I’m baaaack with another “affordable but looks expensive” roundup! As requested, we are talking about bathroom faucets because they’ve been on my mind too. Anyone who has ever done a renovation knows how quickly things add up. Then, when you get to the pretty stuff (like a bathroom faucet), the budget can require you to choose the more “budget” option. But just because an $800 faucet may be out of reach, doesn’t mean you can’t have one that’s beautiful, and you love. I searched high and low for options in both modern and traditional styles that also come in a variety of faucet types (single-hole, two-handle widespread, wall-mounted, etc). Oh, and if you see one you love but it’s in the wrong finish for your bathroom, most of them come in at least a few other finish options! (P.S. You don’t have to be renovating to give your bathroom a little faucet refresh. It’s a fairly affordable swap for a very satisfying upgrade:)) Ok, pretty faucets await!
When I say “modern,” I’m talking clean lines and/or utilitarian accents. These bathroom faucets can absolutely go in a more traditional home as a cool contrast. So don’t feel that you must keep modern with modern and traditional with traditional. However, it is a good rule of thumb if you are unsure of what to go for.



Widespread 2-handle Bathroom Faucet – $57 | Gibson Two-Handle Widespread – $211
A modern classic, if you will. Both of these very much have a Kolher feel but without the heftier price tag. Clearly, they are very similar, but the handles are slightly different. I really like the simplicity of the less expensive one (and for $57, how can you beat it??), but then I do think the cone-like(?) style of the other handles does make it stand out in a great way.


Ramus Single Handle Bathroom Sink Faucet – $140 | Avallon Single Hole and Handle Sleek Faucet – $88
If you need a single-hole faucet, I love that these two are modern but a little soft. The first one comes off pretty modern, but then the curve in the top handle really elevates it for me. The second faucet looks more utilitarian to me in the best way. I love a knurled detail on metal, so that the handle is a 10/10 for me, and the spout is what really gives me the utilitarian feel.

Nicoli Widespread Bathroom Faucet – $165
What I really like about this bathroom faucet is how the handle columns are the same width all the way up to the handle itself. So you think it’s the same as the first matte black one, but it has a slightly different feel. This faucet also comes in a lot of other finishes and combos and has a very high rating with over $1,800 reviews.

Cass 9″ H Single Handle Single Hole Bathroom Faucet – $105
There’s that knurled detailing again! I think that the wheel-shaped knob definitely makes this fixture look far more expensive than just over $100. Modern and sleek but with that utilitarian personality! Plus, Emily has those wheel-shaped knobs in the mountain house🙂

Single-Hole 2-Handle Bathroom Faucet – $114
This faucet feels unique, and for that price, I think it’s a steal! I put it in the modern category, but it does almost have a vintage style, so it could easily work in a more “vintage” or traditional home. It also comes in brass:)


Celestine Widespread Faucet – $86
I wanted to add this one in gold too (although it’s technically a different one than the first matte black faucet). As you can see in the affordable basement bathroom from Emily’s best friend’s home, this style looks great in real life.

Claremont Two-Handle 3-Hole Deck Mount Widespread Bathroom Faucet – $239
I’m pretty obsessed with those square handles and overall finish. This bathroom faucet feels both modern and vintage to me. And don’t worry, you can spread the handles out to 16″. It’s on the higher end of my $250 price cap for this post, but I think it’s totally worth it. This baby looks luxe to me.

Circular X Widespread Bathroom Faucet – $152
Wait, I love this one too. SO chic, right?? This is modern done very right and for such a truly amazing price. If I saw these in a bathroom, I would think they were 4x the price. Oh, and they also come in 4 other finishes. I can’t stop looking at those knurled knobs!

Wall-Mounted 2-Handle Bathroom Faucet – $60
Talk about a pretty wall-mounted bathroom faucet! This one only comes in brass, but if you are looking for a modern wall-mounted faucet, you don’t have to look any further. It’s so pretty and is just $60!


Mendavia Single Hole Bathroom Faucet – $135 | Jewel 6 in. H Single-Hole and Handle Bathroom Faucet – $115
Ok, I know this first single-hole bathroom faucet is a little extra detailed, but I also think that’s what makes it look expensive (in the right bathroom, of course). Imagine it in an MCM bathroom! It also comes in a few other finishes. It’s a bit of a risk, but one that I know will pay off. For the second faucet, it’s just really pretty! I believe they are sold on West Elm’s site, too, if that makes you feel more confident in hitting purchase:)
Now for the traditional section! Bathroom faucets are a pretty great and easy way to lean into the style of your home (or the style you are giving it:)). Since bathroom faucets are semi-permanent fixtures, it’s a great way to bring in a piece that looks like it’s always been there or is meant to be in the space. Let me show you what I found.


Widespread 2-Handle Bathroom Faucet – $100
This more ornate detailing is so pretty. The faucet is delicate but still feels substantial! Oh, and the reviews are all great.

Widespread 2-Handle Bathroom Faucet – $92
I really love how this one also toes the line of modern and traditional. It could totally go in their category, but for someone who wants that modern traditional look, then look no further. It’s so pretty with subtle special details and is an awesome price.

