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The 32 Best Bathroom Faucets Our Editors Love

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Give your vanity sink a new look with a fresh, first-rate bathroom faucet. Sink And Vanity

Want to give your bathroom a facelift this weekend without breaking out your paint rollers or grout-scrubbing gear? Swap out your tried and true bathroom faucet for a fresh fixture that speaks to your current style.

Replacing lackluster faucets is easier to do on your own than you think, and the quick switch from builder-grade brushed nickel to classic chrome or brass has the power to transform your simple granite counters and unassuming vanity into a designer-worthy display. Wanda S. Horton, owner of Wanda S. Horton Interior Design, offers some advice when shopping for a new bathroom faucet. 

“While style may be the primary consideration when selecting a bathroom faucet, function and construction are equally important,” she says. “I recommend higher-end materials, such as solid brass or stainless steel, whenever possible to reduce the chance of wear or corrosion.”

We researched the best bathroom faucets from popular bathroom faucet brands: Moen, Kohler, and Delta. We compared faucets from these reputable brands and narrowed down our top selections based on their materials, flow rate, finishes, drain kits, installation types, and warranty.

It’s an affordable option with an elegant silhouette and comes in four finishes to complement your design style.

The included drain kit is plastic, which may prove less durable over time.

If you want to elevate your bathroom without going over budget, the Banbury Chrome bathroom faucet will not disappoint. The widespread design is equal parts pretty and practical, featuring a sweeping curved spout flanked by simple lever handles. The spout and levers sport matching round bell bases that lend a casual elegance to the set. The Banbury faucet is available in four finishes: chrome, matte black, Mediterranean bronze, and spot-resistant brushed nickel. Make the mirrored chrome your pick to upgrade your traditional powder room or contemporary primary ensuite with shine.

The matte black and bronze finish is ideal for modern, industrial, or rustic bathroom designs, while the spot-resistant nickel is a safe bet for shared kids’ quarters or high-traffic utility spaces.

Each faucet has a limited lifetime warranty, all necessary mounting hardware, a pop-up drain, and a rough-in valve. The Banbury meets WaterSense criteria for water conservation, complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act specifications, and includes a quick-connect system for rapid installation.

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Chrome, matte black, Mediterranean bronze, spot-resistant brushed nickel | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Three-hole | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty against leaks, drips, and finish

The Belfield bathroom faucet is a fail-proof addition to traditional bathrooms. The stately widespread fixture draws upon Williamsburg-era design with a handsome, banded spout flanked by a pair of levers with matching trim. The colonial-inspired details make the Belfield a natural complement to classic millwork and curved lines within your washroom. This refined bathroom faucet is available in timeless polished nickel and chrome finishes that complement traditional, transitional, and contemporary interiors with ease. The mirror-like metals add subtle shine against creamy-white marble or honed stone counters for an understated look.

Better still, the polished nickel finish prevents corroding, flaking, or tarnishing over time. If you want to enhance contrast or create a casual design, opt for the Belfield in the matte black, oil-rubbed bronze, or brushed nickel finish instead. This metal-forged bathroom faucet comes with a drain trim, a faucet trim kit, and easy-to-follow installation instructions. The faucet handles can be installed between 8 and 16 inches apart to account for different vanity widths or to achieve a custom look.

The Belfield bathroom faucet meets the EPA WaterSense criteria, ensuring water conversation without impacting daily performance, and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act specifications. 

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Chrome, polished nickel, brushed nickel, oil rubbed bronze, matte black | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Three-hole | Warranty: Limited lifetime

With its sleek and elegant look, this modern faucet from Moen is available in three finishes (chrome, matte black, and brushed nickel), and has a curved, contemporary-style design. The faucet features a rectangular-shaped waterfall spout that imitates the natural flow of running water.

Because it’s a single-handle faucet, it’s easy to control both the water temperature and flow, and it doesn’t take up as much space as a double-handle faucet. Additionally, the faucet comes with a deck plate, valve, mounting bracket, supply lines, and pop-up drain assembly kit.

Having all of these items bundled together with the faucet will save you money and makes installing the faucet in your bathroom a simple process—without multiple trips to the hardware store.

This isn’t the cheapest faucet on the market, but it’s less expensive than many other models—and considering the installation components that are included with your purchase, it’s a reasonable price. 

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Chrome, matte black, brushed nickel | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Single-hole | Warranty: Limited lifetime

For those who need a faucet for a single-hole installation, the Lindor one-handle high arc design by Moen is a smart choice. It’s a classic, simple faucet that can work well in practically any style bathroom, and it comes in four modern finishes: chrome, matte black, brushed gold, and spot-resistant brushed nickel.

This faucet features a standard lever handle, which controls both hot and cold temperatures as well as the water flow. Because it features just one handle, it saves valuable counterspace for all your other bathroom essentials. 

