Your water faucet is probably the most important fixture in your kitchen. Filling pots, washing dishes, and cleaning off and preparing meat and vegetables all happen at the sink. Faucet design and supply companies, like industry heavy Moen faucets, realize this fact and have stepped up to the plate in creating a number of cutting edge faucet designs to fit any homeowner's fancy.
One Handle or Two?
At the most basic level, you'll need to decide between two types of delivery systems: single handle and double handle faucets. For a kitchen, single handle faucets are hands down the best choice. Why? Because when you're cooking a meal you don't always have two hands to work the handles. In fact sometimes you don't even have one. Having a faucet you can turn on and adjust with your elbow or a free hand is going to save you a lot of time and frustration. About the only exceptions here are if you live in a historic home, or if your kitchen design harkens back to an earlier age. In that case, a double handle faucet might be a better match from an aesthetic standpoint.
Faucet Height
Once you've settled on a handle style, your next decision is regarding faucet height. Beware of cheap faucets that barely rise from the height of your sink. It will make everything from washing your hands to filling pots a chore, since you'll need to lean in and down to get anything done. Take a hint from one of the leading designers. Moen faucets are almost exclusively built with high, arched faucets, for example. Generally where kitchens are concerned, the higher the spout the better.
From Here, Enjoy the Possibilities
Having made your decision about handle style and height, the rest of the choices you have when it comes to kitchen faucets are all about the luxuries. As mentioned before, companies like Delta and
Moen faucets are focused on meeting your every need with a number of innovative faucet features to make your kitchen experience as easy as possible. Here's just a few to get you thinking about the possibilities.
Talk to a plumber or faucet supplier about which type of faucet is going to be best for you and about getting it installed. Your sink will dictate to some extent how many design features you can add, and as faucet design has gotten more complicated (pot fillers, water purifiers, etc.) so has their installation. Hiring your job out to an experienced professional is the best way to ensure everything will run smoothly when you turn on the water to your new kitchen faucet.

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