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Wed, Jun 27, 12 at 14:20
| I'm looking for a wall mounted faucet for a very small full bathroom. The vanity will be 30" and I'm planning to have a small undermount sink. I'd like one with a single lever rather than two for hot/cold. I'm looking for a contemporary style, maybe something like this:
Are wall-mount faucets used more for vessel sinks? Should I be concerned about splashing? |
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- Posted by michoumonster (My Page) on Wed, Jun 27, 12 at 19:38
| i got these hansgrohe faucets for my master bath, not installed yet. I thought they felt very heavy and sturdy. as far as splashing, I have heard that you don't want to mount them too high above the sink which can cause splashing. I am mounting mine at 42 inches for a 36 inch vanity height. i can let you know in a couple of months how they turn out! |
Here is a link that might be useful: hansgrohe wall faucet
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| ask the faucet company waht GPM you get from the faucet's aerator / flow restrictor. Otherwise you will be fine. Single handle mixer is fine. Less flow is better than more, in a bathroom. |
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- Posted by annkathryn (My Page) on Thu, Jun 28, 12 at 0:29
| Thanks for the advice. I'm using a Hansgrohe shower head so maybe I'll look more carefully at what the brand has in the way of wall mounted faucets. |
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- Posted by bill_g_web (My Page) on Thu, Jun 28, 12 at 22:32
| Love our wall mount - Kohler. Pay attention to spout length. My water stream hits the center of the sink drain - just dumb luck I suppose when installing. Faucetdirect.com search allows you to pick spout length. Here's my set up... http://www.billbblog.com/Diy/36/Vanity |
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- Posted by annkathryn (My Page) on Fri, Jun 29, 12 at 12:34
| Nice vanity & faucet setup, bill_g, thanks for posting. |
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| Posted by bill_g_web (My Page) on Thu, Jun 28, 12 at 22:32 Love our wall mount - Kohler. Pay attention to spout length. My water stream hits the center of the sink drain - just dumb luck I suppose when installing. Faucetdirect.com search allows you to pick spout length. Here's my set up... http://www.billbblog.com/Diy/36/Vanity Was drilling out the mirror a necessity to have the mirror not be uncomfortably too high? |
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