Brass Faucets

An elegant brass faucet in your bathroom could be the very touch your bathroom was missing to make it a truly beautiful room. From antique brass bathroom faucets to a brass swan faucet, any bathroom fixture looks better with a brass faucet. There are several makers who specialize in manufacturing brass faucets: Newport brass faucets, Union, brass faucets, Legacy brass faucets, Kingston brass concord faucets, and many others.

Bathroom faucets of polished brass are a great addition to any bathroom. Many faucets are made of brass nowadays. Interestingly, not all brass faucets are the typical gold color that most people think of when they think of brass. Rather, brass faucets are usually silver, though they can be purchased in the familiar gold color. Whether you want a polished brass slant back faucet or a waterfall faucet, you can find it in brass. Since brass is such a durable material, it is commonly used in bathroom fixtures. It is easy for the manufacturer to get a custom or unique finish on a brass bathroom fixture, and this is another reason why so many companies offer brass faucets.

 

A brass bathtub faucet adds a certain style that can change a regular bathtub into a perfect place to take an elegant and luxurious soak. There are several different styles of brass faucets for bathtubs. The Roman tub antique brass faucet is a popular type. It has a sleek, curved design that is not as harsh as some bathtub fixtures. Outside brass faucets are great is your have a claw foot or free standing tub. These generally do not attach directly to the tub itself, as many brass faucets (and other bathroom faucets) do. Instead, they attach to the floor and pull water from there. Or, they can attach to the wall behind a tub if the tub is also a shower. These are also called brass wall mount shower faucets and can serve as the main faucet for a shower as well.

Brass waterfall faucet is a newer style that provides a whimsical detail to a relaxing bath. There are many different types of these faucets. Some of them are the taller faucet styles that you might see in a kitchen. Others are designed to look more artistic than utilitarian. These are often designed to let water fall out of them as opposed to forcing water out. The sometimes resemble waterfalls by the way they allow water to literally all from the faucet into the sink.

 
 
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