fitting finish guide

What To Consider When Selecting The Finish Of Your Bathroom Faucet

 

Updating a bathroom is an exciting prospect because you can create the exact look you desire. However, as anyone who has remodeled part of a home would tell you, renovations involve a lot of decisions — including your choice of bathroom faucet finish — and making those choices can be daunting. While at first glance bathroom faucets may seem like a small detail, your specific sink and shower faucets play an important role in finishing the look of your bathroom. Instead of leaving this decision to someone else, think carefully about the shower faucet or the bathtub faucet that goes in your new space.

In a market with countless faucet finishes available, how do you know which to pick? From brushed chrome to polished chrome, stainless steel to bronze, which is the right look for you? What should you keep in mind when selecting bathroom faucets? To help answer these questions, consider the following:

Visit a Showroom

Unless you’re already certain which faucet finish you like best, take the time to explore possibilities. Visit a showroom to view different finishes on display and see if something stands out. Research online and browse magazine images. Exploring the wide range of finishes can help narrow your choices.

Talk with a Designer

A professional designer can help eliminate finishes that won’t look right in your home. Meet with someone to discuss your overall bathroom project and explore the perfect finishes to coordinate. Expert guidance can make the decision much simpler.

Consider Overall Design

Is your new bathroom going to have a rustic look, a sleek modern style, or something more traditional? Whatever the answer, use the faucet finish to support that theme. For example, polished brass can create a vintage style, while oil-rubbed bronze may complement a Mediterranean design.

Coordinate Finishes

Your bathroom includes multiple fixtures — sink faucets, bathtub faucets, and shower fixtures. Make sure the finishes coordinate with each other and with other elements in the space, such as towel rods, cabinet hardware, and light fixtures.

Think About Upkeep

Not all finishes require the same level of maintenance. Some matte finishes are better at hiding water spots and fingerprints, while shinier finishes may require more frequent cleaning. Choose a finish that fits your lifestyle and cleaning preferences.

Like most decorating and remodeling decisions, selecting faucet finishes is largely a matter of personal preference. However, when you’re feeling unsure, the tips above can help guide your choice.

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