Franke here. I replaced twin round sinks (disaster area!) with a Franke that was just one big sink and drainer. You can get a large washing up bowl in it "portrait" (rather than "landscape", if you see what I mean), so there is room alongside to rinse things, but still enough room in it to get the wire shelves from the oven in for cleaning. It's also nice not to have a forest of waste piping and trappery in the cupboard underneath.
It's tough, and did really, really well, until our 6'3" plasterer stood on it, which pushed the drainer out of shape a bit. I haven't replaced it, and unless you know what happened to it you wouldn't realise.
Wherever we move to next, I'll probably do the same: swap out any sink-and-a-half nonsense for another sensible Franke one!
E.
PS: In the interests of full disclosure, I'm typing this whilst the DC's out playing for Carols by Candlelight tonight. She always pretends to grumble about how it was "imposed" on her (after the previous arrangement drenched me for the third or fourth time), but I think she actually rather like it, as it's sensible, easy to keep clean and doesn't waste any space (we're very short of worktop acreage).