In our previous house/kitchen, we tried an odd system. We did a 60/40 stainless steel sink that was almost 39" wide. So the larger bowl was pretty good size. We did not want a second sink in another location in the kitchen.
Then we were concerned about the reach of the faucet, we did not want a super tall monster of a faucet. So we went with two faucets, same style, but smaller version on the smaller sink. We then added a foot pedal to control one of the sinks. My wife grew up in a physician's household so she is a bit of a germophobe. (I know some may recommend touchless faucets, but this was quite a few years ago when touchless quality was still marginal. Also with a foot pedal, you can control the temperature as well as the volume without touching the faucet.)
This system may sound repetitive or inefficient, but like many things, after you get used to it, it worked pretty well. Now in our current house, she wants a foot pedal on every sink, including the baths.
Then we were concerned about the reach of the faucet, we did not want a super tall monster of a faucet. So we went with two faucets, same style, but smaller version on the smaller sink. We then added a foot pedal to control one of the sinks. My wife grew up in a physician's household so she is a bit of a germophobe. (I know some may recommend touchless faucets, but this was quite a few years ago when touchless quality was still marginal. Also with a foot pedal, you can control the temperature as well as the volume without touching the faucet.)
This system may sound repetitive or inefficient, but like many things, after you get used to it, it worked pretty well. Now in our current house, she wants a foot pedal on every sink, including the baths.