Bath & Kitchen
Nine essentials collections, from farmhouse sinks to touchless faucets, priced wholesale-direct with full nationwide freight.
10 collections
Kitchen Sinks
Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks
Kitchen Sinks
Double Bowl Kitchen Sinks
Farmhouse Sinks
Fireclay Farmhouse Sinks
Kitchen Sinks
Stainless Steel Sinks
Bath Sinks
Vanity Sinks
Bath Faucets
Bathroom Faucets
Kitchen Faucets
Kitchen Faucets
Faucets
Touchless Faucets
Bath Faucets
Tub & Shower Faucets
Vanity Tops
Vanity Tops
Fixtures are the part of a renovation people touch a hundred times a day, and the part most often chosen last and regretted first. A sink and a faucet are a matched pair of decisions: mounting style, hole count, and bowl depth all have to agree before either one arrives.
Sinks divide by material and mount. Fireclay farmhouse sinks are the statement, deep and thick-walled. Stainless is the workhorse, where gauge and sound-deadening decide how it feels in use. Vanity bowls carry the bathroom side, in undermount, drop-in, and vessel forms.
Faucets are decided by the deck. Count the holes in the sink or the counter first, then choose: single-hole and pulldown for kitchens, widespread or centerset for baths, touchless where hands are full or clean. Finish is the last decision and the one that ties the room together.
| Fireclay Farmhouse | Stainless Steel | Composite | Vanity Bowl | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Where it lives | Kitchen statement runs | Kitchen, prep, and utility | Kitchen and bar | Bathrooms and powder rooms |
| Mounting | Apron front, cabinet modified | Undermount or drop-in | Undermount | Undermount, drop-in, or vessel |
| Character | Thick, glazed, classic | Brushed, modern, forgiving | Matte and colorfast | Matched to the vanity top |
| Care | Glaze wipes clean; mind heavy pans | Rinse to avoid spotting | Non-abrasive cleaners | Non-abrasive cleaners |
| Sound | Quiet by sheer mass | Depends on gauge and pads | Quiet | Not applicable |
A curated catalog of vetted sinks, faucets, and vanity tops, specialist support on every order, and wholesale-direct pricing with no membership tier.
Fixtures tie a room together. Here are the questions our specialists answer most about selecting sinks, faucets, and tops.
Talk to Our TeamMatch the bowl to your counter and prep habits: a single large bowl suits big cookware, a double bowl splits tasks. Confirm your cabinet width supports the sink.
Yes. Most lines offer coordinated finishes such as brushed nickel, matte black, and brass across faucets, drains, and accessories. Order the set together for an exact match.
Sinks are drilled for one, three, or four holes; the faucet must match, or a deck plate can cover extra holes. Check both specs before ordering.
Undermount mounts below stone for a clean wipe-down, drop-in works with any counter, and a farmhouse sink needs a cabinet built for its apron front. Your counter and cabinet decide.
Most include the faucet, supply lines, and mounting hardware; a few need a separate drain or valve. The product page lists what is in the box.
Pressure-balance valves hold a steady temperature; thermostatic valves control temperature and volume separately for multiple heads. Match the valve to the trim kit.