To make the installation process simple, this faucet comes with a deck plate, supply lines, and a drain kit, saving you time and money. The only thing it doesn’t have is a valve, which you’ll need to buy separately. The device also conserves water and reduces waste, as noted by its EPA WaterSense label. If you prefer faucets that look more high-end, we recommend considering one of the two-handle options on our list. With that said, if you’re in the market for a faucet that can hold its own against your kids, looks nice, and comes with an approachable price point, the Lindor is a great option.

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Spot-resist brushed nickel, chrome, matte black, brushed gold | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: One or three-hole | Warranty: Limited lifetime

Though this faucet is more expensive than other options, it’s well worth the splurge if you want your bathroom to have a high-end and luxurious feel. This modern-looking device features a long, gooseneck spout that looks like something you would see in a modern spa. With two cross handles, adjusting the flow and temperature of your water is a breeze. Unlike more budget-friendly options, this elegant faucet is made from solid brass. It also has a wider variety of finishes to choose from, including polished chrome, brushed modern brass, brushed nickel, polished nickel, brushed bronze, and modern gold.

“The Purist Collection by Kohler is a favorite because of its interchangeable parts. It offers optional handles, varied faucet heights, and multiple finishes, offering almost limitless combinations for a custom bath design.” -Wanda S. Horton, owner of Wanda S. Horton Interior Design

This widespread faucet is easy to install, and it comes with a pop-up drain assembly kit, a leak-free valve, and a durable ceramic disc (the only accessory not included is a deck plate, which you’ll need to buy separately, if desired). The EPA WaterSense certified faucet also features a spout made with a smooth flow, which helps conserve water during use. Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Polished chrome, brushed modern brass, brushed nickel, polished nickel, brushed bronze, modern gold | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Three-hole widespread | Warranty: Lifetime warranty

The Simplice widespread bathroom faucet proves sometimes less is indeed more. We’re drawn to this Kohler fixture for its pared-back lines and durable metal construction. The widespread faucet features a minimalist swan spout anchored by graceful lever handles.

With its smooth, curvy silhouette and cool-toned finishes, the Simplice faucet appears most at home in modern and contemporary bathroom designs. The metal-forged faucet is available in three sleek finishes: polished chrome, matte black, and vibrant brushed nickel.

The Simplice in reflective chrome brings shine and glamour to sophisticated washrooms, while the same faucet in matte black invites an edgy, modern contrast into the design. The vibrant brushed nickel is more forgiving than the print-prone chrome finish and pairs easily with all color palettes.

Each faucet is designed with water-saving technology that caps the water flow rate at 1.2 gallons per minute. If you’re aiming to conserve more water, the Simplice faucet is available with a 1.0 and 0.5 gallons per water flow rate, too. Better still, this faucet features valves with dry-stem technology to ensure leak-proof performance.

Product Details: Flow Rate: 0.5, 1.0, or 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Polished chrome, matte black, vibrant brushed nickel  | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Three-hole | Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

If you’re in the market for a bathroom faucet that shows guests you know a thing or two about interior design, the Kohler Castia by Studio McGee is the way to go.

The finely crafted faucet embodies luxury with an industrial-deco silhouette and subtle, sophisticated details that bring interest and texture to your vanity. Each faucet is forged from solid brass, chrome, or nickel to ensure the highest quality and durability. The Castia faucet serves as eye candy for your countertops. It features a fixed spout framed by sharp lever handles enhanced by knurling details and stamped letters to indicate the temperature.

Plus, it comes in five finishes to help you bring your bathroom design dreams to life. Choose from polished chrome, vibrant brushed modern brass, vibrant brushed nickel, vibrant polished nickel, and matte black. This faucet is as efficient as it is beautiful. The Castia is available in your choice of 0.5, 1.0, or 1.2 gallons per minute flow rate. It features a Kohler ceramic disc valve that promises longevity and is smart-enabled with a metal touch-activated drain. Each Castia is EPA WaterSense certified and includes a limited lifetime warranty.

Product Details: Flow Rate: 0.5, 1, or 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Vibrant brushed moderne brass, vibrant brushed nickel, vibrant polished nickel, polished chrome, matte black | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Three-hole | Warranty: Limited lifetime

With its midcentury lines and unexpected color-blocked finishes, the Kohler Tone centerset bathroom faucet is our top choice for someone searching to bring unparalleled style to their bathroom design. The dapper fixture features a low-profile spout framed by two lever handles and a graduated teardrop base. The vintage-inspired bathroom faucet comes in six stylish finishes to suit all color schemes. Embrace the less-is-more mentality with one of the four solid finishes: vibrant brushed modern brass, vibrant brushed nickel, polished chrome, or matte black.

Another idea? Opt for the unexpected with one of the two color-blocked options instead—the black-and-brass finish will complement a glamorous half bath.

