How To Use Bar Sink Faucets In Your Home
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You don’t necessarily need a home bar to add bar sink faucets to your home. That’s generally where they end up, but it’s not the only place to use this style of faucet in your home. Bar faucets have their limitations, but can be used in almost any sink in the home. This post will show you where you can install them in different areas of your home.
The biggest downside that these have is their limited range. They’re designed to provide clearance for washing hands, veggies, and glasses in restaurants and bars, where faucets that stick far out into the sink are reserved for the dish washing area. There are some Kohler bar sink faucets that the spout comes out from the end and can be used anywhere, which makes them work anywhere.
Using bar faucets in the bathroom is ideal. Since the sinks don’t extend very far into the sink they work great for washing hands, brushing teeth, and all of the other bathroom functions. Their tall height pairs extremely well with vessel sinks, since they sit so high off of the counter top.
In the kitchen they don’t make much sense to use as your main faucet, but if you have extra sinks for getting tap water or washing hands/veggies they’re perfectly designed for this. If you add a filter to the tap water you can save money on your bar sink faucet by getting one that only does cold water and use it just for drinking water.
Obviously, the bar is the best place for bar faucets, but there are tons of other uses for them. Put simply, they’re great looking faucets with limited range, so anywhere that you need style without much function a bar faucet is the perfect fit.
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