Splurge or Save: Vintage Style Bridge Kitchen Faucets For Every Price Range

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If you've followed me long enough, you know I like to fan the flames of outrage whenever I post about upgrading my rental. It's great for engagement, and I'm trying to hit 100K on TikTok - can you blame me? 🤷🏾‍♀️

Recently, I shared my prized possession, an Easton Classic Two-Whole Bridge Faucet with Oak Leaver Handles and Spray, that I picked up for free while working at Waterworks. And, of course, that got the haters going. 

And it should, because why would a faucet cost $6000? This specific faucet is of superior quality. Made of solid brass, it is incredibly heavy, was constructed in Europe, and features a special-order finish. That, plus the fact that it was made by Waterworks, who have been producing luxury bath fittings, fixtures, furniture, and accessories since 1978, also adds a couple of dollars to the price.

p.s. you can shop Waterworks products for up to 75% off on Luxury Bath For Less. Don’t say I never put y’all on to anything!

The definition of affordable shifts depends on who you are, but a $6,000 faucet is unrealistic for most of us. And that's okay! You can still access the styles seen in magazines and on Pinterest without paying the high prices; you just need to know where to look. 

This week on the blog, I'm sharing 11 bridge faucets to use in your next kitchen makeover! 

11 Amazing Bridge Kitchen Faucets

Bridge Faucet For Every Price Range

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