Fit Belfast sink 'lengthways'?

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is there any reason a Belfast cannot be fit 'lengthways', i.e. with the widest part of the sink running back towards the wall, and the narrow end being visible:
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this would be the 'normal' way:
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No mechanical reason.
But might be an ergonomic issue.
Belfast sinks tend to be deep.
If it is too narrow, can you comfortably get both arms and hand into the sink to say hold a plate with one hand and wash it with the other?.

You might have to try it with say two piles of books that match internal dimensions of your sink.

sfk
 
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Are they made with a natural fall in the base?
they appear to be, yes: https://balterley.co.uk/cdn/shop/fi...9416-81959e53b5d6.png?v=1721228788&width=1517
No mechanical reason.
But might be an ergonomic issue.
Belfast sinks tend to be deep.
If it is too narrow, can you comfortably get both arms and hand into the sink to say hold a plate with one hand and wash it with the other?.

You might have to try it with say two piles of books that match internal dimensions of your sink.

sfk
thanks for the helpful comments. this one is circa 200mm deep. part of the reason we're looking at a smaller sink is to fit a dishwasher in so hopefully i'll have less washing up to do...
 
Hi S,
Consider the taps at the side and the plug at this end.
C
 

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