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If you’re looking to get the right Kingston Brass kitchen faucet for your home, it’s more than just visuals that you should be searching for.
It should primarily be all about functionality. The way it performs is dependent in the way you cook, which is why so many options are available when it comes to kitchen faucets.
Got a sink already? How many holes does the sink have? Make that your starting point. Also, are you going to add a water dispenser, sprayer or air gap? Decide now how that will all be setup.
The way you plan to use your faucet will show you the style and size you’ll need.
The following are four types of kitchen faucets in a deck-mount setup:
(1) The most basic deck-mount kitchen faucet is the monodeck faucet. Single-body faucets offer the option of adding a side spray. Below is a list of various ways to setup your monodeck faucet:
• KB111 – Possesses a double handle design:
Kingston Brass KB111 Centerset Kitchen Faucet, Polished Chrome
• KB0571 – For those wanting only a single handle:
Kingston Brass KB0571 Single Lever Handle 8-Inch Kitchen Faucet without Sprayer, Polished Chrome
• KB762 – Faucet with a higher spout design:
Kingston Brass KB762 Twin Brass Blade Handles 8″ Kitchen Faucet With Side Sprayer, Polished Chrome
• KB791SP – Features a goose neck spout:
• KB1111BL – Includes a Victorian spout:
Kingston Brass KB1111BL Heritage 8″ Centerset Kitchen Faucet with White Sprayer, Chrome
• KS3791ALBS – Faucet constructed in a bridge faucet design:
Kingston Brass KS3791ALBS Restoration Kitchen Bridge Faucet with Brass Sprayer, Chrome
• KS1791ALBS – Faucets with option of subtracting a cover plate:
Kingston Brass KS1791ALBS Heritage Widespread Kitchen Faucet with Brass Sprayer, Chrome
(2) Pull-out faucets are popular possibly because the spout features a full-flow spray head, allowing you to pull-out the spray to clean around the sink.
(3) Pull-down faucets are similar to pull-out faucets, however one difference to note is the spray head pulls down from the goose neck spout. This feature benefits in allowing more clearance between the sink and faucet which is convenient for filling bigger pots and pans. Spring spout faucets are an alternative as they are very efficient and versatile, giving you a greater range of motion.
(4) Wall-mount faucets require you to be mindful of the spout length and how much it will project into the sink. As far as style goes, the options range from functional to a decorative traditional or modern piece.
Overall, what type of faucet fits your kitchen? With an assortment of faucets to offer, aesthetic appeal and functionality will not be an issue.