outdoor sink ideas above!