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Coming home to an inviting space that reflects who you are as an individual sparks feelings of joy and wholesomeness; The little intricacies that make us unique are reflected through carefully selected décor from the knick knacks adorning shelves to furniture styles. One item that can be the finishing touch to your kitchen’s charm is your faucet.
Faucets say a lot about the style of a space. For the 411 on everything faucets, this is the first series of many to break down the ins and outs of kitchen faucet types so that faucet selection can be made a simple, easy, and fun process!
First, what’s the 411 on bridge faucets?
Whether you are striving for a Victorian-inspired kitchen or a vibrant 1950s-themed space, bridge faucets are highly favored amongst those doing period-style kitchens. Their unique bridge design connecting the cold and hot water lines lends a traditional or vintage ambiance that attracts attention due to the added architectural elements. Because of the unique build, ornamentation is often added along the spout body to enhance the traditional theme. If you are looking for a statement piece, this is definitely the faucet type to choose.
Bridge faucets come in either a 2 or 3-hole installation setups to go well with most sink styles. Because they do not have multiple spray settings, matching accessories are a great buy. For example, many bridge faucets come with optional side-sprayers. These will lend added functionality and also fill up additional sink holes if you have a 4-5 hole sink.
Kingston Brass has a wide variety of bridge faucets. Click HERE to see the full list.
Click HERE to read the next article in the series, Pot-Filler Faucets.