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Whether replacing an aging faucet or giving your kitchen a makeover, choosing a new faucet is an exciting — and sometimes daunting — experience. The right faucet is both functional and attractive. It looks great in the room but also does what you need it to do, from filling pots to rinsing dishes.
On top of this, you have to sort through a number of faucet brands. You can consult websites, speak to your plumber, and ask friends for recommendations. At the end of the day, you have to choose a faucet that best meets your needs. Ultimately, it’s your choice, and this list of signs you’ve found the perfect faucet may guide your decision.
The first consideration when choosing a faucet is whether you like how it looks. If you love the dramatic look of a tall, curved spout, a low-profile faucet just won’t do. Similarly, if you’ve gone with a minimalist design in your kitchen, you want a faucet with clean lines and minimal decorative details. On the other hand, a detailed vintage-style faucet may fit right in with a Tuscan-themed room.
Sometimes you find that the physical space of the room affects your options. For example, if the kitchen sink is in a corner, you may need a faucet with a longer or detachable spout so you can reach the entire sink. A sink nestled under a cabinet or shelf may not have enough space to accommodate a tall faucet. If you’re lucky enough to have a completely unencumbered space, you can choose any faucet you want.
It’s also important to note the space you have under the sink and the number of holes available. You need enough room under the sink to accommodate the faucet and its pipes and hoses. If the diameter of the faucet matches the diameter of the holes, the faucet will be easier to install. The right faucet also lines up with the spaces built into the sink.
A kitchen sink is not a decorative feature. You probably use it every day. If you’re deciding between a pull-down or pull-out faucet, it should feel comfortable in your hands. Many people find that a pull-down faucet feels more ergonomically correct, giving them better control over the water spray. Others believe a pull-out faucet is easier to use. This decision is a personal one, so be sure to try out each type of faucet to see which one works best for you.
Kitchen faucets come with several features that can simplify the work in the kitchen. You may find it helpful to put together a list of how you plan to use the faucet and the features you want. For example, consider the following features, and when you find the faucet that checks all the boxes, you’ll know it’s the right one.
Some faucets just look better with certain sinks. A farmhouse sink makes a dramatic statement in the kitchen, and it tends to pair well with an equally dramatic faucet. A tall faucet or pull-down faucet won’t overpower the sink, while a smaller faucet may get lost. If you have a shallow sink, you may prefer a smaller faucet with a short spout to reduce splashing.
You may also consider how the faucet’s finish complements or contrasts the sink. A black or oil-rubbed bronze finish stands out against a white sink. You may prefer the subdued look of satin or brushed finish paired with a stainless steel sink, or go for a bold statement by mixing metals with nickel and brass.
The size and shape of the sink may also affect your decision. If you have a shallow sink, you may want to avoid a pull-down faucet since it tends to splash more. In that case, a pull-out sink can be a better choice, so you have the convenience of a built-in sprayer without the risk of a water spill around the edge of the sink.
The right faucet is one you can actually use. If you have children at home or someone with physical limitations, you want a faucet that everyone can use. You may find a single-handle faucet or hands-free faucet easier to operate.
At Kingston Brass, you can find faucets in an assortment of shapes, sizes, and finishes. You can browse the entire collection or select the most important features to narrow your choices to the kitchen faucets that are the best fit for your kitchen.