18" standard, but 15" suggested if installing garbage disposal.
That would depend on the height of the drain and how deep the sink is. As long as the drain is lower than the bottom of the sink, it should be fine.
From that description, I would assume it was a kitchen sink mounted to the wall with no cabinet under it and drain boards or shelves on either side attached to the sink.
Put brick masonite paneling on the wall behind the stove and sink in a rental unit, gave it a coat or two of poly finish - no problems with it
You should install kitchen cabinets in the kitchen most likely. If they are floor cabinets you should install them against a wall on the floor under a sink or counter. If they are wall cabinets you should put them on the wall. If they are corner cabinets you should put them in the corners.
On the Alumalite it is located under the kitchen sink, front wall of the trailer.
he kitchen backsplash is placed on the kitchen wall between the countertops and the wall cabinets. It protects the walls and especially the zones behind the range, the sink, and the places where you prepare the food, from staining. Your backsplash will stain, but the materials appropriate for it are usually easy to clean and maintain and are a far better option than just a bare painted wall or wallpaper. The kitchen backsplash also has aesthetic value. With colors, patterns or textures appropriate for a backsplash you can improve the visual appeal of your kitchen, without difficulty and at a reasonable price. Some backsplashes are only about 4 inches (10 cm) high and are usually a continuation of the countertop. These are not effective, because if you don't cover the entire area up to the wall cabinets with a backsplash, significant parts of the wall will remain unprotected. With a standard backsplash, about 18 inches (46 cm) high, you will cover the whole area between the countertops and the wall cabinets and you will give your kitchen a finished look. You might place your backsplash only behind detached zones in your kitchen, such as the range and the sink, thereby attracting attention to them; but a better option is to place a backsplash along the whole length of the room, thus achieving a unified look. mre detail.source : http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/
Question is unclear. A double sink can use one drain, you would anchor the base to the wall the same as a single sink and the vanity is on top or in front of the drywall. If you are replacing a single sink with a double, the supply and drain could be in the vanity, you would not have to open up the wall.
Most new installations in new homes will have this feature. It is for a "garburator" which is connected to the kitchen sink outlet. There is usually a switch mounted on the wall near the sink for switching it on and off. The switch is usually mounted in a two gang junction box. The other device in the junction box is an electrical receptacle.
12" on a kitchen, 17" on a lavatory, 19" on a pedistal for 1 1/2" drains. two hots @ 10"& 21" high(the 10" high hot is for the dishwasher), one cold @ 21" on the kitchen, 21" on the bath 8" apart on center under a cabinet, 4"-5" on center for a pedistal(so it is hid behind the sink).
In order to beat the Kitchen Sink campaign map area you should use multiple Giants in order to take out the Air Defenses and then use multiple Wall Breakers in order to blow up the walls and then you can use a minimum of 1 Healer or a maximum of 2 Healers in order to provide support for the Giants that are taking out the Air Defenses but do not place the Giants or Wall Breakers anywhere by the northeast wall.
Some of the most popular key features in a Victorian style kitchen are: A range, a chimney, dressers/cabinets, the kitchen table, wall finishes, tile styles, the sink and lighting, the layout, and finishing touches.