Oil Rubbed Bronze Kitchen Faucet
Grohe Oil Rubbed Bronze Bridgeford Single Handle Dual Spray Pull Down Kitchen Faucet at Faucet Direct. Click here to shop.
If you’ve been shopping for a new kitchen faucet for some time, it is likely that you’ve been primarily introduced to polished chrome and stainless steel options. However, there are some other incredible finishes to enjoy in your kitchen, including copper, nickel and brass. They’re all incredible to look at, but there’s no doubt that if you’ve seen an oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucet, you may be guilty of your first case of love at first sight.
Type of Kitchen for the Faucet
You may be wondering what type of kitchen works best with the oil-rubbed bronze kitchen faucet. There are actually a few good matches for this stunning faucet. Probably the best match would be the traditional kitchen, which might include old world or Tuscan themes. The traditional kitchen usually offers a formal, elegant appearance – something you would find in early American or European homes. Because this type of faucet has such a classic appearance, it fits well in this kitchen.
Another great choice for this type of faucet is the country kitchen, because while it often offers bright colors, it can complement the rich color that the faucet provides. If you’re somewhere in between contemporary and traditional with a transitional kitchen, the faucet might be a good choice for you as well.
Types of Materials
The oil-rubbed bronze kitchen faucet is obviously a bronze faucet, but what many homeowners don’t know is that this type of faucet has a lot to offer. These faucets are built to last and will remain a reliable fixture in your house for years to come. But that’s not it. Because of the chemical processing that goes into giving it its appearance, it actually looks better with each year that you own it.
Cost of Oil-Rubbed Bronze Kitchen Faucet
You can find the oil-rubbed bronze kitchen faucet in a wide range of prices depending on the manufacturer you work with, as well as the additional features you add to the faucet. A low-end faucet might cost you between $200 and $400 for a simple spout, handles and side spray. If you want a little more, like an integrated pull-down spout, you might pay between $500 and $700. And if you go above $700 then you’re working with a manufacturer known for its high-quality, longevity and stunning design.
Types of Sinks That Go Well With It
As for sinks that work well with the oil-rubbed bronze kitchen faucet, you might consider a gorgeous dark granite sink. However, many homeowners match theirs to a stainless steel sink and it still creates a beautiful look for the kitchen.
This faucet is not highly expensive depending on the style and size you purchase. But boy does it add a lot of value to your home. So if you’re looking for a unique, antique look for your home, you might consider the oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucet.
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