When decorating your bathroom, a crucial point is to make sure all your choices go well together and matches the overall feel you are targeting. An individual item might look spectacular, but if it doesn’t fit with your other choices, the final result of your remodeling will suffer. The whole is larger than the sum of the individual parts. With that in mind, let’s look at considerations when choosing a faucet for your vessel sink.
Faucets for Ceramic Sinks
Ceramic vessel sinks are generally the easiest to fit in your bathroom. Some might feel, however, that they are also the least interesting option.
Since the vessel sink is a modern design, it would be recommended to also choose a somewhat modern style for the faucet. Polished chrome vessel sink faucets, in non-traditional shapes, is an attractive option.
Faucets for Copper Sinks
When decorating, you are constantly balancing making everything match with keeping things interesting. Copper is a somewhat old-fashioned material, it is classic and elegant. So, if you have such a sink, what should you look for in the faucet?
Successful combinations tend to go for an old-fashioned look of the faucet. Opt for a dark metal faucet that is fairly matte. If you choose one that is too shiny and modern looking, it will not mix well with the sink. Keeping the room interesting, and adding some contrasts, can be done through the surrounding items, such as the tiles, mirror, and lights.
Constantly Evolving Designs
The design of sinks and faucets is constantly evolving. Some might find it frustrating, others will feel it is what keep things interesting. As long as you look at the room as a whole, settle on an overall theme and color scheme, and listen to the advice of professionals, finding the right faucet and sink should be possible.