Plumbers... Ever fit a butler/belfast sink the wrong way?

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Hi plumbers and DIY enthusiasts!

I'm putting together plans for some new freestanding kitchen units, one of which will house a sit on butler sink. Because of space limitations I am planning on having the butler sink the "wrong" way; so that the shorter side faces into the room. I've never seen a picture of one installed like that, but cannot think of a reason why it cannot. It would be great though to see a photo or two of sinks installed like that. Failing that, if you have done an installation like this for a customer it would be good to hear your thoughts on how it looked.

We will be going for a compact butler. One of these:

http://www.sinks-taps.com/item-8853-COMPACT_BELFAST_S5800_Ceramic_Sink.aspx

Cheers

Max
 
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Are you sure its going to be wide enough to access comfortably!

I doubt that anyone here would have done it wrongly as they are all professionals!

Tony
 
Cant imagine it would make any difference, looking at the specs its 80mm difference in width and depth.

Whats to say its the wrong way, if it fits and isnt bodged it will look fine.
 

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