Update: I've had this for two years now. Still as good as new. No chips. Cleans easily with Bar Keeper's Friend. Much better than a sink with a divider.Need Plumbing Supplies was great--arrived by freight delivery. Installed without a problem into an existing 36" cabinet and no alterations to the doors. Just needed to remove the upper faux drawers and disassemble the surrounding frame (Note that we did not need to cut the cabinet, as the frame surrounding the "drawers" can be unscrewed. FYI, I was unable to find any other manufacturer who sells a short apron farmhouse sink, so it seems this may be your only option if you don't want to modify your cabinet doors.I did notice that while cleaning a pan that rubbing it against the walls did leave scuff marks that I buffed out. It is certainly a good idea to buy the Kohler racks for the floor of this sink to prevent damage, despite the lifetime warranty. As an undermount sink, you would have to pull up the counter tops just to remove this, so I'm not compelled to test Kohler on their warranty if I can avoid it.The counter person drilled the faucet hole about 1/4" off center of the Kohler logo on the back wall of the sink, but centered on the counter opening. It is something to think about when you are approving where to drill your faucet hole. They also drilled too close to the sink edge, but drilled instead to standard distance, so I imagine the lip on the sink is larger than typical. Had to install a shank extender to mount to faucet since the faucet nut could not be screwed to the underside of the countertop since the sink was in the way. Thank goodness the third person I spoke with at HD knew what to recommend to solve the problem, as I was scrambling on a late Saturday afternoon for a solution, and all the plumbing specialty supply stores were closed. What was most helpful was taking photos of the installation and layout under the cabinet, as it was difficult to convey exactly what the problem was to various people otherwise.A shank extender is basically a plastic cylinder which is narrow enough to fit between the hole and the sink edge. I had to use a tool to slice it lengthwise to open it slightly and fit around the faucet threads, but it provided the needed extension to give the nut a stable flat edge to secure, in my case, a very large and tall faucet.If you do the plumbing yourself, be sure to plan on getting plumbers putty for the flange which you'll need to buy. I like the Kohler flange since the Kohler lettering is subtle and not overbearing like the In Sink Erator flanges. You can find a couple of really good youtube videos which will show you how to use plumbers putty. The hardest part about installation was getting the garbage disposal remounted, and I used a dremel tool to smooth out the mounting ring, which was a little rusty and made it impossible to mount otherwise. It is very difficult to mount the disposal without the tool that presumably comes with a new disposal. Alternatively, consider buying a new set of mounting bracket rings, or even a new disposal. In retrospect, I would suggest hiring a plumber to reconnect everything after the countertop people do their thing. While I learned a lot about the plumbing, I this was a very time consuming and stressful task that a skilled plumber probably would have been equipped to deal with. Because the sink hole was to the right of the hole in the sink it replaced, I needed to buy and cut pipes from HD, as that flexible plumbing drain kit I bought here did not work well for height reasons.Also, since there are different suppliers here, you will want to ensure you buy from an authorized Kohler reseller if you want that mfr warranty. The Kohler website does not have a page listing authorized online resellers, but Need Plumbing, build.com, and maybe some others (can't remember which) were confirmed to be authorized by a Kohler customer service rep. Unless they create a listing on their website, I'd suggest calling their 800 number to verify whatever reseller you would like to use.The sink is not really more than an inch wider than the sink it replaced, but the white color, the lack of divider, and the greater front to back length really makes this seem much larger. Paired this with a large Ruvati faucet and it looks quite impressive together.