Welcome To Bath-Faucets
Bathroom Sink faucet
The times are long gone when bath faucets were only a simple brass faucet. When you walk into a bathroom, you tend to expect a particular ambiance. A mood is set and colors and styles blend together to create that perfect atmosphere. To determine which bathroom sink faucet is right for you, consider what you are trying to achieve with your entire bathroom.

It is also important to decide if you would rather have a bathroom sink faucet that has a single hole or triple holes. A single-hole bathroom faucet has one lever that adjusts the temperature and pressure of water. Triple-hole bathroom sink faucets are usually used for larger bathrooms and need three separate drill holes and the appropriate pre-plumbing. The tall gooseneck faucets are generally not seen in bathrooms. That style is reserved for laundry rooms and kitchens due to their height as it may interfere with cabinets and storage space.

Have a look at some of the more popular faucets.


For those who would prefer a pedestal sink, bathroom sink faucets in a decorative or antique style, designed for Victorian pedestal sinks, may give you the desired look. If you’re looking more for a bathroom vanity sink, which tends to gain the main focus and attention of the bathroom, look for bathroom faucets that will not divert from the vanity sink or create a distractive, over-the-top effect. Apron sinks are made of marble, copper, travertine, or a stainless steel finish so finding a perfectly matched bathroom faucet is essential. An apron sink is a type of sink that brings you closer to your workspace as compared to a standard bathroom sink. There is no bending or straining your back. For a matching bathroom faucet, stick with stainless steel or antique finishes with a long, curved spout. You can purchase a single-lever bathroom faucet for convenience purposes as well.

A less known type of faucet is the slant back or the ledge shelf faucet. These unique faucets are manufactured specifically for older model sinks with a ledge and slant/shelf back sinks that have 45 degree faucet holes.

Copper sinks have recently become very popular in homes whose owners want to add some personality to their bathroom. Copper sinks come in an myriad of sizes, hammered, antique-style or polished and look very elegant with a copper bathroom faucet. Try to find something that looks similar to those bathroom faucets designed bearing an older, vintage look and finish.

Some of the newer designs are listed below:

Kohler has introduced the OBLO line of bathroom sink faucets. The Oblo faucet line establishes a graceful presence. Each faucet, in the collection offers a distinctive profile as well as reliable performance. The Finial Avian lavatory faucet beautifully complements other fixtures in their collection.

Moen offers the new EVA collection. The faucet designs are simple but timeless with elegant and clean lines. Hansgrohe offers faucets for high end homes. Rohl has a collection of faucets with Swarovski crystals levers. Pegasus is a slightly less known brand but have versatile and innovative designs. Giagni, a brand that evokes European romanticism, has beautiful designs and pride in their customer loyalty.