Heritage Two-Handle 3-Hole Deck Mount 4″ Centerset Bathroom – $110
While this one isn’t matte black, it’s close enough:) It’s the perfect little traditional style centerset with those dreamy porcelain handles. So with the combo of the gooseneck spout and pretty handles, this cutie looks far more expensive than its price. It does come in a few other finishes, too!



4″ Bathroom Sink Faucet – $55 | Heritage 3-Hole Deck Mount 4″ Centerset Bathroom Faucet – $123
Speaking of goosenecks (spoiler: there will be more), these two centersets are also expensive-looking, beautiful options. I love how both of them have knobs with hot and cold labeled porcelain centers. I am in total shock that the first one is only $55.

Classic Two-Handle 3-Hole Deck Mount Widespread Bathroom Faucet – $170
If you don’t love the look of the “hot and cold” labels on those bathroom faucets, here is a widespread version that doesn’t have that detail. But also notice how absolutely charming those knob bases are?!

Governor Two-Handle 3-Hole Deck Mount Widespread Bathroom Faucet – $167
Your eyes do not deceive you; that gorgeous faucet is under $200. There are a ton of reviews, but the ones it does have are all 5 stars.


Widespread Bathroom Faucet – $237 | Carlson Widespread Bathroom Faucet – $207
Both of these bathroom faucets remind me of the one in Em’s guest bathroom at the farmhouse. A low-profile faucet can look so chic, don’t you think? I love the simpler lines of the first one and the subtly ornate second one (with those hot and cold markers I love). While they are a little higher in price, I feel very good about saying they look much more expensive than that.

Wall-Mounted Bathroom Faucet – $164
Now this faucet looks like it’s straight out of Em’s farmhouse! The other great thing about it is that you can choose from 3 other finishes and a handful of different handle types. A gooseneck on a wall-mounted faucet is truly one of my favorites.

Porcelain 2-Handle Brushed Gold Bathroom Faucet 4″ Centerset – $66
This is a very elegant version of a gooseneck centerset. Those porcelain handles I of course love, but I also love the more subtle engraved “H” and “C.” A very chic version that’s highly rated and comes in a few other finishes.


Unlacquered Brass Bathroom Faucet – $126 | Single-Hole Unlacquered Brass Bathroom Sink Vanity Faucet – $161
Ok, Etsy is a very good place to look for special bathroom faucets. Of course, you need to look at reviews and all of the things they do (or don’t) come with, but tell me how gorgeous these two single-hole ones are! Look at that spout opening on the first one. These prices are on the lower end. I’d say the $300 to $500 is more common.


Widespread Bathroom Sink Faucet – $60 | Widespread 2-Handle Bathroom Faucet – $63
These are the last two goosenecks! What more can I say?? The style is effortless traditional, the prices are wildly good, and the reviews are great.

Gold Widespread 2-handle High-Arc Bathroom Sink Faucet – $88
Modern traditional at its finest. Orante, yet clean and with a beautiful high arch.

Solid Brass Wall-Mounted Bathroom Faucet – $141
Another Etsy find! This one has that same beautiful spout detail and cross handles that look handmade. It’s a perfect wall-mounted faucet, if I do say so myself. Just remember that unlaquered brass faucets require special cleanings. Go here for Em’s how-to.

Single-Hole Single-Handle Bathroom Faucet – $70
I had to throw this one in for fun because if it’s right for one of your bathrooms, go for it:) Remember when Katie Sarokhanian used a similar one in this DIY kitchen??
That wraps up today’s mission for the search for expensive-looking bathroom faucets. Hope it was helpful, and see you for the next one:)
Love you, mean it.
Opening Image Credits: Photo by Ryan Liebe for EHD | From: My Powder Room Reveal
This is one of the kinds of posts I find most helpful. Thanks for doing the legwork to find affordable, pleasing faucets.
These are sooo good! Thanks, Jess!
Ok I have to ask, why is it “silver” but the gold is just gold? I’m not a design person (my house is perpetually the before photo of home makeovers) but love the blog; it’s a mainstay for me. Thank you and keep up all the fun things!
I have learned the hard way to buy the best faucet you can afford (within reason). I have had the same Hangrohe stainless kitchen faucet (from Costco) since 2012 and am just about to change out a Price Pfister chrome bathroom faucet from 2003. Having really hard water, black and oil-rubbed bronze are no goes. Our powder room faucet is now Delta with a stain-resistant brushed stainless surface. It’s so easy to clean!
this is great, thank you for sharing! would love a post on affordable door knobs and handles / hardware!
Designer/Contractor here. Plumbing is not where you want to go cheap on a project. If the faucet fails and you need to buy another one, or if it leaks and causes damage, you just spent more than you would on a very nice faucet. B
I’d love a similar article about kitchen faucets since we’re going to redo ours in the next month or so.
These are all attractive faucets, and you’ve done great research as usual, but my experience having owned four homes over four decades is that the adage “you get what you pay for” is too often true. While it is not necessary to spend $800 (or more!) for a bathroom faucet, I’d be very wary of a faucet that’s extremely low-priced. This is something you use and touch every day. Plus you may have had to invest in paying a plumber to install it, so it needs to last! Save on the decorative stuff; spend (not necessarily splurge) a bit more on the necessary and functional components.