What’s Your Style Of Bar Sink Faucet?
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There are a lot of bar sink faucet styles, and enough price ranges to make you dizzy. The key is to know what you want before you go shopping so that you can navigate the mess of choices with ease. In this post we’ll take a look at the three most common styles of bar faucets; restaurant, home, and designer. This way you can get exactly what you want at the price you need.
The type of bar faucets that restaurants and bars use are the no frills type that serve to clean glasses and wash hands. Just because these are designed for industrial use doesn’t mean that they won’t work in your house. You can expect a long spout and hot/cold handles in a chrome finish and not a lot else. If you have a traditional style bar in your home with a stainless steel sink, these look great. The best part about the no frills bar sink faucets is that you can pick them up for less then $40. If you are having a hard time finding them at that price, check restaurant supply stores.
The regular home bar sink faucets function the same as the restaurant style ones do, but with more style. If you want something with a little more flair, but don’t want to spend $500 on it, this is your type. These are the common styles that you’ll find at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or in most online stores. You’ll get a long spout, different designs of hot/cold handles, and different finish options. For these you can expect to spend between $80 and $200. There are tons of different brands and designs here, so be sure to determine what “theme” and finish you want for your bar sink faucet first before shopping.
Designer bar faucets are an entirely different animal. These are the type that you buy then design a room to match! My favorite feature that comes with most of these faucets is the motion sensing on/off which is extraordinarily handy when you’re pouring drinks! High end brands like Rohl, Grohe, and Newport are what you’re going to be looking at here. Watch how much the price jumps when you change finishes!
Bar sink faucets are an excellent addition to any home, and the best part about them is that they fit into every budget!
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