Fixing The Bathroom Faucet

by The Shopping Duck on June 30, 2009

Our downstairs bathroom sink has drainage problems. For a while, I couldn’t figure out what the problem was. I finally realized that the bathroom faucet was not working correctly and the part that pulls the drain up fully was broken. So now I am in search of a brand new bathroom faucet.

This time, I don’t want the cheapest one, but a faucet that will do the job and last for a while. After browsing a bit, I noticed that I needed to search for the right faucet that will fit our sink cutouts. First, we have three distinct cutouts. Second, we have a 4″ minispread. This means that the faucet and handles are situated close together. The other popular option, an 8″ minispread, means that the faucet and handles are spread out from each other.

[photopress:delta_lahara_faucet.jpg,full,pp_image]I also needed something simple and easy to clean. This is the guest bathroom and get a lot of use by the kids. We have silver accents in the bathroom and I narrowed down my search to silver faucets.

I finally decided on the Delta Faucet “Lahara” with its sleek and modern design. I think it will make a great replacement!

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