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A Brushed Nickel Faucet

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

If you’re choosing a new set of faucets for the kitchen and aren’t particularly keen to install shiny stainless steel units, you may prefer to go with the more muted option of a brushed nickel faucet. You might find that the duller option suits your other style choices more fully and gives you the opportunity to spotlight a different part of the kitchen.

If the kitchen sink you have chosen is not a bright shiny affair, sticking a faucet that looks overly shiny would look completely out of place. This is where the brushed nickel faucet option would be more suitable. It will complement the sink you choose from a white ceramic finish to a matching brushed nickel sink.

Brushed Nickel FaucetThere are a few benefits you get from using brushed nickel faucets and they mainly have to do with the lower amount of maintenance that will be required to keep them clean once you’ve begun using your kitchen. Due to the matt finish of the faucets any smudges or fingerprints that you may get on shiny surfaces will not show up as readily on the brushed nickel surface.

If the faucets do become stained with some kind of soap scum or water stain, an effective way of cleaning them is to dip a cotton ball in rubbing alcohol and wiping the faucet clean. You should find that any stain is quickly removed.

Select a brushed nickel faucet from the selection below

Satin/Brushed Nickel Marielle 4 Satin/Brushed Nickel Marielle 4" Bath Sink Faucet Paypal US $204.45 17m
Brushed Nickel Kitchen Faucet Pull Out Single Handle Brushed Nickel Kitchen Faucet Pull Out Single Handle Paypal US $119.99 19m
NEW BRUSHED NICKEL WATERFALL FAUCET VESSEL SINK BATH NEW BRUSHED NICKEL WATERFALL FAUCET VESSEL SINK BATH Paypal US $69.95 22m
Brushed Nickel Kitchen Sink Faucet Gooseneck High Arc Brushed Nickel Kitchen Sink Faucet Gooseneck High Arc Paypal US $84.99 28m
Satin Brushed Nickel Kitchen Sink Faucet Pull Out Spray Satin Brushed Nickel Kitchen Sink Faucet Pull Out Spray Paypal US $98.99 28m
6 6" Bathroom Sink Faucet Cross Handles Brushed Nickel Paypal US $507.60 33m
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The range of types of brushed nickel faucets is as varied as other faucets so you won’t be narrowing down your choices because you want to get this type. All major manufacturers stock them in either one handle or two handle configurations. If you want a lever style that is reminiscent of the old world style of faucets they are available as are the contemporary styles and designer faucets.

How you match your faucets to your sink is a matter of personal taste and style. It would be perfectly okay to put brushed nickel faucets over a stainless steel sink. However the result would probably look as if one or the other was out of place. You don’t want to draw the eye to an area of the kitchen because something looks like it doesn’t belong.

Make sure you spend plenty of time browsing the kitchen showrooms and take your choice in faucet with you as you walk the showroom floor. Holding the faucet up over each sink that takes your eye will ensure that you will come up with a combination that will look suitable.

Copper Kitchen Faucet

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

It wasn’t all that long ago faucets served a single purpose in the kitchen and that was to get water from the pipes into glasses, pots or to use for dishwashing. These days, faucets play a much bigger role in the look of the kitchen.

The styles, sizes, shapes and finishes used on kitchen faucets can change the entire tone of the room. One of the types that have made a comeback in many households is the copper kitchen faucet. Copper has long been the type of metal carrying water from the mains to the faucet, but it has largely been unseen in the house for many years now. This is beginning to change.

The color and style of copper kitchen faucets take you back to early days when copper fixtures were commonly seen in houses. Antique copper faucets add a touch of elegance to the kitchen and set the tone for a grand antique style. No matter what the actual style the faucet is made, copper gives it a warm charm that harks back to a simpler time.

