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Mar 15 2014

Making it Personal with Bathroom Faucets and Sinks

When bathroomsblogit comes to bath faucets and sinks, variety and personalization seem to be the hottest buzzwords, as consumers seek products that will cater to their unique needs, tastes and budgets. Traditional styles, clean lines and eco-friendly choices remain popular, though consumers are personalizing their baths with unusual shapes and finishes and the occasional splash of color for added drama. Below are some of today’s hottest trends in bath faucets and sinks:
While traditional styles still seem to dominate the market, traditional has become broader in definition as the personalization trend continues to play a strong role in bath sink and faucet choices.

Clean lines and “safe” colors such as white are in fashion, though black and gray are showing up more as a way to add drama to the space. Gray is becoming the new bisque in bathrooms.

Alternative materials and unusually shaped sinks are also being incorporated into baths to transform the sink area into a focal point.

Chrome, brushed or satin nickel remain among the most popular finishes, though unique finishes are also turning up as a way to add interest.

Faucets that are compliant with the EPA’s WaterSense program have increasingly become the industry norm, and consumers expect that they will not have to sacrifice performance for water savings.

Value-priced products remain hot, as consumers continue to spend cautiously.

Inspired to make some changes to your bathroom? Call or stop in to talk with our designers today!

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