Floor mounted faucet in the middle of the bathroom?
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Bathroom sink faucets and vanity top advice wanted!
Comments (11)We went with the Delta Orleans line. We picked them out at the plumbing supply place with the contractor, but then I went online and found them cheaper. (Used Faucet Depot.) We got them in brushed nickel, but the chrome versions would be even cheaper. (Note that you do have to buy the handles separately.) In the guest bath they went with fixtures from Home Depot or Lowes. I do feel the difference between the two as the delta set is metal and then guest bath set is probably not. The guest set is by Moen - either the Banberry or Brantford. For all of them, we wanted one with a higher arc. They went with cultured marble tops with the integrated sinks. They did them at the current house over 15 years ago and aside from an accident with a candle, they look about the same as when they were installed. This was in the bathroom that my sister and I shared. We each had our own vanity and each morning we would sit on the vanity, with our feet in the sink, to apply our makeup. So, they survived lots of makeup spills, curling irons, etc. with no problems. We didn't have pure white, but it is white with grey streaks. This was dirty and the plastic was still on the counter and a cell phone shot that does horrible things to the way the cabinets look, but this is there guest bath vanity. I don't have a good picture of the master vanity, but here is a similar horrible shot showing one sink. Like the above poster, they haven't been in the new house long enough to say how they will withstand the test of time, but so far they feel very solid and we are very pleased. In chrome, the Delta Orleans is around $100 from Faucet Depot. This is the smaller centerset one. The wide set ones are going to be more, no matter which brand you go with....See MoreLittle kids and bathroom faucets
Comments (18)clt3 thanks, that looks like an interesting option. If I don't do it in the bathroom, I'm saving it for a possible kitchen remodel. Funny, after I saw that, I think I searched and posted that for someone else a few years ago. Daisychain, thanks for posting that. I was picturing an upside down drawer, but your configuration seems more practical, since you can still use the drawer for storage. I'll pass it on to my cabinet maker. Porkandham, such a good point about the time needed. I think I'll still go with a pull out, but thanks. Riosamba, that is exactly the hint I needed to stop worrying about it being too hot! He follows directions very well, so that will work with him. He goes to a preschool that also has tiny fixtures, but he uses a footstool at home. I just don't want to be moving one around or worry about him gouging the vanity pulling it in and out of a cupboard. I DO enjoy him beyond belief. People used to talk about being grandparents and I thought, "Oh, yeah, sure, yada yada yada." But now I understand what all the fuss is about. It's indescribably wonderful!...See MoreNeed help on a bathroom remodel - freestanding tub faucet
Comments (1)He is correct. For this type of tub you need one of the bridge style faucets like these...See MoreTrouble Changing out a bathroom faucet
Comments (2)The bronze U clamp is wrapped around the threaded portion of the faucet (A) and appears to be soldered to it. Have you tried unscrewing the brass fitting (B)? There's a black rubber washer above it. Also there's hole (C) with another black washer above it. Can you stick a screwdriver in it and turn it to loosen?...See MoreGreenDesigns
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