Sink faucets are the tap that has been used to fill your bathtub or basin for many years.

They are now available in different types, designs, and materials.

The volume of water that comes through it affects its use and cost.

These taps can be a single hole (one point of entry), widespread (two points of entry), or wall mount (attached to the wall).

Faucets with plastic material are cheaper but environmentally unfriendly.

Steel is good quality but expensive.

Ceramic taps are very popular due to their attractive look, durability, and small price.

Combined sinks have a faucet or spout that rises from one of its sides, usually integrated into the double bowl design.

Some models have two separate spouts but are still known as bowl-and-spout combinations.

Some of the most common bathroom sink faucets varieties include:

1. Bowl and Spout

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VESLA HOME Modern Tall Brushed Nickel Wide Waterfall Spout

These are traditional models with a single handle to control water flow from both taps.

Solid brass, copper, or steel make its construction durable for repeated use over time.

2. Wall-Mounted Taps

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European Wall Mounted Water Faucet

The faucet mounts on the wall to save space and streamline your bathroom’s aesthetic appearance.

It is suitable for small spaces where you don’t need much clearance underneath the sink.

3. Two Faucets/ Two Handles

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Bathroom Faucet with 2 Handles – Sink Faucet

This type provides two different tap outlets (left & right) with independent controls to simultaneously mix hot and cold water.

For convenience, bathroom designers like installing them in sinks with a double bowl design because it allows users to access both basins simultaneously.

You can use it simultaneously while shampooing or applying face masks or creams by each hand without passing over the taps again.

Or you could wash your pet dog, cat, or other animals that need to be bathed with water the same time.

4. Two Faucets/ One Handle

This type uses one faucet to deliver two different water sources (hot and cold) through a single hole which is the most common way of installing sink taps today.

Depending on the model design, it can adjust the temperature by twisting or pulling its cap or collar.

Manual adjustments usually have a cheaper cost because they don’t use electricity for the power supply.

5. Two Bowls/ Two Handles

These are pretty much like combination sinks since they both have separate bowls – double the fun – you get two washbasins in one!

These types come in various shapes and sizes.

Experts suggest using sleek and sophisticated designs or those that will match your bathroom’s theme or décor so it won’t look out of place.

6. Two Bowls/ One Handle

They use one faucet to deliver hot and cold water into two different bowls.

You can wash dishes or clothes in either bowl without mixing the water.

It is a great choice for people who like sharing bathtubs because it has separate sinks (right and left).

They can be used simultaneously without crossing over each other constantly.

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7. Low-Ceiling Faucets

These types are specifically designed to fit low ceiling rooms.

Many models have adjustable height/angle spouts.

They could attach comfortably on lower heights due to different flooring heights, even from ground level.

8. High-Arch Faucets

Commercial Kitchen Faucet with Dual Function Pull-Down Sprayhead

This variety gives a classier look to your bathroom’s design because of its unique, arched design.

It is eye-catching and saves space since it has a smaller footprint than other faucets.

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9. Bottom Pull Out Sprayer Faucet

This type, also known as sprayer taps.

They have a pull-out hose that extends from the tap’s spout for convenience in reaching hard areas that you can’t reach.

Good to extend your reach or help you out with heavy tasks like hand washing large items or cleaning a car engine.

They are usually branched from hot/cold water pipes where all three components should be installed simultaneously.

10. Top Pull Out Sprayer Faucet

This is the kind of sprayer that extend from their top rather than their bottom.

It should be installed with a diverter valve first to separate cold and hot water pipes.

Then attach it to both taps for you to control flow volume separately at your will.

This type is convenient for heavy tasks like washing large items or cleaning a car engine without getting wet because it has a pull-out hose that extends from its spout.

11. Installation Holes

Some newer models have two holes near the tap’s edge where mounting screws are used to secure them onto countertops.

These types require drilling holes before installing them as they’re not set up for mounting on existing countertops.

12. Deck Plate

A deck plate is another name used for a tap’s spout.

Depending on your preference, it can be adjusted to any height or angle, mostly made of metal with rubber handles usually installed by contractors to reduce legal liability issues.

They are easy to clean but have a limited lifespan compared to other models because they’re much more expensive than other types.

13. Side Spray Hose

This type does not have a built-in sprayer that will require you to buy one separately, just like the bottom pull out sprayer faucet model above.

Attach it onto the tap afterward for handwashing tasks since its hose can extend from its base unit so you can reach hard to access areas of your bathroom.

