Types of Kitchen Faucets

Have you ever seen that Kohler commercial where a woman tells her designer that she wants him to develop her house around a faucet? You may have chuckled, and said "Yeah, right! No one can do that! inch Now you can – especially in the kitchen. "star" of the kitchen have been revolutionized to be the "star" of the kitchen. Manufacturers have made faucets stylish and versatile while keeping the needed functionality you demand. There are many different types of faucets to choose from, and you have to pick what is right for you and the style of your kitchen.

Single Handle Kitchen Faucets

Single Handle Kitchen Faucets allow for quick and easy water flow and temperature adjustments with one hand, which is helpful when your hands are occupied. This design requires 1 or more holes depending on layout and styles range from traditional to modern. Most models are available with or without side sprays.

Two Handle Kitchen Faucets


Two Handle Kitchen Faucets provide precise temperature and water flow adjustment, with separate hot and cold controls, utilizing 3 or more holes of a sink or countertop.

Pull-Out Spray Faucets

Pull-Out Kitchen Faucets are a great mix of style and functionality. The faucet head pulls out and with a little a button the water pattern switches from regular flow to apply. This can be a big help when washing dishes, or getting those last leftovers of dinner down the deplete.

Wall-mount Faucets

Wall-Mount Faucets are a unique style that need no deck holes since the sink supports to the wall above the sink. This design does require water supplies that extend above the counter tops in the wall. This is a great option if you're looking for an antique style kitchen.

Pot Filler Faucets

Are you the cook in the house? Do you hate having to carry heavy pots of water from the sink to the stovetop? Worry no more! antique style kitchen are a "must have" for an passionate cook. The pot-filler is a cold-water sink, and it is installed in addition to a regular kitchen sink. It can be attached with the wall or on a counter tops near the cooker. This way you can fill the pot whilst it has already been positioned on the stovetop.

Bar Sink/Entertainment/Prep Faucets

Compared to a regular kitchen faucet, bar faucets are only smaller. They get along with the bar/prep kitchen sinks that are also smaller in size. These faucets come in a number of styles and designs utilizing 1-3 holes, depending on your needs and want for sink accessories. When used in a kitchen they are often matched to the same style as the larger destroy and sink.

Remember when choosing a faucet, it should not only look great, but it should are very effective too. Faucets should be drip free for its lifetime with normal use. There are styles and finishes for every kitchen- pick this is right for you.

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