The key parameters are the height and length of the spout. The spout should direct water exactly into the drain without hitting the sides of the sink. For deep sinks, models with a short or medium spout are suitable, while for countertop or bowl-shaped sinks, longer or waterfall-style spouts work better. A tall faucet paired with a small, shallow sink will cause constant splashing.
Faucets with a pop-up drain allow you to close the drain with a single press, without using additional plugs. This is a practical solution for the bathroom that improves everyday convenience and looks more aesthetically pleasing.
Brass faucets with a ceramic cartridge are considered the most reliable. They are resistant to corrosion, can withstand temperature fluctuations, and have a long service life. It’s also worth considering the finish — chrome and matte models tend to maintain their appearance for longer.
Yes. Popular options include models with a built-in outlet for a hygienic shower — a convenient solution for compact bathrooms instead of a separate bidet. There are also faucets with a pull-out spray head (similar to kitchen faucets), which is useful for washing hair or rinsing the sink. Thermostatic sink faucets provide instant water at a comfortable, preset temperature.