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February 26th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

Mico Simone

You can make your kitchen the envy of your friends with a beautiful faucet oil rubbed bronze finish.

In the past two years, there are a number more and more homeowners choose a dark, textured finish mixing tap with your kitchen design. This oiled bronze finish. That he wants to achieve the authenticity of the old world, or a more traditional style of early Georgia, this is a perfect finish. This gives it a charming and romantic touch to any kitchen environment and the overall dark tone accentuates the touch lines and design details.

The beauty of the oiled bronze medal was secured by a powder coating process. A dark surface is chemically designed to simulate the Bronze Age. The color is dark enough, ranging from dark chocolate brown to dark gray and generally has a background of copper. The Undertones to provide a color depth unseen in most points finish of the artisans and crafts the old world.

In general, the finish is a color that is identical throughout the life of the lamp. However, there is an alternative to oil, rubbed look. He is the end of life that has a look of old world continues to age beautifully. A word of caution here is that over time, eroded areas can be developed to show through the metal. If you want a true antique appearance, this finish is the ideal life.

There are many variations of this goal and not all brands oiled finish party. Therefore, you should stay with a brand, at least in the same room when choosing your faucet and accessories.

Here are 5 large companies and tap lines that come in oiled bronze.

Dance – Antioch Fairmount Opulence

Grohe – Bridgeford More ladylux

Elkay – Victoria Oldare

Mico – Simone French Coast Victorian country

Showhouse (Moen) – Happiness

All these valves have beautiful curves, lines and details Enhanced oil rubbed Finish.

Click below for a great selection and get your beautiful faucet.

http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/workshop/KFStatement

Annette is a published author.

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