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The Ultimate Guide to Upgrading Your Kitchen with Stylish Water Filtration System and Faucets

Andrew Lemieux
Andrew Lemieux
8 min read

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A good water system is the heart of every kitchen, powering the key tasks of cooking, cleaning, and drinking. Without it, the kitchen is just a room without its essence.

As people endlessly gravitate toward convenience and aesthetics, kitchen water technologies are rapidly evolving to keep up. Now you can choose from a range of stylish water filters and faucets and transform your kitchen with one that meets your aesthetic and functional preferences.

Choosing Water Filtration Systems

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Most modern water filtration systems are quite effective in removing water contaminants, guaranteeing constant access to safe, sweet drinking water. You can easily find one that fits perfectly with the kitchen aesthetics. Great kitchen water filtration systems to explore include:

Countertop Water Filtration Units: As the name suggests, this one sits on the kitchen counter. It connects to the kitchen faucet via a hose and an adapter. It receives cold tap water, filters it, and then outputs it to the user through a special faucet on the filter assembly. Countertop filters are best for kitchens where modifications under or above the sink aren’t possible, for instance, in rental houses. They’re the easiest to install.

Under-Sink Water Filtration Systems: These large and robust water filters sit under the sink, facilitating a clutter-free countertop. They output water through a small, specially dedicated faucet on the counter and have higher flow rates than countertop filters. Under-sink water filters typically use a multi-phase reverse osmosis filtration technology, thus yielding the cleanest water. Professional installation may be required because of their complexity.

Faucet-Integrated Water Filter: These carry the day in space-saving capabilities. No bulky countertop or under-sink installations since the filter is housed within the faucet assembly. They’re a sleek and convenient way of enjoying filtered water.

Kitchen water filtration systems require a good balance of aesthetics, practicality, and functionality. Therefore, it’s good to test the level of contamination of the water supply in your house and locality. This way, you’ll know which water filtration technologies, and consequently which filter types best fit your needs.

Choosing Water Faucets

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Water faucets are other kitchen accessories that are getting trendier by the day. Exceptional innovative features have taken faucets beyond their basic appeal and functionality. Some of these features include:

Smart technologies that use motion sensors, touch sensors, voice activation, and apps to operate faucetsLED technology where hot, cold, and warm water jets light up with different colors to improve safetyMultiple spray modes including gentle stream, powerful spray, and pause modes help ease different tasksWater-saving aerators and flow restrictorsEco-conscious features like integrated water filtersAdvanced water pressure and temperature controls

Assessing Your Available Options

Faucet installation can be a one-hole or multi-hole setup. This will depend on personal preferences, such as having a side sprayer, soap dispenser, and lotion dispenser, or having a one-handle or two-handle faucet. The countertop and sink area size also influences the faucet setup.

In that regard, great faucet styles and designs to explore include:

Pull-Down Faucets: With this type, you pull down the spray head from the spout, bringing it close to the sink for cleaning and filling pots. The spray head is flexible and maneuverable, reaching all corners in deep and wide sinks. These faucets are typically one-handle and high-arc. Some can swivel 360o, serving twin sinks and other countertop areas.

Pull-Out Faucets: Here, you can retract the spray head from the spout and direct water in any direction inside or outside the sink. They facilitate greater mobility.

Pot Fillers: These can be wall-mounted above the stove or deck-mounted on the countertop for filling cooking pots or large containers that can’t fit well into the sink.

Bridge Faucets: Usually feature two handles for hot and cold temperature controls. A horizontal bar or “bridge” connects these two inlets to the faucet spout. This faucet stands tall and elegant, with a timeless style and modern functionality that appeals to many. They can still feature a pull-out or pull-down sprayer.

Touchless Faucets: These are hands-free faucets, activated using motion sensing, voice, or app technology. They’re the gold standard of hygiene and convenience.

Touch-Sensitive Faucets: A light touch of the handle or spout using any body part activates the faucet. Like the touchless faucet, it facilitates convenience and hygiene when your hands are busy or dirty.

Material and Finish

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The right combination of material and finish safeguards a faucet from rusting, scratching, and staining, and yields a durable, attractive faucet that agrees with the kitchen’s color scheme. Modern faucet materials and finishes include:

Stainless steel: It’s cherished for its outstanding strength, longevity, and resistance to corrosion, rust, staining, and scratching. Coincidentally, it perfectly blends in with the increasingly stainless steel kitchen appliances.Brass: Although slightly less durable and weaker than steel, its corrosion resistance is top-notch and its classic, traditional charm never goes out of style.Matte black: A busy kitchen can benefit from this. It’s elegant, easy to clean, and perfectly conceals stains, fingerprints, and water spots.Oil-rubbed bronze: Like matte black, this finish is easy to clean and hides marks well. It has a rustic texture and darker tone, offering a captivating traditional feel.Chrome: This shiny, reflective finish bolsters faucet hardness and is easy to maintain. It’s attractive, durable, and corrosion-resistant.Brushed Nickel: This versatile finish has a subtle luster, enabling it to blend in with almost every kitchen space. It’s durable and low-maintenance.

Upgrading Your Kitchen

As part of your customized renovation plan, you can add an extra touch of elegance to your kitchen through stylish water filters and faucets that offer better functionality and convenience.

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