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1 week agoThis 200-Year-Old "Belfast" Kitchen Feature Is So Practical, I Wish My Home Had It
A Belfast sink is a sink with an apron-front basin and a built-in weir overflow. A weir overflow, is a small, sloped slot near the top that diverts excess water into the drain so the bowl doesn't spill. If you're not laser-focused on conservation, that overflow is a clutch safety feature because you can keep water running while you work without flooding the floor.
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