Thursday, 22 December 2011

Use Of New Bathroom Faucets

One of the quickest ways to bring new life to your bathroom is with the use of new bathroom faucets, but have you been to a home improvement store lately? There seem to be an infinite selection of faucets available, so even knowing where to begin can be a bit daunting. Here are the basics when it comes to the different options available. Remember, styles will vary based on brand and function, but this should get you started.

One of the most common and often easiest types of faucet designs to install is the center set faucet design. This design generally features one main faucet head and two separate handles; one for each temperature control. All three protrude out of one base that sits flush with your sink or countertop.

Taking a step up from the center set bathroom faucets are the spread faucet designs. These designs still feature the main water nozzle and two temperature-control handles, however; they do not have a center base like the center set. These designs provide a unique look in that it makes the faucet set appear that it is coming directly out of the sink or countertop.

Building on the spread faucet design, the wall mounted faucets protrude from the surface as well, but it just so happens that the surface is a wall and not a sink or countertop. This is actually one of the more popular trends being used today when it comes to utilizing bathroom faucets. Depending on your preference you can have these faucets mounted to a standard painted wall or you can implement a tile or stone backsplash to help compliment the faucet.

Single lever bathroom faucets are another sleek design option to consider. These are typically found on smaller faucet designs and give the overall set up a more compact look. The other nice thing is if you are not wanting to spend a fortune on the new "touch-less" designs, these lever driven faucets can easily be turned on with your elbow or the back of your hand should your hands be dirty.

The last option out there is the "touch-less" faucet designs. These are a very cool option and easily one of the most sanitary. The problem is that they are also usually the most expensive option on the market. Many times businesses will install these given the amount of use they receive, but they can also be purchased and installed for residential use as well. You will just want to plan on spending a little more for these types of designs.

In the end, these are the most common designs when it comes to bathroom faucets, but within each design there are hundreds, if not thousands of styles. One last quick tip is if you have expensive tastes, but your wallet can't back them up, check the Internet at an online auction or sales site. Many times other people may have purchased the faucet you want and decided it wasn't right for them. Buying it from these discount sites allows you to have your higher-end bathroom faucets without breaking your bank.

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