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