Here Are Five Different Types Of Bathroom Sinks To Install

Among the elements and features that go into a bathroom renovation, the bathroom sink is perhaps one of the least considered elements. You have the option to decide between numerous bathroom sinks. However, the faucet is what makes it complete and completes the bathroom design as well. There are many unique options among the main types of sink faucets. Here’s a look at them listed below.

Main Types of Bathroom Sink Faucets

Faucets come in various styles.

SINGLE HANDLE

A single handle faucet is one of the most common bathroom sink faucets in Maryland homes, but it can come in infinite styles and materials. To install this model, only one hole is needed in the counter; a swiveling faucet handle turns the water on and off to control water temperature. It is a practical solution for any family bathroom.

CENTER SET

A center set faucet includes the faucet and two separate handles on either side in one piece. This is a common and compact bathroom faucet model that typically features a shorter faucet spout. A center set faucet could be a great and stylish choice if you have a smaller bathroom.

SPREAD FIT

Spread fit sink faucets consist of three separate pieces that, in turn, need three different holes drilled into the counter. The two faucet handles are farther apart from the spout and have a flexible placement. Consider the spread fit if you have a larger area and want a luxurious feel to the room.

WALL MOUNT

Another faucet type is the wall mount model. As the name suggests, this faucet with its handles is set horizontally on the wall above the bathroom sink. It appears to be a natural water source flowing out of a spout from the wall. This style is almost magical and works very well with a vessel sink.

BRIDGE

Lastly, the bridge faucet adds some metallic pizazz. One will need to drill two holes into the countertop to mount this. Instead of having one tap set like the center set or three parts like the spread fit, the bridge consists of two handles connecting to the spout above it. In some cases, it forms an upside-down T shape. The bridge faucet will fit in with most any bathroom design.

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