This bathroom faucet is designed with water-saving technology and is offered in your choice of 0.5, 1.0, and 1.2 gallons per minute flow rate. This faucet features a Kohler ceramic disc to extend longevity and ensure reliable performance for years and comes with a lifetime limited warranty for your peace of mind.

Although the midcentury silhouette and punchy finishes make it an unparalleled addition to mod bathroom designs, these same characteristics make it more challenging to incorporate into more traditional or cottage bathroom designs.  Product Details: Flow Rate: 0.5, 1, or 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Polished chrome, matte black with brushed moderne brass, polished chrome with matte black, vibrant brushed moderne brass, vibrant brushed nickel | Drain Kit:  Yes | Installation Type: Three-hole | Warranty: Lifetime limited

The Delta Nicoli widespread bathroom faucet earned its place on our list because it boasts a sleek silhouette and brushed golden finish, making it the best faucet for adding warmth to your bathroom without feeling dated.

It features a sloped, swan-like spout and two minimalist temperature levers that will lend your bathroom vanity a clean, contemporary appeal. This bathroom faucet comes in champagne bronze, plus three additional hues to complement your bathroom design: classic chrome, stainless, and matte black.

This bathroom faucet requires standard bathroom faucet supply lines and a three-hole installation. It includes a coordinating brushed gold drain assembly, but keep in mind that this faucet doesn’t include a deck plate, so if you prefer that look you’ll have to purchase it separately.

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Champagne bronze, chrome, matte black, stainless | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Three holes | Warranty: ‎Faucet and Finish Lifetime Limited Warranty

If you like the look of a single-handle faucet, our top pick is the Delta Ara single-hole bathroom faucet. It’s a sleek, modern-looking brass device that’s designed to fit either single-hole or three-hole configurations. It’s available in an elegant, glossy chrome or a smooth stainless finish.

The faucet comes with a matching drain assembly kit with a plated flange and stopper, so you don’t have to worry about purchasing those elements separately. It also includes standard supply lines that are required for installation, as well as an optional deck plate.

Most importantly, this faucet, like all Delta WaterSense products, uses at least 20% less water than the industry standard for bathroom faucets, which means you’ll be saving on water as you use the faucet over time.

If you’re looking for a durable, minimalist single-handle faucet that’s easy to install and doesn’t break the bank, go with this pick. However, it doesn't come in as many finish options as other bathroom faucets on our list. 

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1 gallon per minute | Finish: Chrome, stainless | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Single-hole or three-hole/4-inch | Warranty: Not listed

The Delta Trinsic is for you if you love the look of a widespread faucet but are working with a smaller budget or upgrading a vanity that requires a centerset faucet. The compact, contemporary design features a sloped spout framed by angular lever handles. The Trinsic comes in five classic finishes to appeal to all interior design styles. Lean into your transitional aesthetic with a chrome, champagne bronze, or stainless faucet. Or complement the furnishings in your modern farmhouse or Spanish-style home with an inky matte black or Venetian bronze finish instead. 

It includes faucet supply lines and a drain assembly in a coordinating finish for straightforward installation. It’s equipped with Delta’s diamond valve, a diamond-embedded ceramic disc for leak reduction.

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Champagne bronze, chrome, matte black, stainless, venetian bronze | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Single-hole | Warranty: Lifetime warranty against manufacturer’s defects

The Delta Saylor widespread bathroom faucet is one of our top picks for outfitting your transitional bathroom because of its versatile silhouette.

The refined design features an eye-catching curved spout flanked by bell-shaped lever handles that create a rich focal point for your powder room or primary suite. Each faucet is compatible with a three-hole installation and can be adjusted from 4 to 16 inches between each handle. You can choose from four striking finishes: champagne bronze, chrome, stainless, and matte black. The champagne bronze is our recommendation for bringing warmth and traditional appeal to an otherwise airy white bathroom, while the chrome or matte black finish makes for a stunning finishing touch in your modern design. Equipped with Delta’s diamond valve, it’s designed for leak reduction. Each faucet includes a drain assembly, supply lines, and Delta’s lifetime limited warranty.

With its adaptable silhouette, ample finishes, and premium construction, it’s difficult to find fault with the Saylor faucet. With that said, the lever handles sport red and blue temperature indicator rings instead of metal-stamped letters, which may not appeal to those seeking a luxurious and traditional faucet design.  

Product Details: Flow Rate: 1.2 gallons per minute | Finish: Champagne bronze, chrome, matte black, stainless | Drain Kit: Yes | Installation Type: Three or four-hole installation | Warranty: Lifetime limited

After comparing faucets from Moen, Kohler, and Delta based on the quality of materials, flow rate, finishes, drain kits, installation type, and warranty, we found that the Delta Ara single hole bathroom faucet and Moen Banbury bathroom faucet offer the most value at an affordable price.

