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Laroma and Milano Thermostatic Faucets Review


Automatic Commercial Electronic Brushed Nickel Sensor Faucet mixer All-in-One Parts comes with Ceramic Cartridge and Built-in check valve

Starting At: $763.63

Laroma Thermostatic Nickel Sensor Faucet

The thermostatic or temperature-control function makes this product useful for commercial washrooms that need more than a basic on/off sensor. It gives specification teams a way to address comfort and performance in one fixture point.

Its brushed nickel surface also helps it coordinate with grab bars, dispensers, partitions, and other restroom hardware without looking overly polished.


Automatic Electronic Brushed Nickel Sensor Faucet mixer All-in-One Parts comes with Ceramic Cartridge and Built-in check valve

Starting At: $615.14

Milano Thermostatic Nickel Sensor Faucet

This temperature-focused sensor faucet is a strong fit for projects where user comfort and controlled water delivery need to be part of the specification. The brushed nickel finish gives the technical fixture a softer, less reflective appearance.

It works especially well when designers want hands-free operation without losing attention to water temperature, daily usability, and restroom planning details.

About the Author

Brian Hageman

Hospitality & Environmental Design Specialist

Brian Hageman is a Healthcare Facility Systems Consultant for BathSelect, specializing in commercial restroom infrastructure, MEP coordination, sustainable plumbing systems, and high-performance fixture planning for healthcare, institutional, hospitality, and public-sector projects. He works with architects, engineers, contractors, facility managers, and development teams to support product selection, system compatibility, accessibility requirements, water efficiency, and long-term operational reliability in demanding building environments.