
What to Look for When Searching for Your Next Kitchen Faucet
Kitchen Faucets 101
Your Kitchen is Your Command Center
Prepping for spaghetti night. Bathing the baby. Watering the plants. It should come as no surprise that you spend more active time in the kitchen than any other room in the house. And from selecting a finish to starting installation, there are plenty of things for you to consider when choosing your next kitchen faucet.
For every hour spent in the living room, the average American spends more than 5 hours in the kitchen.*



Features – Handles, Arches, & Sprayers
Think About What Goes on in Your Sink
When it comes to taking care of business in the kitchen, you need a faucet that’s built to handle everything you throw at it. Think about your everyday experiences and then see how the right combination of features — including handles, spout height, and sprayers — can help you create a space that works your way.
How do You Get Hands On?
Browse by Handle Type

Hands-Free Convenience
Touchless Kitchen Faucets with MotionSense™ feature touchless activation, allowing you to easily turn water on and off with the wave of a hand.
MotionSense™ Touchless Faucets
Keep Everything in Reach
Whether you’re rinsing down the corners of your sink or cleaning fresh veggies from the garden, a faucet with the right sprayer helps make quick work of your kitchen tasks.

Spray Functions

Springvale Spot Resist Stainless Pulldown Kitchen Faucet
Pulldown Faucets
Spray wand pulls down for extended reach and extra manuverability.


Get Smart About Arcs
Have you ever shimmied a large pasta pot under a low spout or had your window view interrupted by a high spout? if so, then you understand how important it is to have a faucet that’s just the right height.

High Arc Faucets
Budding foodies and culinary pros have met their match with high arc faucets that provide more workspace over the sink.
Low Arc Faucets
If you’re looking for a streamlined option that keeps a lower profile, a mid or low arc faucet could fit into your kitchen plan.


Installation – Hole & Mounting
Know Your Kitchen, Inside & Out
It’s easy to get caught up dreaming of how your next faucet will transform your kitchen. But it’s also important to understand how your sink setup could impact which faucet you pick.
Do You Know the Hole Story?
What looks like handles and a spout on the outside can turn out to be something else entirely under the sink. Make sure you know how many holes are in your sink or counter before picking your faucet.
One Hole
Two Hole
Three Hole
Four Hole
One Hole
An increaslingly more common option, one hole faucets deliver a simple and clean look.

Two Hole
Second hole included for a side spray or lotion dispenser, or sometimes a separate handle.

Three Hole
Most common in older kitchens built to accomodate traditional faucets with separate hot and cold or two handle faucets.

Four Hole
Accommodates traditional two handle faucets plus room for an accessory such as a side spray or lotion bottle.

Let Us Help You Get Started
Make Sure You Know Mounting

Deck Mounts
Most common option that’s typically center mounted on the sink area surface and just behind the sink.

Wall Mounts
An installation option typically used for pot filler, which makes it easier to fill large cooking vessels.


Look & Feel – Style & Finish
Let Your Faucet Make a Statement
The right faucet extends beyond a functional fixture to become an expression of your unique taste. Take a moment to look around your kitchen, soak in the aesthetic and invision a faucet that doesn’t just complement the room, but makes it yours.
What’s Your Style
Your style is one of a kind, but it can be tough to translate at the sink. Luckily, there are a variety of faucet designs available that can help you capture your essence and express it in your kitchen.
Any style, for any home
Browse by Finish
- Matte Black

Transitional


Modern


Traditional



Extras
The Bar & Beyond
Away from the kitchen sink there are other types of faucets that can have the same form-meets-function impact on a room and workspace.