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!