I promised I would share all my sources with you. Today I am rounding up all of my plumbing fixtures. I used a variety of brands, some high end, some lower end and I am very happy with all of them. Here are all the details.
PLUMBING FIXTURES
KITCHEN:
I mixed metals in my kitchen by using un-lacquered brass hardware and brushed nickel pluming fixtures. We did a Waterstone faucet which was a splurge, but I just loved it and then a Rohl water dispenser. I thought it coordinated nicely, was less expensive and I loved the white PURE tab on the water handle.
We also did a pot filler. I just love the way they look. It is also very convenient.
LAUNDRY:
We did this fun farm sink and this cute faucet with sprayer. The sprayer came with a hook for the sink that was kinda odd so I chose not to install that and just hang the sprayer on the faucet. We chose chrome in this room.
GUEST BATH:
I really wanted a wall mounted faucet in this bathroom. Just note the plumbing has to be installed differently if you do a wall mount faucet so you need to decide that early in your build/remodel so they put the plumbing in the right spot. We also used chrome in this room.
I love this exposed pipe shower head. It really makes a statement in this room. Read more about it HERE.
PRIMARY BATH:
I used the same wall mounted faucets that I used in our guest bath in our primary bathroom. There are 2. 1 on my side and 1 on my husbands. We went with chrome in this room.
Here is our bathtub and bath faucet. I shared how much I love these in THIS POST.
These are the best shower faucets in our home! I mean WOW! They are a must if you are remodeling or building. They put out so much water with great pressure and keep you so warm in the shower. I absolutely LOVE these!
POOL BATH:
I cannot wait to get wallpaper in this room and see it all come together. LOVE our vintage sink and we went with the faucets in polished nickel.
BAR:
Honestly I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on this faucet. It is fine, but I kinda wish I would have gone ahead and done an un-lacquered brass faucet in here. I will probably change it out down the road. We also did a black sink to make it look like it was an integrated sink made out of the countertop material. This is a great way to get the look for less.
BRADEN & AVERY’S BATH:
I used the same faucets in Avery and Braden’s bath and they are the counter mount version of what we used in the guest bath and primary bath. I like to keep things consistent throughout a house. We did chrome in both rooms. These faucets are beautiful and budget friendly.
We also did the same bath faucets in both kids rooms. Avery’s has a tub and Braden’s is a shower, but the fixtures are the same.
We also did a large utility sink in our garage which has been wonderful. I got an inexpensive faucet for that sink that they are both great!
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Kim says
Gorgeous!!! I see you used the self-trimming farmhouse sink in your kitchen. Do you like it so far? I’m debating between that and the Rohl and haven’t yet made a decision. Curious what made you decide one way or the other?
houseofhargrove@gmail.com says
I love it. I had it in my last house and it works great. A Rohl sink? I have never seen a Rohl sink? Mine is Kohler.