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Frank
06-29-2015, 09:29 AM
I am installing a wet bar in my finished basement.

I'm planning on a granite countertop with an under-mounted bar sink.

My question is with the faucet. I don't want the standard candy cane-type bar faucet.

I'm looking for something like a high spout, pull-out type kitchen faucet.

But, a kitchen faucet is a little too big for the area. Any suggestions?

home improvement guy
06-29-2015, 09:46 AM
In this case I would suggest you keep it in the family. That may sound like unsound plumbing advice, so please let me explain.

In recent years, a new trend in high-end kitchen faucets has become very popular, and it's called "faucet families." Simply put, a faucet family would include a standard-size kitchen faucet for the kitchen sink and a smaller copy of that kitchen faucet for the island prep sink.

This me and mini-me look can really tie a kitchen together style-wise.

The good news is if you look around, you should be able to order the smaller style faucet separately.

I recommend you find a plumbing supply house that carries faucet families, choose the style you like for your new bar sink, and then drink up all the benefits a smaller-size kitchen faucet can offer!