Select a copper kitchen faucet from the selection below

Bathroom bath faucet Kitchen cascade top Copper bidet Bathroom bath faucet Kitchen cascade top Copper bidet Paypal US $38.99 3h 34m
Antique Copper Kitchen Sink Faucet  Bath Mixer Tap A63 Antique Copper Kitchen Sink Faucet Bath Mixer Tap A63 Paypal 0 Bid US $33.00 3h 41m
New Modern FREUER Wet Bar Kitchen Faucet Antique Copper New Modern FREUER Wet Bar Kitchen Faucet Antique Copper Paypal 0 Bid US $80.59 17h 34m
Two Handles Antique Copper Centerset kitchen Faucet (LD Two Handles Antique Copper Centerset kitchen Faucet (LD Paypal US $85.99 1d 2h 59m
Fontaine Kitchen Sink Pullout Faucet - COPPER Fontaine Kitchen Sink Pullout Faucet - COPPER Paypal 0 Bid US $99.99 1d 23h 48m
Copper Kitchen, Bar or Prep Sink Pull-Out Faucet ORB Copper Kitchen, Bar or Prep Sink Pull-Out Faucet ORB Paypal US $229.00 2d 1h 17m
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One of the interesting things about copper is that the qualities of the patina changes over time. As the metal ages it can change color from a bright and shiny finish to a darker, duller shade. This is often a process that many people embrace although others may be caught by surprise that their faucet has started to change appearance.

You can prevent or slow down the oxidation process to take place by treating your copper faucet with a wax finish. You will, however, have to regularly reapply the coating. Failing to do so will allow the inevitable change to take place. Alternatively you may want to look for a copper faucet that has been treated with a lacquer finish.

If you want to be more in control of how your copper faucet is going to look in the coming years you can buy them pre-weathered. These are aged pieces of copper that have been manufactured especially to take advantage of the dull look.

Although copper kitchen faucets give the impression of an old world style, the faucets that are made with the metal today take advantage of modern trends. Mixer faucets and other single handle set ups are available and still manage to give the appearance of an antique faucet.

The most popular style of antique copper kitchen faucets is the old compression faucet design with a spigot flanked by two handles, one for the hot water and the other for cold. This type of faucet is preferred because it looks more rustic and true to the country kitchen style.

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Add A Wall Mount Faucet To the Kitchen

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

During a kitchen renovation there are many seemingly small decisions that have to be made that will affect the overall look and appeal of the room. The new faucets are one of these little choices with something as innocuous as whether the faucet will be bench mounted or wall mounted.

As the name suggests, a wall mounted kitchen faucet has the handles mounted on the wall above the sink rather than on the bench top. A wall mount faucet requires specialist installation skills with the water source having to be extended above the sink inside the wall. It’s the kind of thing that must be done early on in the renovation process before the kitchen walls have been added in, so make sure your plans are clear and set in stone to avoid having to go back and replacing the wall soon after it has been built.

The range of wall mount kitchen faucets is quite diverse with a variety available that will complement different styles of kitchens.

The most common type of faucet is a dual handle wall kitchen faucet with a handle for the hot water and another handle for the cold water installed either side of the spout. This is the type of set up that most people visualize when they think about a traditional kitchen faucet.

The alternative is a single wall mount kitchen faucet that operates using a single lever that controls the water flow as well as the temperature of the water. It works by moving in an upward and downward motion to control water flow and side to side to adjust the water temperature.

An additional accessory that you may also want to have mounted on the wall is a pull out faucet to use when washing pots and reaching other areas that require a water source. This sort of faucet will have the added feature of having a wide range of movement as well as being able to be extended far beyond that of a normal faucet.

Apart from the fact that you may prefer the look of a wall mounted kitchen faucet, there is a further benefit to installing one and that is that it frees up some of the counter space. In a kitchen where counter space is at a premium, clearing the sink area of faucet hardware will help create the appearance of more room and it will also allow the space to be used when the kitchen gets busy.

Choosing a wall mount kitchen faucet that suits your budget without having to compromise on the quality can go a long way with its dependable functionality.

Wall mount faucets are available from all major faucet manufacturers with a range large enough to meet every style. From chrome to stainless steel, copper and brushed bronze there is a look and a style that will suit every taste.

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A Roman Tub Faucet