The Easy Way to Fill Your Pots
Tired of lugging that big pot of water from the sink to the stove when you’re ready to cook pasta or boiled potatoes for your family’s favorite potato salad? The answer to your woes is a pot filler water faucet. A pot filler is a single hinged arm faucet that’s installed in the wall above the stove so you can get water on demand without the need for multiple trips to and from the sink. Some pot filler faucets are elaborate and are the focal point of the kitchen.
Bridging the Gap
Old world charm meets modern functionality with a bridge kitchen faucet. The flexible counter- or wall-mount design connects the hot and cold water fixtures with a bridge-like design that gives this faucet its name. This eye-catching kitchen faucet works in most any setting, from traditional to contemporary and is well suited in a variety of finishes to match your kitchen.
Going Low
Who says efficient can’t be stylish, too? The profile of a low arc kitchen faucet is one of quiet elegance. Its simple lines speak to form and function. The swivel and range of a low arc faucet gives you increased flexibility to reach every part of the sink. Low arc faucets look great in kitchens with smaller sinks.
A Place to Prep
Whether you’re having a casual get-together with a few friends at your home or hosting a dinner party, having a sink in your bar or prep area is a useful thing to have. Compact sinks are built for smaller spaces and the bar and prep kitchen faucets are compact, too. They’re available in a variety of finishes and colors to complement your decor or boldly stand out, like the bronze one above.
Doing the Dishes Just Got a Little Bit Easier
Cleaning dishes is a breeze with a pull-down kitchen faucet. When pulled down the wand becomes an extension of the spout and allows you to reach every nook and cranny of the sink, and then some. These faucets work great with large or deep sinks (think farmhouse sinks) and are great for filling tall items.
Expanding Your Reach
Tired of water splashing everywhere because you can’t fill a pan properly in the sink? Perhaps you need a pull-put kitchen faucet. The long hose of a pull-out kitchen faucet makes it easy for you to fill pots and pans with water further away from the sink. Its flexible design means less splashing. These faucets look great in any kitchen, but they work best in small to medium sinks.
Trending Kitchen Faucet Colors
In addition to functionality and design, the color you choose for your kitchen faucet impacts the look and feel of your kitchen. A range of options helps you find the right look to complement your décor. And, if you’re looking for the latest, on-trend colors to make a statement in your kitchen, we’ve got ideas:
- Black: Matte black kitchen faucets are timeless design pieces that work well with other colors, finishes and styles. A black faucet creates a big impact, even if it’s the only change you make to your kitchen décor.
- Bronze: Bronze faucets offer a couple of different looks. The dark tones of oil-rubbed bronze and the lighter warmth of Venetian bronze give a rustic appeal, while champagne bronze offers a bright tone with the look of gold.
- Gold: Gold kitchen faucets, whether in finishes like champagne bronze, brass or brushed gold, add an instant touch of luxury, creating a bright spot in any kitchen.
- Nickel: Nickle faucets can shine when you use a polished nickel, while brushed nickel offers a satin finish. Consider the polished look if you want a high-gloss finish that feels similar to chrome. Brushed nickel offers a more muted shine and adds warmth.
- Stainless Steel: The shine of a stainless steel faucet gives any kitchen a bright, clean look. Stainless steel faucets are timeless favorites that pair well with kitchen styles ranging from traditional to modern.

