Bathroom faucets are very important as functional fixtures in your bath, but they also add much to the decor of your bath. The faucet in the vanity area is an important feature because it is often used, and very visible. When selecting faucets for your bathroom it is important to be thinking ahead so that you can coordinate all your faucet and shower assemblies.
With all that is available today your bathroom can be very distinctive, and unlike that of anyone in your acquaintance.
There are many types of both faucets and sinks today from which to make your choice. Vessel sinks have become extremely popular, and there are many styles and materials from which to choose. The faucet assemblies created specifically to be used with these above the counter sinks are offered in a diverse selection of styles and finishes.
Faucet finishes are also about both style and function
Faucet sets can be found in very contemporary styles and also traditional and even vintage or Victorian.
Chrome has been at the top of the popularity list for many years, and is still among the popular choices today. Many prefer it's shiny and tarnish resistant surface. The downside is that is does need frequent cleaning to retain it's polished look.
Brass is also a frequently chosen finish and is a tough and long lasting material. Brass is a little higher end on pricing, and not tarnish resistant.
Brushed nickel though a bit spendy is a good choice for a busy household. This finish isn't as shiny, but it is easier to keep up on a daily basis and less likely to show water spots and fingerprints.
The bronze finishes are the new kids on the block, and very distinctive, each a little different than the other. This finish changes with time and usage, but that is considered one of the distinctive qualities of this living product.
Types of faucet installation
All faucets no longer reside on the sink itself. With the increase in vessel, or above counter sinks, other installations are gaining popularity. There are faucets that are wall mounted with longer necks. These are often referred to as vessel fillers.
There are other faucets that are mounted to the countertop rather than on the sink itself. Both these and the faucets that mount on the sink are also available in the long necked versions.
the faucet you select will depend on your personal preference in style and finish, but also will depend on what type of sink you are installing.
Faucets also come in centerset, which is both handles and spout centered on a single base. Widespread, where handles and spout are mounted to the sink or countertop individually, and single lever faucets where the spout and lever that controls both hot and cold water are one single unit.
Choosing a faucet is no longer an easy choice with all the diversity that is available today, but taking the time to shop around for both your new sink and faucet can lead you to a very distinctive look that is not likely duplicated by anyone you know.
Bathroom Faucets And Fixtures
You will only realize how many types of bathroom faucets there are on the market when you decide to install on in your bathroom. Bathroom faucets are made from many different materials, there are many different brands and even come in many different colours. Bathroom faucets however, can be categorized based on the materials they are made of. The most common materials that are used to make bathroom faucets are chrome, stainless steel, brushed nickel or brass.
It is almost impossible to know exactly which one to choose from especially when new in the bathroom renovation process. Design might be a factor when selecting a type of bathroom faucet or sometimes the color. To get a better understanding of bathroom faucets before you venture off to buy a specific type of faucet you should know exactly what kinds of faucets are there. Most bathroom faucets, like every other kind of faucet, is categorized based on the materials used to make them.
The most popular type of bathroom faucets are the ones made from stainless steel. This kind of finish is the most popular due to its durability and long lasting nature. Stainless steel faucets are usually cheaper than other kinds of faucets.
Nevertheless, the stainless steel type does not fall behind in pros. Steel is durable and therefore it does not tarnish. As a result these types of faucets can last a lifetime. These types of fixtures are also easy to install. You don't need to be a plumber to know how to do it; just follow the instructions. There are however some disadvantages as well. These are associated with the marks fingertips can easily leave on the steel. Stainless steel can accumulate hard to clean fingerprints very easy.
One more popular type of bathroom faucets are the ones made from chrome. Chrome bathroom fixtures are fairly common in households. The way they are made is by using the electroplating method on brass and finishing the product with chrome. Chrome fixtures are much shinier than stainless steel fixtures and are usually priced reasonably. Price of the faucet depends on design as well so you can find some chrome faucets in high prices. The basic and most important feature of chrome bathroom faucets is that never erode and do not get scratched easily. Although chrome bathroom faucets have many positive features, they have one downside. Water marks easily stain these faucets and after long periods of usage, and after some years, the finish might disintegrate.
Brass is one more material used to make bathroom faucets. This type of faucet is less popular than then chrome and stainless steel one.
These faucets are solid, made only from brass and are very durable. Durability and style come with a price however and brass bathroom faucets usually cost more than other types. They give out a unique look to every bathroom installed in and really look stylish. The only problem that can occur with a brass faucet is rust. That's why if you install a brass faucet you should seal it right away. Scratches are another thing, that's why it will need polishing every now and then.
Overall and as you can see there are many types of faucets out there for any prospective buyer to choose from. Buying a specific faucet for your bathroom should depend on what exactly you want to do with your bathroom, and how exactly you want it to look.
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