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  • KS3102AL Credit: Chirn Park Cottage
    February 15, 2024 Jordy Mendoza

    Efficient Kitchen: How To Install A Wall Mounted Pot Filler

    If you're looking to expand your knowledge of kitchen fixtures, one important addition to consider is a pot filler faucet. This specialized faucet extends over the cooking range and, as the name suggests, is designed to fill pots and saucepans with water for cooking preparation. Renowned by cooks worldwide, the pot filler faucet is considered an essential fixture in the kitchen, saving both time and strain on the back. Fortunately, installing a pot filler faucet is simpler than it may appear. By following a few straightforward tips, you can successfully install this convenient fixture with ease.
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  • The Top 10 Kitchen Design Trends for 2024
    January 23, 2024 Olivia Embrey

    The Top 10 Kitchen Design Trends for 2024

    Discover the Top 10 Kitchen Design Trends of 2024. The dawn of a new year brings forth an exciting array of design trends, each promising to redefine and improve the design of kitchens. From state-of-the-art lighting concepts to the infusion of natural elements, the landscape of kitchen design in 2024 is characterized by a fusion of creativity, practical usability, and sustainable upgrades.
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  • Pull Down Kitchen Faucet with Black Braided Nylon Faucet Hose
    November 30, 2023 Olivia Embrey

    Everything You Need to Know About Braided Faucet Hoses

    Braided faucet hoses, also known as supply lines or water supply hoses, are the flexible, often metallic, connections between your faucet and the water supply valves. They are an integral part of your plumbing system, delivering water to your faucet while withstanding pressure, temperature changes, and other stresses. These hoses are typically made of stainless steel or braided polymer materials, providing excellent durability and flexibility.
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  • KS1276AXBS Credit: Mike One Deer
    November 28, 2023 Linzy Allen

    The Benefits of a Cast Iron Sink

    Selecting the ideal kitchen sink for your remodel can be overwhelming, but cast iron sinks have proven to be a timeless choice. In this article, we will delve into the qualities of cast iron sinks to help you determine if this material is the right fit for your kitchen.
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  • The History of the Sink
    November 22, 2023 Baylee Pearce

    The History of the Sink

    Within the confines of our homes, modern plumbing silently contributes to our comfort. Though we rarely pause to consider the origins of our showers or the presence of indoor sinks, it's important to recognize that these contemporary conveniences were not always part of our lives.

    Among these essential fixtures, the sink holds a significant place. Kingston Brass offers a wide selection of high-quality sinks, boasting various styles and designs. These modern sinks pay homage to the rich history of this practical element in our homes.

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  • 5 Kitchens to Inspire a Fall Makeover
    November 9, 2023 Olivia Embrey

    5 Kitchens to Inspire a Fall Makeover

    As the seasons change, so too does our desire to breathe new life into our living spaces. And what better time to embark on a rejuvenation journey than during the enchanting season of fall? Explore the art of kitchen design with these five stunning fall inspired kitchens.
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  • KS7128AX Credit: Kristi Webb Interiors
    October 23, 2023 Tony martin

    Knowing the Distance Between the Sink and a Wall Mount Faucet

    Installing the wall mount faucet is likely to cause splashing, regardless of the sink style. However, a deep or tall bowl-shaped sink is less likely to splash with a high faucet mounting pattern than an open vessel style fixture. Most faucets should be mounted from 3 to 6 inches above the level of the countertop. Installing the faucet higher—between 8 to 12 inches—creates more workspace under the spout of a kitchen faucet, but splashing is much more likely at this height.

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