Effective home remodeling requires both big and small decisions. What
kind of flooring do you need and want? What kind of wall covering and
window treatments will look good for each room? Is it more important to
you to remodel your kitchen or your bathroom? Chances are you'll
probably be well along your way on your home improvement project before
you decide about your kitchen or bathroom faucet design, but each part
of your remodeling project will have an important impact on the quality
of the end result. Kitchen and bathroom faucet wall mounts can help
create the right look for your home remodeling project.In general,
faucet design is a matter of personal preference. Sure, a single-lever
ball faucet may afford some convenience and is more likely to need
repair, but choosing a faucet design is usually more about what you like
than the most reasonable or sensible choice. That said, not all faucets
are created equal. A wall-mounted faucet will usually require longer
spouts to achieve a proper basin reach, although the high mount also
creates a unique curve and look for the faucet. In addition, for sink
faucets it will leave your counter space unencumbered and sleek looking.
Wall-mounted
kitchen faucets are essentially the same thing as any other faucet wall
mount, except they're usually offered with options tailored for the
kitchen. An adjustable swing faucet is common to accommodate the
double-basin of most kitchen sinks. Naturally, a kitchen faucet wall
mount is available in the same materials as any other faucet, including
brass, chrome, and nickel. A low kitchen faucet wall mount will look and
act more like a standard faucet mount, while a high wall mount will
present a more unique downward arc.Wall-mounted bathroom faucets are a
great idea in conjunction with vessel sinks, especially in smaller
bathrooms or for narrower bathroom counters, where the sink is naturally
placed closer to the wall. A bathroom faucet wall mount is also popular
in combination with a wall-mounted bathroom sink. Bathroom counters are
a standard installation for any bathroom, but if you're looking for
space-saving ideas for a half bath, you might find a bathroom counter
isn't nearly as mandatory as you might first think. Rather than have an
uncomfortably confined room, a simple wall-mounted sink and faucet
combination can really open your bathroom up. A small mirror cabinet can
provide more than enough storage for a guest bathroom.
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