JOB GALLERY: KITCHEN FAUCET ADDS NAUTICAL TOUCH TO THIS SHIP CAPTAIN'S RESIDENCE
Waterstone Faucets' Standard Wheel Pulldown Faucet[link] was motivated by a ship's five-spoke wheel.
For the recovery of a 1799 ship captain's home in Essex, Conn., neighborhood building contractor Sapia Builders as well as designer Scot Samuelson were tasked to bring new life right into the historical house, 32 Main Home, positioned on the community's Key Road.
The house's post-and-beam framework as well as structure was compromised and required partial demolition, but the group was able to redesign a new custom-made residence that far better matched today's living requirements, while improving the standard architecture.
In the new beaded inset custom-made cooking area, the team set up Marvin timber, double-hung home windows, marble counter tops, walnut floorings, customized wood paneling backsplash, and 2 Kallista sinks.
To include some maritime style, the team utilized Waterstone Faucets' Traditional Wheel Pulldown Faucet[pull down kitchen faucet] for among the room's sinks. Its ingenious layout was inspired by a ship's five-spoke wheel, according to the UNITED STATE– based producer, as well as consists of strong brass construction, a spring-loaded, pre-rinse spray arm, a pulley braking system that protects against handle snapback, as well as a 20-inch strengthened, intertwined connection pipe. It is available in 32 coatings.