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Sink full of options when choosing a kitchen faucet
From what I've learned working with design professionals, you should ask yourself three basic questions when choosing a faucet to best match your kitchen sink.
This is important for choosing the type of spout the faucet will have.
Single-bowl sinks may best match up with longer faucet spouts or pull-out spray spouts, while double-bowl kitchen sinks work well with pull-down spray spouts.
With a stainless steel sink, a faucet with a stainless look matches up nicely.
For cast iron, you can match or complement the sink color with fancy faucet trims and finishes.
With disposers, you may want a sweeping spray head that can move food waste easily.
With built-in cutting boards, touchless faucet technology makes it easier for messy hands to operate the faucet.