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Faucets
The Specifier’s Guide
Coordinating Your Finishes
The finish you choose carries the room. Match your faucet, hardware, and accent fittings to the surface and cabinetry palette, here’s the working pairing guide our specifiers use.
Crisp whites, cool grays, glass-and-quartz contemporary palettes. Reads bright and architectural under cool daylight.
heritage walnut, warm cream cabinetry, brushed-brass mixes
Cool grays, transitional cabinetry, navy-and-white classics. The all-rounder that disappears into the room rather than asserting itself.
heavy gold or champagne accents in the same line of sight
Cream marble, warm white oak, plaster walls, herringbone wood floors. The signature finish of California-modern and Parisian-inspired interiors.
cool stainless mixes, polished chrome on adjacent fittings
All-white interiors, charcoal cabinetry, hand-glazed tile, industrial-contemporary kitchens. Reads as graphic punctuation against soft surfaces.
heritage rooms, ornate millwork, warm Mediterranean palettes
Heritage farmhouse, walnut cabinetry, travertine and warm-cream stone, hand-trowelled plaster. Develops a rich darker patina over time.
crisp modern minimalism, cool-toned engineered stone
Soft cream, sand, and warm-taupe palettes, transitional luxe baths, fluted oak vanities. Brings warmth without the high-contrast statement of pure brass.
stark high-contrast contemporary, chrome-dominant fittings
Specifier’s Note Mixing two finishes intentionally reads richer than three: pair a primary fixture finish with one accent metal and hold the line.
Common Questions
Bath & Kitchen
FAQ
Sinks, faucets, vanity tops, and the coordinating details, the questions our team hears most often, answered so you can specify with confidence.
Talk to Our TeamFireclay sinks are kiln-fired ceramic with a thick glazed surface, they’re scratch- and heat-resistant, very heavy, and bring a heritage farmhouse character. Stainless steel is lighter, quieter when sound-deadened, and the everyday workhorse choice for high-traffic kitchens. Fireclay is the statement; stainless is the spec.
Undermount sinks sit beneath the countertop with no visible rim, cleaner lines and easier countertop cleanup. They require a fabricator-cut opening and a non-porous countertop (quartz, granite, quartzite, porcelain). Top-mount (drop-in) sinks have a visible rim and install over the cutout, more economical and easier to retrofit, but slightly harder to wipe debris into.
Pick a primary finish for your fittings (faucets, shower fixtures) and a secondary accent for hardware (cabinet pulls, lighting). Two intentional finishes always reads richer than three accidental ones. Our Coordinating Your Finishes guide above maps the most common pairings to actual room palettes.
Single-hole faucets pair with single-hole pre-drilled sinks, the cleanest contemporary look. Widespread (3-hole, 8″ spread) handles a separate spout and two handles for traditional and transitional baths. Centerset (3-hole, 4″ spread) uses a smaller footprint for compact powder rooms. Always confirm sink drillings match your chosen faucet before ordering.
In high-use kitchens, especially homes with children or for clients with heavy food-prep routines, touchless faucets reduce cross-contamination and water waste meaningfully. They use a sensor with a battery or hardwired power source; modern units are highly reliable and recover instantly if a sensor needs reset.
Quartz and quartzite are the top picks for primary baths, both are non-porous (quartz) or low-porosity with sealing (quartzite), highly resistant to cosmetics, water spotting, and impact. Marble is a softer surface and etches from anything acidic, so it suits lower-traffic baths or clients comfortable with light maintenance. Porcelain vanity tops are a strong contemporary option for outdoor or steam-heavy installations.
Yes, several of our faucet collections meet ADA accessibility standards for handle force and reach, and a number of our vanity-top and sink combinations support ADA mounting heights and knee clearance. Let our team know your project requirements during your consultation and we’ll filter the selection accordingly.
Yes, we ship to all 50 states. Sinks and faucets ship via parcel or freight depending on size and weight, vanity tops ship via specialty freight with curbside delivery. Our team coordinates the routing so your materials arrive sequenced with your install timeline.
