Besides style, the function of a
kitchen faucet also plays a vital role in a person's daily activities. Choosing a faucet with an ergonomic design is an excellent way to improve the quality of your life. The ergonomic design of the faucet will reduce the risk of slipped fingers or a damaged hand.
It's important to measure the size and shape of your countertop before selecting a faucet. Then, choose the mounting style for the faucet. Often, faucets can be counter-mounted, while other types require you to install them on a wall. You can even purchase pre-drilled holes if you want to install your faucet on a wall.
Another important factor to consider when buying a kitchen faucet is the flow rate. The flow rate is the amount of water that can pass through the faucet in one minute. Older faucets typically had a flow rate of two gallons per minute, while newer models are designed to deliver more than 1.8 gallons of water per minute.
Another important design feature is the finish. While chrome is a classic, modern kitchen faucets can be found in many styles and finishes. Some modern faucets can have brushed gold, copper, gold tones, white, and custom colors. Many of these finishes are easier to clean and prevent fingerprints from smudges. Then, there are matte-black faucets.