Guest Picks: Kitchen Faucets
Putting a water source over the stove is a brilliant idea; you don't have to carry those large pots full of water from the sink to the stove. I love the shape and finish of this faucet.
I'm always tempted by a beautiful brass finish, not to mention this clean and classic shape.
I tend to go back and forth about which finish I love the most. To be honest, it's a total tie! I love the rubbed bronze on this style of fixture too. So pretty.
For a classic vintage shape and a beautiful shiny finish, look no further.
This is a lovely option. The high neck and pull-down spout also make it very practical. And there's a soap dispenser too!
This a fabulous shape for an over-the-stove faucet. It has great classic lines.
This is an elegant option for anyone needing a wall-mounted faucet. It's also available in oil-rubbed bronze or satin nickel finishes.
Sometimes a single handle is most efficient in the kitchen. I like the satin nickel finish on this beautiful one.
This is just a simple and beautiful faucet.
If you have a thing for clean and sleek fixtures, this one certainly fits the bill.
This one is beautiful and functional.
The bridge connecting the handles on this faucet gives it a fun shape.
This is a gorgeous option in a more industrial look. It's expensive, but I like its sleek design.
The handles on this faucet drew me in. They're lovely.
This is such a sweet faucet. It's dainty, so it's probably best suited for a secondary or bar sink.
I like a bridge on a faucet, but sometimes it can look a little busy. This model offers a simpler style.
The knobs on this faucet will always remind me of my grandmother's house. This design is like an updated classic.
The oil-rubbed bronze finish really makes this traditional faucet stand out.
I love the cross handles and tall neck on this faucet. They're gorgeous.Next: Just a Touch: Faucets Without the Fuss
I love that vintage shapes have made a comeback. This faucet has such great lines and comes with a sprayer too.
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