8 Types of Faucets that Will Give Your Kitchen an Updated Look  

Of all the fixtures in your kitchen, a faucet is the most used. For the fixture to operate smoothly, it must be maintained regularly. If it is outdated, consider replacing it with a modern one that makes kitchen tasks easy. Installing a new faucet is an instant update that can increase your home’s value and make kitchen tasks hassle-free. If you want to install a new faucet in your kitchen, the options are endless. There are many faucets available on the market, ranging from modern to vintage and classical models. To make your work simple, let’s look at the 8 best kitchen faucets that will give your kitchen a modern look. 

Different Types of Faucets for Your Kitchen  

1. Pull-Out Faucet

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The pull-out faucet almost looks like a pull-down faucet. As named, a pull-out faucet comes with a detachable handle that can be pulled out easily. The faucet has a unique design that enables you to remove the spout head and drag it anywhere. The spray hose of the faucet comes straight towards you, giving you enough freedom to displace it among all countertops and sinks.   

Furthermore, it increases your space and enhances a wide range of motion for the head. Because of its flexibility, it can reach all the hard-to-reach areas of your sink. Depending on the model, it can even reach over the countertop to fill a jar or pot that can’t fit in the sink. Moreover, a pull-out faucet features one handle, allowing you to adjust the flow with one hand while using the pull-out function with the other hand.   

Our RecommendationCommercial Brushed Pull Out Kitchen Sink Faucet   

2. Pull-Down Faucet   

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Pull-down faucets are plumber-recommended, and they are recommended for a good reason: they make it simple to get the water spray into every sink corner and make dishwashing easy. If you always struggle with a big pile of dishes and pots after every meal, a pull-down faucet will be of great help.   

Pull-down faucets have a fixed head that pulls out downward, offering maximum flexibility for use. However, they don’t have the wide range of motion provided by pull-out faucets. To have this faucet style in your kitchen sink, the sink must be deep. If used in a shallow sink, it will lead to significant water wastage because of splashing. However, it is excellent if you want to maintain a dry and tidy countertop space.  

Our RecommendationMoen Arbor Two-Sensor Touchless Kitchen Faucet  

3. Touchless Faucets   

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Other than in homes, touchless faucets are gaining popularity in cafes and restaurants. A touchless faucet is designed to pour water when it senses motion, so you don’t have to touch any hardware. It is equipped with a sensor that triggers water flow when a pot or hand is waved in front of it, making tasks simple. These faucets are recommended because they allow you to adjust the water temperature according to the atmosphere.   

If not in our homes, most of us have used the faucet in public restrooms. It is an ideal solution for situations when you have just handed raw meats or ingredients that may leave bacteria on your hands.   

Although a touchless faucet works wonders, it is pricey, and its effectiveness relies on the sensor’s sensitivity. If the sensor breaks down, the faucet will not work and the cost of repair will be higher than a regular manual tap.   

Our RecommendationMoen Arbor Motionsense Touchless Kitchen Faucet  

4. Wall Mounted Faucet   

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A wall-mounted faucet is ideal when you have ample space in your sink and kitchen. It has a special design that ensures nothing is obstructing you while doing your tasks. Wall-mounted faucets come in different colors, sizes, and styles, giving you many options to choose from. To avoid water splashing all over your kitchen, everything should be measured correctly before installation.   

Besides being aesthetically cleaner, a wall-mounted faucet is physically cleaner. With a wall-mounted faucet, the counter space behind the sink will always remain clean and water-free.   

Our RecommendationWall Mount Commercial Sink Faucet   

5. Single-Handle Faucet   

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This is the most common faucet found in most homes. The single-handle faucet style is identifiable in the market under different configurations such as ceramic disk, ball, or cartridge. Whatever configuration you need, look no further than its optimization – simple. With a lever that can be switched up and down or side-to-side, you have many choices on water temperature.   

There are various single-handle faucet models, and their main differences lie in navigating motions and how the system works inside to control the water temperature mix and flow. If you are unsure which single-handle faucet to purchase, you can hire an expert for assistance. They will know which faucet suits your needs depending on your sink type, existing countertop space, kitchen space, and preferences.   

A single-handle faucet is reliable, simple to repair, easy to maintain, and a perfect option for DIY installation. When looking for a single-handle faucet, look for a model with a taller profile, as it will allow you to maneuver heavy pans and pots under the spout.   

Our RecommendationWEWE Single Handle Kitchen Sink Faucet  

6. Double-Handle Faucet  

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If you like a more classical look in your kitchen, a double-handle faucet is the best option. A dual-handle faucet is equipped with separate levers on the right and left sides of the main tap. One lever is for hot water, and the other is for cold water. To obtain the water temperature and flow of your choice, you will need to adjust both levers. If you are a homeowner who loves fuss-free kitchen taps, a double-handle faucet might not be the best for you.   

Our RecommendationMoen Hutchinson Spot Resist 2-Handle Kitchen Faucet   

7. Smart Faucet  

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The smart faucet is another type that brings an updated look to your kitchen. This faucet smoothly responds when you tell it to turn the water on, find a certain temperature, or dispense a certain amount of water. For instance, if you are filling a pot, an intelligent faucet will fill the pot to that precise point you want. Smart faucets come with special displays that show water-saving features, water temperature, and the amount of water you are pulling from the tap.  

 If you are a homeowner who takes cooking time seriously, a smart faucet will allow you to go hands-free and ease everything. However, remember that this faucet cannot be installed using DIY methods. Installation and repairs must be handled by an expert. Also, the smarter the faucet gets, the more you will have to pay.   

Our RecommendationMoen 7565EVC Smart Touchless Kitchen Faucet  

8. Pot Filler Faucet   

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A pot filler faucet is a perfect choice for residential and commercial purposes. It provides a great level of convenience for homeowners, especially the ones who love cooking and spending hours in the kitchen.   

With a pot filler faucet, you don’t have to carry your pot to the sink before filling it with water. A pot filler faucet is located above your stove or cooker so you can easily fill your pot with or add water to your food while cooking. Furthermore, it is efficient and helps keep your sink free for other tasks such as doing dishes and washing vegetables.  

While a pot filler faucet can be a convenient addition to your kitchen, it has some downsides. Installing a pot filler faucet needs extra space on the wall behind the stove. This can be an issue in kitchens where space is limited. Also, it requires detailed installation, and the repairs can be pricey.   

Our recommendationDelta Faucet Wall Mount Pot Filler Faucet  

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