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Kitchen Sink Faucets also come in Various Styles

Faucet and sink are inseparable parts for a kitchen. As we all know, there are an assortment of kitchen sinks on the market. Likewise, the kitchen sink faucet also comes in various styles.

1. Deck mounted faucets
Deck mounted faucets refer to those faucets that are installed on the countertop instead of the sink or wall. To install a deck mounted faucets, we need to drill a hole into the countertop. Generally speaking, the installation of such a kind of faucet is not complicated.

2. Wall mounted faucets
Wall mounted faucets, as their name shows, are faucets that are mounted on the wall. This type of faucet saves much countertop space. Besides, it makes it easier to clean behind the sink and don’t need to work around the faucet base. However, it is more expensive to install a wall mounted faucet since the plumbing line should extend above the sink level and additional wiring is required.

3. Two-hole faucets
Two-hole faucets, or bridge faucets, have two separate handles, one for hot water and other for the cold water. Between the two handles, there is a pipe. This style of faucet is timeless, classic and elegant.

4. Goose-neck faucets
Goose-neck faucets, also called high-arch faucets, have a long arching neck. Goose-neck faucets make it more convenient to wash large pots and pans. A goose neck faucet stands in the kitchen, like a swan with its head held high. Very elegant!

5. Hand-free faucets
With the development of technology, faucets are made smarter and smarter. And these faucets are quite practical and they offer the owners much convenience. Taking hand-free faucets as an example, users don’t need to turn them on with the hand covered oil and bother to clean them after use. Apart from that, there’s no need to worry about accidently leaving the tap running with a hand-free faucet.

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