classic sink faucet (modern) replacement

vas

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me again, new Q :D

getting ready to start the fitting process and galley is one of the first areas I'll have to tackle.
I'm happy with what I've done so far, EXCEPT that I cannot persuade my self to install the original faucets again.

I like their design and folding mech, no problems with that but I cannot stand the ever turning of these old rubber bushed mechanisms. I want a quarter turn ceramic jobbie!

sink_faucet_1.jpg


sink_faucet_2.jpg



Now specs are:

distance between the two sink holes: 85mm
absolute max height of faucet: 80mm

There is a two piece hinged lacquered cover over the sink/hob and clearance is around 80mm. I'd really like to keep that feature although I doubt I'll ever use it.
I could go for a single mixing faucet and blank the other hole (or use it for the button operating the (to be installed) wastedisposal)

Any suggestions???

cheers

V.
 
Go for a monobloc tap that uses the one hole only and as you say, the other hole for the air switch for the macerator. Or just blank off the spare hole with a stainless steel tape hole cover. You could also use the other hole for one of the small filter water taps for drinking water or for a small soap dispenser (under counter version).
 
thanks guys, monobloc would be my preference, folding ones are not particularly good looking though :(

other option would be to replace the 3-4turn mechanism to a quarter turn and keep the same "handles" on top. So keep it basically original but with modern mechanics.
talking about sleeper taps here ;)

anyone?

cheers

V.
 
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