Bathroom Faucets

There are many plumbing decisions to make when building a new house. I liked that our builder steered us towards Moen even though we'd never used this brand when renovating our previous houses. A brand recommendation narrows the selection universe.

Our builder used Moen Dartmoor faucets in chrome for the bathrooms when pricing our house.

Dartmoor Chrome Two-Handle High Arc Bathroom Faucet with 4" Center; courtesy of Moen

The style was nice but I do not like 4"-center faucets and find them hard to clean. We decided to use this faucet only in the upstairs Bonus Bath.

We'll use the Dartmoor faucet in Bath 2 but with an 8" center.

Moen Dartmoor Two-Handle High Arc Bathroom Faucet with 8" Center; courtesy of Moen

And Moen Weymouth faucets in the Master Bath (chrome) and Half Bath (brushed nickel).

Moen Weymouth Two-Handle High Arch Bathroom Faucet; courtesy Moen

Moen's website says the Weymouth model has "gracious Victorian details" that "include porcelain inlays with antiqued decorative script and a refined sheperd's spout."

I love marketing talk!

Just to provide an idea about pricing. The top faucet is less than $200. The bottom faucet can run to nearly $1,000. Eye-popping difference.

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