Bath Sink Faucets Design Ideas & Product Selection

Bath Sink Faucet Design Ideas & Product Selection

Bath Sink Faucets Design Ideas Product Selection

  1. Important Ideas

    Consider letting a favorite hotel or restaurant, or an outdoor spot that you enjoy, provide the inspiration for your bedroom, dining room or bath.

  2. Planting Style

    One beautiful plant can be a strong design statement. Your style sense will determine whether a dramatic green plant or a bright floral bouquet is best for you.

  3. Accommodating Guests

    Think about how you entertain; do your friends like watching your cook, or maybe you like to keep them under foot? Approaching your design this way will make your space highly functional when you entertain guests.

When you want a quality faucet that is stylish and affordable, look no further. We have one of the widest selections of faucets online, from a variety of styles. No matter what style you want, or the budget you have, you will find the sink faucets you need at BathSelect.

The material and finishes are top of the line and they come in a variety of functional designs. Some of these modern contemporary designs are very artistic, and appealing, and look great.

At BathSelect we have an impressive selection of high quality Bathroom faucets, in a variety of styles and finishes. Whether you’re looking for a single hole or a bridge Bath faucet, we offer durable metal and ceramic finishes for every decor.

When selecting a bathroom faucet, you need to think about more than how it will look in the bathroom. You need to plan for how many handles, what accessories you would like and more.

How many pieces can your sink handle?

  • The number of available holes in the bathroom sink will guide the faucet configuration. If you are getting a new bathroom sink faucet, you can decide the faucet configuration first, and whether the sink you select can handle that configuration.
  • If you have the sink already, do you have three mounting holes for a two handled sink faucet with a spout? Or perhaps only one mounting hole for a single lever faucet.
  • Do you want a sprayer If so, count this as another hole?
  • Do you want a soap dispenser If so, count this as another hole?

How easy is it to operate?

  • Can you turn knobs or would you prefer lever handles that don’t require a twisting motion?
  • How does the faucet turn off? All faucets have some kind of valve that allows the water to flow or to stop. The valve affects how hard it is to turn the handle.
  • Do you want to control the hot and the cold water separately (two handles), or do you want a single control that mixes the water (one handle)?
  • Do you need to be concerned about the controls being within your reach?

What does it look like?

  • Do you want a part that covers the faucet stems and the holes in the sink? This has several names; platform, centerset, deck mount or escutcheon plate.
  • If there is no platform, the mounting of the faucet is referred to as widespread or single post. The spout and handles are individual pieces. Each piece usually has its own escutcheon ring to give it a clean line over the sink hole.
  • One more mounting alternative is called a decorative bridge. This style connects the pieces on their stems rather than with a platform.
  • Many sprayers are not attached to centerset faucets. They are a single post with an escutcheon ring. The Pull Out faucet is an alternative; it has an integrated sprayer so that it can function as a sprayer or as a faucet.
  • Straight-spouts might need to be moved to fit a big pot underneath. Gooseneck spouts have higher clearances but might cause splashing in shallow sinks.
  • Faucets come in various designs and colors. The most common color is chrome, but at BathSelect you’ll also find other metal colors, like vintage bronze or brushed nickel. The color does not have to match the sink but should integrate with the general design of the bathroom. Some dually handled lever faucets have alternative material in the handle, like wood or ceramic that can match other finishes around the Bathroom.
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