Ceiling mounted water faucet turns heads, drops water.
Upon first look, this metal shaft descending from the ceiling may may seem like the perfect accessory to a night full of fun at “the bachelor pad”. Capped off with pizza, beer, and a few female companions, who would say no? But this isn’t any normal female companion pole. (Plus, I cringe at the thought of some woman jumping all over this thing only to have it rip from the ceiling, showing the spectators in vast amounts of plaster, drywall, paint dust, plumbing, water — pretty much everything but the kitchen sink…hah, that’s because it’s on the floor. It wouldn’t fall on you. You would fall in it…)
No sir. It’s a sink faucet. A clever one at that. Your bathroom/kitchen faucet will be the talk of the town when they all know instead of building on the floor like everyone else, you’re movin’ on up.
Such a chic design isn’t without faults though. A pipe right in front of your face, depending on the size, is a minor problem when trying to adjust your face early in the morning. Plus, pipes jutting from the ceiling aren’t exactly the pinnacle of home decor. I wouldn’t really give the last “problem” too much concern though. If you’re installing a ceiling mounted faucet, I would highly assume some form of barrier or designer sheath will encase the bare water pipe. Wouldn’t you? Shoot. I wouldn’t mind outfitting my house with a few…
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