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Choosing a Kitchen Faucet

The faucet is an integral part of the kitchen. Not only does it have to be functional, it should set the style, whether that's modern, classic or country. There is no shortage of shapes, sizes, designs and finishes to suit any decor. Once you've determined the style and color of the faucet, you will want to check the number of holes needed for proper installation. From there, you'll want to consider your handle options and spout height and reach.

There are a number of handle options available. Single handle kitchen faucets provide convenience of one-handed use. Two-handle faucets require three or more holes of a sink or counter top and work well with traditional or period-style kitchens. Pull-out faucets are a nice alternative to a separate sprayer. For antique kitchens, a wall-mount faucet offers a unique style that requires no deck holes, as it actually mounts to the wall above the sink. Pot filler faucets are a must for avid cooks. A pot filler is a cold water faucet that is installed in addition to a standard faucet and mounts to the wall behind a stove or on a counter top near the stove. It is used to fill a pot that is already positioned on the stove top.

Spout height and reach should also be considered. A high-arch faucet provides plenty of room between the bottom of the sink and the spout. These types of faucets are convenient for washing large pots and oversized dishes. Standard arch faucets, generally 3-5 inches, are best for smaller sinks. Spout reach is generally determined by the size of the sink. IF you have a double-bowl sink, be sure that the faucet can reach both bowls.

Remember, your kitchen faucet will be used often. Take the time to choose something that will not only look good, but meet your functional needs as well.

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