There are many different types of lavatory faucets available. You can choose a single-hole faucet or a widespread one. Single-hole faucets usually have four-inch centers, but you can find a 4" centerset lavatory faucet without an escutcheon plate.
The design of a lavatory faucet depends on many factors, including how much water it can flow. Some lavatory faucets are more efficient than others, while others have a lower flow rate. The design of the lavatory faucet should be functional and pleasing to the eye. It should also be lead-free.
One of the most popular types of lavatory faucets is the centerset faucet. This faucet style is very versatile and will fit in almost any size bathroom. This type of faucet has a single spout and handles and is mounted in the center of the sink. In addition, most centerset faucets come with individual controls for hot and cold water.