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The closer we get to the center of a city, the older and more nostalgic it gets.
The urban sprawl of endless concrete, the skyscrapers that seem to go on forever, and the continuous renovations that are done to dilapidated roads and antique and aging apartment and condo buildings. To keep the metropolis running smoothly, almost every aspect of it must be renovated and updated to current 21st-century maintenance. Plumbing, roadwork, electric wiring, and modernized computing systems are all part of the government’s and city’s priorities. You might not have any say in that, but there are endless things you can do to improve your home and bring it to your desired comfort.
So while the rest of the megalopolis is updating their infrastructure, it’s your turn to update your home. You may have completed your living room, your bedroom, and your beloved kitchen to include a brand new bridge kitchen faucet that complements your design. But you saved the best for last – your bathroom.
When it comes to stylizing your bathroom, there are many things to keep in mind: the wall colors, which accents, a choice between a tub or a shower, and especially the faucet. Since you likely live in a compact space in the middle of the city, you might feel like you’re limited to the bathroom redesign. Luckily, Kingston Brass has 35 brand-new bathroom faucets to consider for this month alone. Therefore, you can choose the perfect bathroom faucet for your compact bathroom. So we introduce one of our newest faucet:
For your redesign, stay close to the classic artistry of the late 19th Century to early 20th Century with this bathroom faucet. With its traditional charm, the satin brass faucet will fit right in with the classic city life. For a smaller bathroom, centerset bathroom faucets are your ideal choice. The Restoration 4-Inch Centerset Bathroom Faucet is guaranteed to glamorize your home’s traditional city ensemble.
Along with the KB5617PX take a look at some of our other kitchen and bath products newly released for May below: