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| Going for a minimalist look in our MB redo after a flood. I've always wanted a waterfall in the house and when I found this faucet at 75% off (open box) I just had to have it!!
There is absolutely no way I can afford the matching sink faucets so I would love your help in coming up with something that works. Here are the sinks with the matching faucets except ours will be sitting on an espresso wood cabinet where the top is the same wood similar to this:
I was thinking of these:
Thoughts? Suggestions? |
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| I like the first one, but it looks like it has a very small reach. Would it work? Not sure why this looks like it would work to me but it does... I was really thinking more about a waterfall type faucet... This one has the same feel but I don't think it is the one you said you couldn't do... And, just because I love this faucet (may have to rethink whether I could make it work in my guest bath)... So many cool options! Good luck! |
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- Posted by loves2cook4six (My Page) on Mon, Jul 16, 12 at 12:56
| beeps, too funny The second one is Brizo Siderna right? That was our second choice and the one we would have used for all the faucets until I found that great deal on the Hansgrohe. The reason I feel it won't work now is that the Tub filler is all round "stems" and handles and these are all square. Love the Klauss faucet - wish it were round stemmed then I would use it for sure. What do you think? |
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| In my last msg second one is Pfister, and last two are Kraus. I usually look on faucet.com because they have a wide selection. I was playing off the square part of your faucet with that second choice, but I see what you mean about round stems. How about... This one is fun and unusual with curves and square... Curves:
There are so many fun ones. Not much help am I? My honest opinion is the second one of the two you selected looks like a built in soap dispenser. Thus not my fav. There are too many other possibilities that won't encourage someone to push down on the top hoping for soap! ;) Good luck. |
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