Pre-Rinse vs. Pull-Down Kitchen Faucets
Purchasing a new kitchen faucet can be a simple way to upgrade the style of any home. The best place to begin is by browsing the Kingston Brass selection of kitchen faucets to gain inspiration.
Purchasing a new kitchen faucet can be a simple way to upgrade the style of any home. The best place to begin is by browsing the Kingston Brass selection of kitchen faucets to gain inspiration.
Within the confines of our homes, modern plumbing silently contributes to our comfort. Though we rarely pause to consider the origins of our showers or the presence of indoor sinks, it's important to recognize that these contemporary conveniences were not always part of our lives.
Among these essential fixtures, the sink holds a significant place. Kingston Brass offers a wide selection of high-quality sinks, boasting various styles and designs. These modern sinks pay homage to the rich history of this practical element in our homes.
Installing the wall mount faucet is likely to cause splashing, regardless of the sink style. However, a deep or tall bowl-shaped sink is less likely to splash with a high faucet mounting pattern than an open vessel style fixture. Most faucets should be mounted from 3 to 6 inches above the level of the countertop. Installing the faucet higher—between 8 to 12 inches—creates more workspace under the spout of a kitchen faucet, but splashing is much more likely at this height.