The Kohler Castia by Studio McGee  and Kohler Purist widespread bathroom faucet are luxurious options featuring premium materials, versatility, and rich design details. 

The flow rate of a bathroom faucet refers to the number of gallons per minute it uses. The lower the flow rate, the more efficient the faucet is in its water use. All the bathroom faucets on our list offer a standard flow rate of 1.2 gallons per minute. With that said, the Kohler Tone, Kohler Castia by Studio McGee and Kohler Simplice bathroom faucets are also available with a 0.5 and 1.0 gallons per minute flow rate option, allowing for maximum water conservation without impacting the faucet effectiveness. If you’re looking to save on water, opt for a faucet with a flow rate around 1.2 or lower.

Many bathroom faucets come with a drain assembly kit, often with push-down, pop-up styles that are easy to use and install. If you don’t want to have to buy this feature separately and pay extra, make sure to focus on faucets that include drain kits in the purchase. All faucets included in this guide come with a drain kit. Keep in mind, some drain kits may prove to be better quality than others. The Moen Banbury bathroom faucet is a relatively affordable design, but it comes with a plastic drain kit that may be less durable with time.

By contrast, the Kohler Castia by Studio McGee comes with a smart-enabled metal touch-activated drain that’s built to last.  

Bathroom faucets can have one of several types of installation set-ups, including single-hole, wall-mounted, widespread, and more. When shopping, it’s crucial to take into account how many holes your sink has (i.e. one hole or three holes), so you can find a faucet that will fit your countertop. You’ll also want to keep in mind how much space you have on your countertop. Widespread faucets will take up more room, since they have multiple handles, while wall-mounted and single-handle faucets will save on space. Centerset and single-handle faucets are often the easiest and most affordable options for updating an older or builder-grade bathroom vanity due to their compact design.

“A single lever faucet is great for small spaces and I like to use it with catty-cornered sinks,” says Taylor Lewis-Costa, founder and lead designer at TLC Home.

Widespread bathroom faucets are a fantastic choice if you’re looking to make a grand statement or enrich your bathroom design. “From an aesthetic view, I love to see a wide-set faucet be used to create a more elegant, custom look,” Lewis-Costa says.

While warranty terms vary between bathroom faucets, one thing remains true: it’s imperative that the faucet you purchase includes one. All of the faucets we’ve included for this guide include a lifetime limited warranty, which often covers things such as tarnishing, corrosion, faulty or missing parts that lead to leaks in your bathroom faucet. “Of the popular faucet brands, my favorite is Moen,” Lewis-Costa shares. “I have personally and professionally experienced their superb lifetime warranty.” 

We recommend always reading over the warranty offered—it’s typically listed in the description on the product page—to understand what’s eligible for replacement or repair before investing in a bathroom faucet. 

The lifespan of a bathroom faucet is between 15 and 20 years. The longevity of a bathroom faucet is directly correlated to the quality of its materials, the frequency of use, and the level of upkeep over time. 

Faucets made from strong materials like brass, chrome, or nickel (like the Kohler Castia by Studio McGee) will endure longer than those that include plastic elements.

Generally speaking, no, you don’t need a plumber to install a bathroom faucet. Most bathroom faucets come with the necessary hardware and a simple, step-by-step guide for self installation.

With that said, some faucets may require you to install an additional component (such as a valve) or you may not feel confident in your ability. In these instances, it’s reasonable to contact a trusted professional to ensure you feel secure with your results. However, if you run into issues with your bathroom faucet down the line, you may find that plumbers have an easier time resolving your concerns if you choose to work with one of these staple brands. 

“Plumbers prefer installing faucets from lines such as Kohler, Delta, and Moen for quality, such as finding replacement parts that are more readily available,” Horton explains. “Because we tend to design bathrooms around a collection, it is wise to have longer-lasting fixtures rather than replacing everything due to one fixture’s issue.”

Bathroom sink faucets are available at various price points with some options priced under $100. But because the faucets on our list are largely made from high-quality materials, the prices start a bit higher than you may find with lesser known brands.

Even so, most faucets we chose land between $100 and $300. The most affordable option on our list is the Delta Ara bathroom faucet, while the most expensive is the Kohler Castia by Studio McGee.

Maria Conti is a freelance writer for Better Homes & Gardens with eight years of experience writing shopping guides, product reviews, and interior design content for digital home and lifestyle publications. To make this list, Maria researched bathroom faucets from trusted brands Moen, Kohler, and Delta and analyzed each product based on the materials used, flow rate, finishes, drain kit, installation type, and warranty to determine the best options available for every style and budget. She also consulted interior designers Taylor Lewis-Costa, founder and lead designer at TLC Home, and Wanda S. Horton, owner of Wanda S. Horton Interior Design, to get expert insight on what to look for when shopping for bathroom faucets.

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