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Oil Rubbed Bronze Bathroom Faucet

Oil Rubbed Bronze Bathroom Sink Faucet

Would you like to a make visual statement in your bathroom without the need for it to be totally remodeled?  If you would then why not think about installing some new faucets. Even just installing an oil rubbed bronze bathroom faucet for the sink can can really create a dramatic effect.  Plus they really make the modern metal types look somewhat bland in comparison.

So why should you consider purchasing oil rubbed bronze bathroom sink faucets for your bathroom over more conventional types?  Below we take a look at some of the benefits of installing such faucets in your bathroom, some things that you should be considering before you go and invest money in them, and some popular styles.

The chemicals that are used to help make these types of faucets contain properties that make them far more antibacterial than other metals used to make these items.  So over time not only will your sink stay looking great you will find them a great deal easier to keep clean.

Although bronze does tarnish over time, when it comes to oil rubbed bronze bathroom sink faucet, you will find that this isn’t the case.  In fact, oil rubbed bronze often looks better as it ages!  The chemicals that are used to darken the surface stimulates the aging process of the bronze can and it can alter from deep brown to a very dark grey (almost black).

What Kind Of Design Should You Be Opting For?

There are several unique models, but do keep in mind that there are three basic kinds for you to select from. The one you choose may be dictated by the type that you have currently installed, if you don’t want to do any major plumbing work that is.  The types of faucets used in sinks generally in homes are as follows:

1.    Widespread – This is what you would normally find on many of the old fashioned sinks or baths.  It is made up of three parts, which are the spigot and two handles.  So of course in order to install this type of oil rubbed bronze bathroom sink faucet you will need to have three holes in the sink itself and then each part will be attached to these.

2.    Center Set – This is another three hole setup, much like the widespread faucet. The spigot is installed in the middle and the hot and cold levers are located on the side. However, the centerset is much more compact, and the components are seperated only by a few centimeters. Centerset models also often come with a base plate to create the illusion that the faucet is a one piece console. These are very common in smaller bathrooms, as well as European style bathrooms (which are also small in size).

3.    Single Hole – This is more common in modern bathroom designs, which emphasize long clean lines rather than the intricate detail found in classic designs. The spigot and lever are encompassed into one cohesicd unit, which is installed into the sink via a single hole. The great thing about this type of faucet along with the center set is that you can locate it in various positions around the sink. You don’t actually have to place it dead in the center.

 

What of these types of faucets that best fits your design wants and needs will depend on the kind of look you are trying to create in your bathroom.  If you are going for a look that is more modern then opting for the single style should be considered.  However, if your bathroom is somewhat traditional then perhaps the widespread and center sets would be more suitable.

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