14. Stem Type

These days, this is the most common type of faucet model, which is very affordable, easy to install even for beginners, and does not require professional maintenance help.

They feature stems that can be removed for easier cleaning.

Still, care must be taken if removing them as they’re normally secured with set screws, so handle them with care just in case you damage them since replacement is difficult or impossible depending on the model being used.

15. Pull Out Sprays

Some faucets have built-in pull-out sprays that extend from their spouts for convenience in cleaning tasks.

They’re the best choice for large families since it saves a lot of time and effort, especially if you want to clean several items at once without making extra trips to your washing machine or sink, which is a great timesaver.

Just remember not to let kids play with them because they can easily hurt themselves by turning them on/off accidentally, pulling their handles hard enough to cause damage, or even knocking downpipes, as well as hurting other people nearby who might get hit by water splashes due to careless handling.

16. Hose/Shower Type

This type features everything from the showerhead, hose & handle all in one single unit, so it’s easier to install when replacing older models.

It saves space, is simple to use, and easy to clean with non-sticky rubber handles that are also wider in diameter, making them much more comfortable for regular use, unlike the former version where their handles were too narrow, which was difficult for people with large hands.

17. Plastic Materials

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Many sink faucets today are made of plastic materials since they are cheaper compared to other models but not exactly cheap-looking.

Depending on how you design your bathroom or kitchen décor because the color & material type can make a huge difference when choosing sink faucets.

Which is why you should always check out consumer reports before making any purchases even though most brands usually provide a warranty against defects within that specific time frame.

These faucets are popular in R/Vs.

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18. Pull Down Sprayer

This type is similar to the above model with a built-in sprayer located at the end of its hose.

It can be used for both kitchen & bathroom cleaning tasks, very easy to install and use since all you have to do is push down on its handle to get it started.

Make sure that your counter or sink has enough clearance space underneath because they are not removable models, unlike other types.

It’s also advisable to see if your faucet comes with a deck plate hole near the tap’s edge where you can attach showerheads or pull out sprayers afterward just in case you decide to replace them later in the future.

19. Center Mounted

Many faucets come with a center-mounted model suitable for your bathroom or kitchen sink, very easy to use and install, but do not offer much clearance space under them.

You’ll need the space to properly clean your dishes, hands, and other items that need frequent cleaning.

20. Full-Body Spray

Many models of sink faucets feature a full-body spray that empties into the sinkhole.

It can reach anywhere inside, perfect for large families or homes with kids who have a lot of dishes to do every day since it saves a lot of time and effort.

Still, it’s not dishwasher safe, so you’ll have to clean it manually afterward just in case food particles get stuck between its tiny holes.

21. Touchless Faucets

Charmingwater Automatic Sensor Touchless Bathroom Sink Faucet

This type of faucet is motion-activated, so you can easily get them started by waving your hand, water flow is automatically stopped after a few seconds to save more water which makes it eco-friendly too.

They are not recommended for kids or people with disabilities who may accidentally turn it on while trying to get their hands wet because they cannot be stopped unless you wave your hand again in front of its sensor or manually put its handle to stop the process.

22. Sensor

If you’re looking for a sink faucets that is easy to use and install, then this type will suit your needs since all you have to do wave your hand in front of its sensor, no need to touch it at all.

It’s ideal for homes with kids who like to touch things often or even those who may accidentally pull their handles too hard and those folks who don’t want any bacteria buildup on everything they touch.

23. Freshener

Most sink faucets come with a built-in water freshener, making your bathroom or kitchen smell nice after every cleaning task.

In addition, many models of these faucets also feature colors that are very bright and stylish to make them more attractive & appealing for consumers to purchase.

24. Sinks

Bathroom Sink and Faucet Combo Above Counter

Sinks today feature a wide range of color options, including even the ability to change its colors and designs based on your preferences.

This model can be changed through the paint.

It is also relatively cheap in the long run because it’s unlikely that you’ll have to replace it for at least 20 years.

Still, always remember to clean all small holes afterward, so no more mold & mildew buildup happen afterward.

25. Porcelain Enamel Finish

Traditional sinks used to have a ceramic finish made with lead.

But today, more and more models of these faucets come with a high-quality porcelain enamel finish designed to last for at least ten years.

Most consumers are pleased with these types because even if they have kids or pets, the water doesn’t leak out much, so there’s no need to worry about cleaning up afterward.