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View all productsCaroma kitchen accessories to complete your sink setup
Caroma kitchen accessories cover the fittings that pair with a Caroma kitchen sink, from drainer boards and chopping boards through to protective grids and other everyday additions. They are designed to work with Caroma sink models specifically, so they sit correctly rather than being a loose, generic fit.
If you have already chosen a Caroma sink for your kitchen, matching accessories are the simplest way to get more day to day use out of it, whether that is somewhere to rest a chopping board or a grid that protects the bowl from scratches.
What to look for
- Compatibility with your sink: Caroma kitchen sinks come in different bowl shapes and sizes, so check the accessory is designed to fit the specific model you have, rather than assuming a universal fit.
- Material: stainless steel accessories are common for their durability and easy cleaning, while timber options suit a warmer, more traditional kitchen look.
- Everyday function: think about how the kitchen is used day to day. A drainer or rack helps with washing up and air drying, while a chopping board that sits over the bowl frees up bench space during meal prep.
- Upkeep: stainless steel accessories generally need just a wipe and occasional polish, while timber pieces benefit from periodic oiling to stay in good condition.
Why a matched accessory works better
A Caroma sink is shaped to its own specifications, so an accessory designed specifically for that model will sit flush in the bowl or rest securely across the rim, rather than shifting around or leaving gaps. This matters most for anything that needs to sit level, such as a chopping board over the bowl or a drainer resting on the rim, since a poor fit can mean water pooling on the bench instead of draining back into the sink.
Where these accessories are used
These are kitchen fittings first and foremost, used alongside a Caroma sink for washing up, food preparation and general kitchen tasks. They suit new kitchen builds using Caroma sinks as well as existing kitchens where an original accessory needs replacing.
Keeping accessories in good condition
Rinse stainless steel pieces after use and dry them to prevent water spotting, and allow timber accessories to dry standing up rather than flat in a wet sink. A little regular care keeps both the accessory and the sink looking their best for longer.
Building up your kitchen setup over time
Most kitchens do not need every accessory at once, and it is common to start with the sink itself and add pieces as your routine becomes clearer. A drainer is often the first thing people add, since it frees up bench space that would otherwise be taken up by a dish rack. A chopping board that rests over the bowl is a handy next step for anyone who preps food often and wants more usable bench area, while a grid is worth adding if the sink sees heavy daily use and you want to protect the surface underneath.
Sticking with accessories designed for your Caroma sink model, rather than mixing in generic pieces, also makes it simpler to replace an item later without having to re-check measurements from scratch. It keeps the kitchen working the way it was originally set up to, even as individual pieces wear out and are swapped over time.