Installing an apron-front sink in an existing cabinet is absolutely doable, but it is not a simple drop-in swap. The sink’s “apron” changes how the cabinet face is cut, how the sink is supported, and how the countertop ties everything together.
An apron sink, also known as a farmhouse sink, is one of the most striking features in a modern or traditional kitchen. With its deep basin and exposed front panel, it adds both functionality and elegance. Installing a quartz apron sink requires careful planning, as quartz is a heavy and rigid material that must be supported properly.