Brushed Brass or Brushed Nickel? Preferences
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Comments (6)We have just finished renovating two bathrooms and I was adamant I didn’t want shiny chrome. I insisted on Astra Walker’s brushed platinum tapware and fittings. Whilst it does look a bit gorgeous, I’m afraid it’s not worth the extra 25-30% we paid for it (shhhh, thank god my husband isn’t on Houzz!!). With all special finishes I find you need to be quite particular about wiping down the fittings otherwise they look grubby with water stains. Hindsight you marvelous thing, you’re always 20/20 aren’t you??!! I’ll be sticking to good quality chrome if we ever renovate again. Especially since you can get such a wide variety of styles that suit anything from a Victorian style bathroom to pure minimalism. Good luck....See MoreABI v Highgrove for fixtures
Comments (2)Check out the material in "brushed brass", less expensive tapware is brass plated ( coated ) Compare with mixers from a business such as Reece, where each mixer has the metals in their brushed brass, mixer. Never buy tapware online, purchase from a reputable retailer and recognized manufacturers....See MoreWhat colour mixer and pulls for my kitchen?
Comments (2)Hi Reeda, if as you say you don't want a brass coloured Mixer but you have a black sink then I would suggest using a matte black mixer tap not Stainless. Chances are your Stainless Steel Stove / oven you want will also have black on it somewhere. Hope this helps, Malcolm....See MoreMetal fittings - choosing finishes
Comments (1)Lol, Gunmetal has a more industrial feel to it so may go with the aged brass but it comes down to what you think....See MoreDlab Interior Design Studio
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