A little about Rustic Faucets

About choosing that rustic faucet......

One thing which must be considered is the finish of the faucet. Finishes are now becoming important in design elements. Everything from brass and copper, to oil-rubbed metal, to matte and shiny finishes is available these days. And the price range isn't too bad.

The trend towards customization has led the way to the wide selection of faucet choices. It depends on the look and feel you want. For example, oil-rubbed finishes help create an Old World or Tuscan appeal, while bronze and nickel plate give a classical look and add a co-joined appearance to mixed elements. Meanwhile chrome still works for Nordic, New Age or Minimalist styles.

One copper kitchen faucet example to suit your sink....

When you want ease of use and style combined, try a single handle kitchen faucet like this copper rustic faucet. A single hole is all this faucet requires. The single lever mixer lets you get the perfect amount of hot and cold combination; no more fiddling with two different handles. The gooseneck swivel spout makes a great use of space; especially for larger pots and trays. Combine this one with a rustic sink of similar finish and you have lots of space and a focal point for your kitchen.

Set it up in a kitchen with heavy furnishings or wood tones and you have a nice complement piece. This Single Handle Kitchen Faucet works well as a deck-mount faucet set behind your sink.

And for the bathroom there is this version....

A deck-mount bathroom faucet is a good choice for raised platforms or farmhouse sink styles. This one comes with a variety of options from finishes, to height, even handles. Short-Deck-Mount-Lavatory-Faucet. This would be a nice addition to wood finished, stone, marble or dark tile sinks. And of course farmhouse sinks fit right in with this one too. The best fit for older homes, cottages or cabins wanting a country finish.

A couple of bonus features include a matching flip top drain; and the ADA and IAPMO compliance.