The Top 3 Trending Faucet and
Fixture Finishes for 2022

2022 is well underway with a fervor for beautifying home spaces previously unseen prior to the pandemic. This year ushers in an even more uncompromising focus on sustainability and waste reduction throughout the design and construction industries while professionals and homeowners alike continue a laser focus on aesthetics, particularly finishes. The best place to start for anyone caught up in the fray? Replacing out-of-date, inefficient and less-than-beautiful faucets. Don’t forget the notable shift in the way we think about our kitchen and bathroom spaces when planning your space. Emphasis will continue to move toward giving these functional areas of the home a more relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, but now with a touch of drama. With so many of us spending more time at home than ever, seemingly small changes, such as a focus on finish choice, will continue to grow in importance throughout the year.

#3 Most Sought-After Finish in 2022: Gold

No, it’s not what you think. The gold finish that’s trending now is not the dated and unfashionable brass of decades past. This is a refined and classy take on gold for your faucets and fixtures. The best place to explore this trending finish? The kitchen sink, of course!

The Motegi Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet in gold as an addition to any kitchen is the perfect way to inject the space with personality and flair. Pairing gold fixtures and finishes with a bold navy blue, or even a subdued olive green, is an easy step toward making the kitchen space in a home more expressive and decorative. A gold finish at the kitchen sink can read as both charming and unique (without being too quirky for your resale value). A faucet with gold finish can stand alone as a kind of art and at the same time seamlessly fit in with its neighboring stainless steel appliances. Our recommendation is to dial in on design and creativity – and go for it!

Motegi Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet

#2 Most Sought-After Finish in 2022: Brushed Nickel

One of the top growing kitchen design trends in 2022 is adding a brushed nickel finish to fixtures and faucets. Replacing a tired polished chrome faucet with an Americana Collection Two Handle Kitchen Faucet in brushed nickel will easily add a touch of refinement to one of the most frequently used spaces in the home. Incorporating a brushed nickel finish to a kitchen adds a visual appeal that is subtle enough to blend in with existing stainless steel appliances. A bonus benefit of a brushed nickel finish is that it hides small water spots, keeping the faucet looking clean much longer than a traditional chrome faucet.

In the bathroom, begin your remodel with bathtub and shower fixtures for an instant update. It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that the bathtub area has nothing to offer by way of beautiful design. Luckily, simply replacing an old tub spout with a Two Handle Roman Tub Set With Handheld Showerhead with a brushed nickel finish can add an instant boost of sophistication and elegance to a sometimes uninspired and ignored space. This faucet utilizes the latest in water-saving technology, and is built to exceed regulatory requirements. Taking a big step toward making your bathroom into an at-home spa is never the wrong choice.

Americana Collection Two Handle Kitchen Faucet

 #1 Most Sought-After Finish in 2022: Matte Black

Standing out and committing to a bold design choice doesn’t have to mean losing broad and enduring appeal. The most popular trend in home design in 2022 is switching over to matte black fixtures and finishes in the kitchen to distinguish and add personality to the space. Adding black to the features in any room is nearly always appropriate, especially when utilized as an understated finish or accent. Matte black makes a strong statement on its own while also complementing nearly any color scheme. Installing a sleek i3 Single Handle Pre-Rinse Spring Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with a matte black finish is a way to quickly modernize any sink space.

Matte black finishes aren’t just trending in the kitchen. Matte black finishes in the bathroom can help to create a more visually calm environment. In 2022, bathrooms can and should be more than white walls and chrome finishes that invoke the vibes of a sterile hospital. It’s easy and inexpensive to add a touch of thoughtful design to any bathroom. Simply replacing a basic showerhead and trim set with an i2 Shower Column in matte black can level up the appeal of the shower area instantly. An added perk of this handheld shower design is the total ease of rinsing when cleaning the shower space.

i3 Single Handle Pre-Rinse Spring Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet

Getting ahead of the renovation curve in 2022 will mean implementing all the cost-cutting, water-saving, design-conscious finishes, faucets, and fixtures available in GORGEOUS trending finishes. Happy renovating!

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