A Guide to Choosing Luxury Bathroom Faucets for Your Remodel

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Even the smallest aspects should not be missed when remodeling your bathroom. Even though your bathroom faucet isn't a small part, it doesn't always get as much thought as the vanity, countertops, or floors.

Still, a stylish bathroom faucet can do a lot to make a bath feel like a treat. While it's important to choose a style and finish that match the bathroom sink and vanity, you can also get different kinds of luxury bathroom faucets from Bajaj World.

Here, we'll look more closely at the different kinds of faucets that can make a difference in your bathroom update.

Types of High-End Bathroom Faucets

Centerset Bathroom Faucets

Centerset taps usually have one handle for hot water and one for cold water in the middle. On each side of the faucet, these two buttons are usually about four inches apart. This can give the faucet an elegant look and feel. Some centerset taps are put on the countertop or vanity directly, while others are put on a plate that is put on top of the vanity.

Gooseneck Bathroom Faucets

Gooseneck faucets may be more common in the kitchen than in other parts of the house, but they are starting to become popular in bathrooms, especially in larger bathrooms where their larger size doesn't look out of place. As the name suggests, gooseneck faucets have long, curved parts that stick out over the spigot. Some of them can be longer than eight inches. Most gooseneck taps are set in the middle and have handles for hot and cold water on each side.

Spread-Fit Bathroom Faucets

This type of faucet is also called a widespread faucet. Like centerset faucets, it is usually placed in three holes in the vanity: one for the faucet and two for the handles. One big difference, though, is that spread-fit faucets usually have more room between the faucet and the handles—sometimes up to 10 inches. In some cases, you can put the handles on the side of the tap. This gives the bathroom a more personalized look and feel. Spread-fit taps are usually put in bathrooms with a lot of space or when the owner wants to make the bathroom exactly how they want it.

Low-Profile Bathroom Faucets

Low-profile faucets, also called low-arc faucets, are made so that water comes out closer to the sink than it does with other types of taps. Because of this, they are less likely to splash or spray water in the bathroom. They are perfect for bathrooms with a small amount of table space.

Single-Handle Bathroom Faucets 

Single-handle taps are exactly what they sound like: sinks with only one handle instead of two. Even though they are most often used in the kitchen or laundry room, they are a good choice for bathrooms with smaller basins or smaller sinks.

Wall-Mounted Bathroom Faucets 

These faucets are not connected to the sink itself. Instead, they are put into the wall or backsplash above the sink. They have a clean look and are made in a more modern way. They can also help people clean the sink and counter.

So, what kind of bathroom tap do you want? It mostly depends on how your bathroom is set up and what you like. When it comes to your next remodel, you have a lot of choices to choose from today. Choose Luxury Bath from Kohler in Surat for a beautiful range of high-end faucets that will make your bathroom makeover look better (without breaking your budget). Shop our beautiful, reasonably priced designs!

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