Mixed Material Faucets

Mixed material faucets are so on trend right now and we couldn’t be more in love!  These fun fixtures add subtle contrast and unique combinations to a powder room, guest bath, or master en suite.  Even better, with combinations in metal tones, wood, stone, and glass, the possibilities are endless!

Why choose mixed material faucets?

Stone, wood, and glass inlays offer an artisan aesthetic, but with a clean and modern feel.  I’m a big fan of Kallista fixtures, and the company uses stone as a luxe hint in its One Decorative design.  When we design your dream bathroom, we make sure to consider every detail.  You use your sink every day, so your fixtures shouldn’t be an afterthought!

Best Philadelphia interior designer Glenna Stone mixed material faucets Kallista Ashwood stone inlay
Mixed material faucets – Kallista One Decorative with ashwood stone inlay

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Unique design touches are a small way to elevate your bathroom style.  Choosing details like mixed material faucets can actually make you enjoy your space even more!  This Carrara marble design from Watermark lends sophistication to an otherwise run-of-the-mill room in your home.  It’s the perfect combination of modern and luxe!

Best Philadelphia interior designer Glenna Stone mixed material faucets Watermark Zen marble faucet
Mixed material faucets – Watermark Zen Carrara marble

How to incorporate mixed materials

A good rule of thumb for choosing the right mixed materials faucet is to draw elements and inspiration from the rest of the room.  What is your overall bathroom concept?  Marble and precious stone are perfect for a luxe bath; crystal or glass fit beautifully into a more traditional design.  Thinking of something a little more minimalist and zen?  Brizo combines teak and chrome in its Litze collection. pjk

Best Philadelphia interior designer Glenna Stone mixed material faucets Brizo Litze
Mixed material faucets – Brizo Litze faucet in teak and chrome

These are just a few examples of the mixed material faucet designs available.  Even better, new styles are constantly debuting!  Keep these in mind when considering your next bathroom design, and you just might fall in love with a faucet.

Header Image: Kallista Per Se Lapis Lazuli

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Glenna Stone Interior Design is an award-winning Philadelphia interior design firm serving Philadelphia, the Main Line, and surrounding cities. Utilizing her background and training in interior design, architecture, and engineering, Glenna specializes in creating interiors for residential and commercial design settings. We invite you to visit our website, view our portfolio, and catch up on the latest interior design concepts on our blog

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