Please show me your commercial faucet?
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Comments (4)cotehele- That one is pretty. I have been trying to find something in a rsutic/weathered pewter finish, which has been pretty tricky, so I am starting to rethink. I definately don't want to do the ORB on the ss countertop, and I wonder what everyone would think about doing a finish to go with the mercury glass shade, which will be above the faucet. So what would look best, chrome, polished nickel, stainless, or brushed nickel?...See MorePlease Show Me Your Faucets with Kohler Alcott Farm Sink
Comments (1)I don't have my sink (soapstone, but also apron front) installed yet, but I like farm sinks with bridge faucets. Though it does depend on the rest of your decor. This is the one we are getting, It's the Grohe Bridgeford: I'm sure you'll get pics from people here, but in the meantime if you google image results for "apron sink" you'll see lots of different faucet options....See MoreShow me pics of your mixed hardware in your bathroom please!
Comments (12)ummm, I haven't any. I put up bn look command hooks for the wet towels on the face of the shower as a temporary measure until I could decide on what to get. I only have one place (in that huge bathroom) where I could hang a bar, but the area ended up being a few inches narrower than I thought and am worried about it (a bar) encroaching on the space where the toilet is. I've got my eye on the tp holder that matches the faucets. It's brushed nickel and since it would be on a painted wall, i think it would look better than the orb. But can't commit until I decide about a towel bar for sure and the matching towel bar sets out too far from the wall for that space. So I am pretending that someday I'll figure it out - until then the tp sits on the back of the toilet. I am the only user, so it's fine....See MoreLooking for this kind of bridge faucet - show me pics of your's
Comments (17)Not sure what the minimum space for a wall-mount would be, but we have about 5" between counter and window moulding and that's more than enough; you could probably get away with a bit less. Also, if it helps, if those are Chicago Faucets in the photos, the neck is the 9 1/2" swing spout. In our kitchen it looks like it will hit right about the center of our sink. (We've had the faucet up but not the sink yet, but measured it out...so we'll see!) Our old faucet was a similar style spout and we really liked it---tall enough to swing out of the way of large dishes but not gooseneck. You can add a side spray; Chicago makes them for the wall-mounts and I imagine the same or similar spray works for the deck mounts too, but you'd have to look at how it attaches. Because their site is a mess, you have to search for the option to find it, and then just make sure it uses the same connections your faucet has. On the wall-mount it isn't quite as neat as with a traditional faucet---hose has to wrap around and hang somewhere---but you might avoid that problem with the deck-mount since you can run the connection underneath....See Morebeckysharp Reinstate SW Unconditionally
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