
Do not let your faucet decision be an afterthought; put some care into the selection with the tips from this blog.
During a bathroom remodel, you spend hours deciding on wall materials, flooring options, tile sizes, and paint colors. These elements of the bathroom will take up a lot of real estate, so it makes a lot of sense to be careful and thorough once you plan. But you will never believe the wide range of faucet styles that are available to you for your current bathroom. This is likely because even though it’s small, your faucet is responsible for tying the style of the room together. A statement faucet could add a huge personality, while the materials or styles of all faucets could add interest and style. Plus, technology options in the bathroom faucets could make your life a lot easier. Do not let your faucet decision be an afterthought; put some care into the selection with the tips from this blog. Read on to learn more!
Styles of Faucets
Modern or ornate. Fancy and traditional. Two handles or one. The possibilities go on and on when it comes to your bathroom faucet’s style. If you are uploading an old sink, your style will be limited by what fits within the current sink. But if you are replacing the entire sink, the possibilities are endless. Whichever you choose, ensure that you match your bathroom sink to the bathtub and shower fixtures for a cohesive look.
- Single-hole sink faucets: a space-saver, the single-hole faucet is ideal for smaller bathrooms and powder rooms. The spout and combining handles are combined into one single unit, and there’s only one drilled sink hole.
- Center-set faucets: These work very well for most sinks. The spout and handles are combined in one unit that mounts right on the sink deck.
- Wall-mounted faucets: a special and beautiful style, the wall-mount wink is plumbed right through the wall behind and above your sink.
- Widespread mount faucets: the handles are separated from the spout, with a distance of around eight inches between the two handles.
Technology in Your Faucets
We do live in the best time for technology, and that’s evident in the fact that even bathroom faucets have technology features.
- Motion-activated faucets: With motion-activated faucets, you could do more than turn the faucet on and off with a slight wave of your hand. New models also include flow control and temperature settings.
- Sanitizing: an ozone-activated antibacterial bath faucet can kill germs with a stream of ozone that mixes with the water.
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