Which sink to choose with quooker fusion brass tap
sarachohan
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Comments (13)We had that choice when we fitted our new kitchen and categorically decided that it (in our specific situation) was a bad idea to have. It all depends on your situation though. We have young kids, we have young nieces/nephews and also 'elderly' relations. We decided that the majority of people using our house, who may wish to wash their hands, or rinse a cup out by hand would just turn on a tap and stick their hands under. Trying to re-educate both the young and the old not to use this tap when everyone has grown up with, and are used to, warm water coming out of the hot tap just wasn't going to be possible. Also, I don't really see the point of them (I view them as a nice to have) - I've always used a kettle for boiling water for drinks - I actually like the 5 minutes standing doing absolutely nothing waiting for the kettle to boil. As for the spuds, or pasta - mehh, I'm never in that much of a rush to have it done 5 minutes quicker than letting a pan boil....See MoreBrass or Chrome for Kitchen Handles
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Comments (12)Guys i cant thank you enough for all of your feedback! If this helps explain the layout at all and impacts any feedback i've attached the mock up of our kitchen - Cabinets Skimming Stone / Studio green and walls a similar light colour like skimming stone. Worktop will be Quartz, a light one with a faint marbling. Kitchen is going for a similar vibe to this/below Taps/handles will be brushed brass - and we will have elements of black as cant escape parts of oven looking black, the induction hob, the face of the wine fridge. so perhaps we could go for a dark grey fridge rather than black, and maybe ovens with minimal brushed steel elements but it could tie in with fridge and hob. We did try to look at integrated FF but it just took up too much room when we played around with it....See Moresarachohan
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