Kitchen faucets have undergone numerous transformations over time. They are that part of kitchen accessories that changes most frequently, being among the most used during cooking and beyond. Here's how to choose your kitchen faucets based on your needs, utility, and not least, overall décor.

The kitchen faucet with a single handle corresponds to a modern design and allows for easy handling; the temperature can be changed with a single hand, as well as the water jet strength.

The double-handled kitchen faucet offers precision in starting the water flow, but separate control for hot or cold water. Installation requires three or more holes in the sink or countertop.

Wall-mounted faucets do not require holes in the sink, only installation directly into the wall; however, this assumes that the water source is through the wall.

The quality of kitchen faucets is essential. When purchasing, you should consider durability, practicality, and how it will integrate into the kitchen decor. Important! Choose the sink and faucet at the same time so you can orient yourself based on the specifications of each and receive the necessary advice before buying.

Subsequent assembly will be much easier. If you have a sink that is too small, do not install large or tall faucets as this will create a disproportion and you will encounter difficulties every time you use it. There is also the risk that a faucet that is too tall will constantly splash. Avoid this by synchronizing the depth of the sink with the height of the faucets.

Kitchen Faucet Models

Kitchen faucet models

Kitchen faucet models

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