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Choosing the Finish of a Centerset Faucet

Choosing the Finish of a Centerset Faucet

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Featured Image: @audreycrispinteriors Faucet: FB2605DL Centerset faucets are a popular faucet style. With their compact design, they are an ideal choice for bathrooms and kitchens where space is a potential issue. Each component on a centerset faucet rests together, linked in one central unit.

Kingston Brass carries a variety of centerset faucets that will match any kitchen or bathroom style. Not only does their online catalog feature a variety of centerset faucet designs, but it also offers homeowners the choice between an array of finishes.

When choosing a finish for a centerset faucet, the following recommendations should all be kept top of mind.

Build a Plan for the Room’s Design

The first place to begin when choosing a finish for a centerset faucet is with a plan for the room’s overall design. If this is a total remodel, any option is viable. The key is to think through how the finish will complement the rest of the room’s design.

For example, sleek polished chrome is a great finish choice for homeowners who are looking to create a modern or contemporary style space. Conversely, for a homeowner who wishes to add more of a vintage and antique design to the room, a dark oil brushed bronze might be a better fit. There is no wrong choice when it comes to a faucet’s finish, the key is simply to create an overall room plan.

Factor in Cleaning & Upkeep

Not all finishes wear the same. Polished chrome for example requires frequent cleaning to keep it looking shiny. A brushed nickel, conversely, will require a lot less maintenance to keep it clean.

Homeowners should carefully consider how often they want to clean their faucet when choosing the right finish for their space.

Consider Upgrading Additional Fixtures

Finally, rather than picking out a centerset faucet that matches an existing tub faucet or other fixture in the room, consider upgrading multiple fixtures at once. This opens up more possibilities in finish choices, without the risk of fixtures clashing. Changing out a few faucets in a room at once can give the effect of a whole room remodel at a fraction of the cost.

An Online Catalog of Centerset Faucets

Kingston Brass offers a beautiful selection of centerset faucets in a variety of finishes. Their online catalog makes it easy to pick out the perfect fit for any space.

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