About choosing bathroom faucets
Although appearance can mislead us to make impulsive purchases, when choosing a faucet, its important to sensibly select the right one for you after examining its quality and
practicality. You must first consider your needs. For example, if you are someone always on the go, we recommend avoiding brass faucets because it requires regular cleaning. A stainless steel one on the other hand requires much less upkeep.
If certain materials, especially ones that require much care, are your main criteria, make a list of pros and cons for each one you are considering. However, choosing the material is only a small part of making your final decision. You must also consider how many levers you want; a single lever allows you to control temperature and flow from the same place. That way you only have to make one hole in your wall. If you are replacing an existing faucet that required two holes, don’t forget to ask for something to cover any other hole from your previous faucet. Another configuration, the most common, is the widespread bathroom faucets. This requires three separate holes and can be mounted on the wall to give a different look to the faucet.