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View all productsWhat is the Fienza Hana sink range?
The Fienza Hana range covers sinks designed for both kitchen and laundry use, built with clean, simple bowl shapes that suit modern Australian homes. Because the same range spans both applications, it's a straightforward way to keep a consistent look and finish quality if you're fitting out a kitchen and laundry in the same renovation.
Hana sinks are aimed at homeowners who want a reliable, well-made sink without needing to compare a dozen unrelated brands between rooms. The range includes different bowl configurations, so there's generally an option whether you need a compact laundry trough-style sink or a larger kitchen bowl for everyday cooking and cleanup. The appeal of buying from one range rather than mixing brands is mostly about consistency, the same bowl profile, the same finish quality, and hardware that looks intentional rather than assembled from whatever was on special.
Kitchen applications
In the kitchen, Hana sinks are built to handle daily food prep, dishwashing, and cleanup. Bowl depth and size vary across the range, so it's worth thinking about how you use your kitchen sink day to day. A deeper bowl suits households that wash large pots and trays by hand, while a shallower bowl can be easier to reach into for quick jobs like rinsing produce. Mounting style matters too. Undermount installation gives a flush finish under a stone benchtop, while topmount sinks are a simpler drop-in option for laminate benches or straightforward replacements. Some Hana kitchen bowls also pair with a drainer section, which is worth considering if your benchtop layout doesn't allow for a separate dish rack.
Laundry applications
The laundry side of the Hana range is built around the kind of everyday tasks a laundry sink needs to handle, soaking, hand-washing, and general utility use, without turning this page into a laundry-specific buying guide. What matters here is that the Hana design carries across from kitchen to laundry, so if you like the look of a Hana kitchen sink, there's usually a matching laundry option to fit the same aesthetic elsewhere in the house. This is particularly useful in newer builds where the laundry sits just off the kitchen and the two spaces are visible from one another.
Material and finish
Hana sinks are typically finished in stainless steel, which suits both kitchen and laundry environments because it resists staining, handles moisture well, and is easy to keep clean over years of daily use. A stainless finish also means the sink won't clash with existing tapware or benchtop colours, which makes it a low-risk choice when you're renovating room by room rather than all at once. It also tends to age well, showing less wear over time than lighter coloured or coated surfaces exposed to the same daily use.
Choosing the right Hana sink
Start by measuring your existing cabinetry or benchtop cutout, since bowl sizes vary across the range. Check whether you need a single bowl or a bowl-and-drainer configuration, and confirm tap hole positions if you're keeping your existing tapware. For laundry installations, also check the cabinet depth, as laundry sinks are often deeper than kitchen bowls to handle soaking and bulkier items. If you're unsure which configuration suits your space, comparing the internal bowl dimensions against what you currently use day to day is a quicker way to decide than comparing model names alone.
Installation notes
As with any sink replacement, measure twice before ordering. If you're renovating a kitchen or laundry from scratch, confirm your Hana sink choice before the benchtop is cut or the cabinetry is finalised, particularly for undermount installations where exact dimensions matter.