The Best Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Sprayer
The Best Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Sprayer
Creating a beautiful and functional kitchen can be effortlessly achieved with the addition of the right bridge kitchen faucet with a sprayer.
Often thought of for their charming classic design, bridge faucets continue to surprise as they become available in more diverse designs ranging from traditional and country, to more modern and contemporary styles.
Bridge kitchen faucets get their name from their appearance - the a metal pipe connecting the hot and cold handles to the central spout forms a bridge above the countertop.
This original style is a nod to how faucets were at the beginning of last century, when the faucet connected directly to the exposed pipes.
As we have seen this style gaining popularity in recent years with clients hoping for a timeless design, it became necessary to gather together a list of some of our favorite options to help them find the right fit.
Below you will find some of our, and our client’s, most loved bridge kitchen faucets with a sprayer.
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What Is Unique About Bridge Kitchen Faucets?
Bridge faucets have a unique style that gives them a real presence in the kitchen. Rising from the countertop from two, or sometimes three, pipes and meeting in the middle with an arching spout - the visual difference from a standard kitchen faucet is quite obvious.
Aside from their distinct bridge design, they also offer marked contrast from other kitchen faucets in their usability.
Unlike the typical faucet found today that have a single handle, bridge faucets offers a two-handle control - both the hot and the cold water can be turned on independently.
This feature can be useful for those who want to be able to have more adjustability in getting precise temperatures or the amount of water flow.
It is preferred by some who want to avoid the possibility of scalding by being able to turn on only the cold tap if needed. It can also be useful when wanting only hot water, as is common in a kitchen when filling a pot or cooking.
Deck Mounted vs. Wall Mounted Bridge Kitchen Faucets:
Deck mounted bridge kitchen faucets are installed vertically into the countertop, when paired with undermount sinks, or into the deck of the sink, when used with drop in or dual mount sinks. Deck mounted tends to be the most common style for bridge faucets, with a wide variety of options available.
Wall mounted bridge kitchen faucets are installed coming straight out of the wall, horizontal to the countertop. They are often paired with a wall-mount farmhouse sink with an integrated backsplash for a traditional aesthetic.
Why Does A Sprayer Matter For A Bridge Faucet?
A sprayer can be of the utmost benefit to anyone who uses a kitchen sink.
A bridge faucet with a sprayer has the benefit of being much more functional because it creates another way to direct the water stream, often with adjustable spray settings, in just the push of a button.
This directed water pressure can make doing dishes, washing hands, preparing food, and especially cleaning the sink, a much less messy and more enjoyable task.
Sprayers are a common standard among contemporary faucets and although a sprayer may not have originally been included in the bridge kitchen faucets from the early 1900’s, we now have the ability to get the best of both worlds: vintage style and modern function!
2 Types Of Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Sprayer:
The sprayer for with a bridge faucet can be included in one of the two following ways. Both have similar benefits to the person who selects the faucet.
Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Pull-Down Sprayer -
This style of bridge faucet has a sprayer integrated into the nozzle of the faucet itself. The sprayers is connected with a hose that comes out and goes back into the sport and often has a toggle button on the backside to allow easy adjustment of the spray. This added function is definitely an updated take on this original style. It can be preferred for people who want to have fewer holes in the sink deck or those who want a simpler look.
Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Side Sprayer -
This type of bridge faucet has a sprayer that is separate from the faucet and instead sits next to the faucet in the sink deck. It is a more classic style of faucet that will need an additional hole in the countertop or sink deck. This is a traditional approach to adding a sprayer to a faucet and keeps the original look of the faucet completely in tact for anyone who prefers that design.
Our List Of The Best Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Sprayer:
Below you’ll see a list of many of our favorite designs of bridge faucets with sprayers. They all come in a variety of finishes, so make sure to click through the image or the link to see the available options!
Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Pull-Down Sprayer
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Bridge Kitchen Faucets With A Side Sprayer
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Conclusion
Bridge faucets are a beautiful and unique statement for any kitchen. With so many different styles available of this vintage style, a bridge kitchen faucet is a great way to add style and set the space apart. We hope that our list of favorites has helped you find your own perfect match for your kitchen!
Now we want to hear from you - Are you considering a bridge faucet for your kitchen? What drew you to this particular style of faucet? Let us know in the comments below!