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| New selection of kitchen and bathroom sink faucets Signature Hardware has unveiled a new selection of kitchen and bathroom sink faucets, adding to an already extensive line of luxury plumbing products for the home. Made of solid brass, the new faucet styles range from shapely Victorian to angular minimalist, and include several transitional designs that can be used with any home's decor. Several traditional faucets, such as widespread lavatory faucets and kitchen faucets, have been added with the Nottingham Brass brand label. These mixers sport the graceful curves and sculpted handles that homeowners have come to love, and include features like intricately detailed levers, four ball cross handles, and gooseneck spouts. Antique reproduction kitchen faucets are available with vintage style bridge bodies and shepherd's hook spouts, making them perfect accents to farmhouse sinks. The Whittington Collection line also includes a number of new faucets, such as single hole faucets for use on lavatory basins and vanity cabinets. Sleek lines and sharp angles make these fixtures ideal for modern bathroom settings. New contemporary vessel filler faucets are available in a variety of finishes, and are made for use with above-counter basins or semi-recessed sinks. Also among the new designs are unique waterfall faucets, which allow water to flow over glass into a bathroom sink, creating a pleasing waterfall effect. Kitchen sink mixers have handy pullout sprays with adjustable flow patterns, and the single handle controls allow for one-handed use in the kitchen. In addition to a variety of sink faucets, Signature Hardware has also introduced new single hole bidet faucets to accompany vitreous china bidets. These fixtures have become increasingly popular as European style continue to influence American design, and Signature Hardware offers several bidets that are made to match popular toilets and pedestal sinks. Bidet faucets are available in finishes such as Oil Rubbed Bronze, Brushed Nickel, and Chrome to complement a homeowner's existing bathroom fixtures and accessories. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Construction News :: home page |